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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Emoji in Medical Records: A New Way to Communicate or a Risk?

In the world of medicine, emojis are sneaking into places they aren't supposed to be. At Michigan Medicine, doctors aren't allowed to use symbols in medical records. Yet, a recent study found thousands of emojis hiding in patient messages, visit summaries, and post-visit instructions. Most of these

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

Crime Numbers Go Down: What's Happening in Prince William County?

Prince William County is seeing fewer crimes. The police chief shared the good news. He said crime dropped by over 10. 5%. That's a big deal. It means fewer people got hurt or lost things. The best part? Violent crimes went down almost 19%. That's a huge drop. In 2025, there were only eight murders

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Juventus' Big Move: Bringing Chiesa Back and Selling Players

Juventus is making waves in the football world with their plans to bring back Federico Chiesa. This is a big deal because they sold him to Liverpool not long ago for around 15 million euros. At that time, Chiesa was not a regular in their first team, and his contract was about to end. Now, Juventus

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

The Changing Face of Vaccine Recommendations: A Closer Look

In 2011, a person faced a serious health scare with meningitis. This led to lasting heart damage, a reminder of the body's defense mechanisms. The experience left them grateful for medical science and the care provided by doctors. Their children, aged 5 and 18 months at the time, were protected by

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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

A Big Bet on Education: Lithuania's New Learning Revolution

Tesonet, a tech group, is putting a lot of money into private education in Lithuania. They want to create a top-notch learning system that covers everything from kindergarten to college. The main goal? To give the brightest students access to great education, no matter where they live or how much th

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why DJs Still Rock the Radio Wave

Radio is fighting back. While streaming services grab headlines, radio stations are realizing something important: people still want real voices, not just algorithms. DJs like JoJo Lopez are proving that human connection matters more than fancy tech. Think about it. Radio tried to copy streaming. T

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Biotech Funding Boost: A Closer Look at Medpace's Market Moves

Medpace, a notable player in the biotech industry, has been making waves with its recent performance. The company's stock has been under the microscope, showing signs of a potential early buy point. This comes at a time when biotech funding is seeing a much-needed improvement, which could be a game-

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Keeping Babies Fed in Tough Times: What's Going Wrong in Rich Countries?

In times of crisis, feeding babies and young kids should be a top concern. Yet, many wealthy nations aren't doing enough to plan for this. Even though there are global guidelines, like the Operational Guidance on IYCF in Emergencies, these rules aren't always followed in high-income countries (HICs)

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Letters to the Editor: Voices from the Community

In a recent community discussion, several letters were shared, each bringing a unique perspective on current events. One writer expressed frustration with a headline suggesting that individuals arrested for illegal entry were not criminals. The writer argued that entering a country illegally is, in

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Standing Up for Independence: The Fed Chair's Bold Move

In a bold move, Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, refused to back down when faced with pressure from the Trump administration. He called out the Justice Department's investigation into him as a clear attempt to influence the Federal Reserve's decisions. This is not just about Powell; i

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