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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Wearable Tech Takes on Club Drugs: A New Way to Stay Safe

Drugs like amphetamine are often used in crimes, especially at parties and clubs. These drugs can be dangerous, and detecting them quickly is important. Traditional methods for detecting these drugs are slow and complicated. Now, there's a new tool that could change the game. It's a wearable device

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Journey of Kindness and Connection in Hong Kong

In the heart of Hong Kong, a young woman named Zi embarks on a quest to find her doppelgänger, a journey that leads her to unexpected connections and heartwarming encounters. The film "Zi, " which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, is a testament to the power of kindness and the beauty of human

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Cleveland Browns' Unique Coach Hunt: What's the Deal?

The Cleveland Browns are shaking things up in their search for a new head coach. They've given candidates some serious homework to do. This isn't just any homework. It's a three-part task. First, there's a test to see how well they think. Then, there's a personality test. Finally, there are a bunch

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Shows: Why Are They Everywhere?

In 2025, Netflix hit a home run with its crime drama "Untamed. " It wasn't just popular; it was a massive success. The show racked up nearly a billion views, making it the top show in the US. Eric Bana's performance and the breathtaking scenery of Yosemite National Park made it unforgettable. Origin

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Lung Health After Stem Cell Grafts: What's the Story?

Stem cell transplants, specifically allo-HSCT, are a big help for blood and cancer issues. But they can cause problems, like lung issues. Doctors use spirometry to check lung health. It's common, but it might not catch everything. Oscillometry is a newer method. It might pick up on smaller changes t

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Beauty: A Fashionable Horror That's Taking Over Streaming

The Beauty, a new show on Disney Plus, is making waves. It's now the most-watched series on the platform. This show blends fashion, horror, and science fiction. It's based on a comic book series. The show's success shows that comic book adaptations can be hit even if they're not from Marvel or DC. S

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Jan 26 2026FINANCE

Housing Finance Gets a Shake-Up: What's the Real Deal?

The housing finance landscape is experiencing a significant shift. Bill Pulte, the leader of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), has given Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the go-ahead to acquire a much larger amount of mortgage bonds. This decision could have far-reaching effects on the housing ma

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Why We Need to Study Aging for a Better Future

The world is getting older. This is not just about people living longer. It is about how this change affects everyone and everything around us. To understand this, we need good data. This data should show us how aging works. It should also show us how it changes society. Good data can help us make

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Remembering Chuck: A Cyclist's Fight for Safer Roads

In Albuquerque, the cycling community is still feeling the loss of Chuck Malagodi, a passionate advocate for cycling safety and education. Chuck was more than just a cyclist; he was a teacher, a mentor, and a friend to many. His life was tragically cut short by a hit-and-run driver last year, leavin

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

The Challenger Disaster: A Lesson in Listening

The Challenger disaster, which happened 40 years ago, is a stark reminder of the importance of listening to experts. The story begins with Bob Ebeling, an engineer at Morton Thiokol, who was deeply troubled by the idea of launching the space shuttle in cold weather. He and other engineers had data s

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