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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

North Carolina's Sports Legends Shine in 2026 Hall of Fame

North Carolina is celebrating some of its biggest sports stars. Tyler Hansbrough, Leonard Hamilton, and Kelvin Sampson are among the 11 new members joining the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2026. This event will take place on May 1 at the Sheraton at Four Seasons Convention Center in Greensb

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Genes Can Change the Way Your Cholesterol Medicine Works

High cholesterol is a big deal. It can lead to serious heart problems and other health issues. One common medicine, atorvastatin, helps lower cholesterol. But did you know that your genes can change how well this medicine works? Scientists have found that certain genetic differences can affect how

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Smart Materials: Boosting Energy Storage and Hydrogen Production

Scientists have been working hard to improve materials that can store energy and help make hydrogen. They created something called PVMo11-BMI-PPy. This is a mix of special chemicals that work together to do two important jobs: storing energy and helping to produce hydrogen. First, let's talk about

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

A Young Life Changed by a Sudden Heart Attack

A young social media star faced a shocking health scare that changed her life forever. Faye Greenwood, a popular content creator, had a heart attack while on a trip to Paris. She was only 24 years old. At first, people thought she was just drunk. They made her wait in pain for hours. She felt so bad

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Is Telehealth the Right Choice for Sick Little Kids?

When kids are sick, parents often wonder if a virtual doctor visit is enough. A recent study suggests that for babies and toddlers, it might not be the best choice. The study looked at nearly 283, 000 kids in Ontario, Canada, aged 3 months to 2 years. It found that those who had a virtual doctor vi

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Takes Center Stage at CES 2026

At CES 2026, Aptiv is set to display its smart edge tech. This tech helps devices think and act fast. It works in cars, robots, and even airplanes. Aptiv's tech processes data right where it's made. This makes things safer and more efficient. It's not just about cars. It's about making many things

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Jan 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Women Over 50 Drive Less Than Men

Women over 50 drive less than men. It's a fact. But why? Is it because they have more health problems? Maybe. Women often face more health issues as they age. This can make driving feel difficult or even frightening. But is health the only reason? Probably not. Women also tend to have more people o

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Washington's Big Debate: Parental Rights and Sports

In Washington state, two big issues are making waves. One is about parents' rights in schools. The other is about transgender athletes in girls' sports. Both topics have people talking and taking sides. A group called Let's Go Washington gathered a lot of signatures to push these issues forward. Th

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Breaking the Cycle: How Nepal's Daughters-in-Law See Family Change

In Nepal, family life can be tough for many daughters-in-law. The older generation, especially mothers-in-law, often hold a lot of power. This can make life hard for younger women. They may feel like they have little say in decisions. This can lead to problems like depression and even violence. A p

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Swiss Bar Fire: Managers Face Scrutiny

In the wake of a tragic fire at a popular ski resort bar in the Swiss Alps, serious questions are being raised about the role of the bar's managers. The blaze, which occurred on New Year's Day, claimed the lives of at least 40 people. Now, the two managers of Le Constellation bar are under criminal

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