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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

COVID-19's Hidden Impact on Memory Loss and Brain Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many people struggling with long-term health issues. One concerning effect is how it might be speeding up memory loss and brain problems, especially for those with Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's is a condition that slowly damages the brain, making it hard for people

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Europe's Big Test: What's Next in 2026?

Europe might be in for some big changes in 2026. The U. S. is acting differently, and that could shake things up. But there's a chance for Europe to grow stronger too. The U. S. has been talking tough. In a big report, they said Europe might be in trouble. This didn't go down well. Many Europeans w

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Winter Transfer Window: Who's In, Who's Out?

The Premier League's January 2026 transfer window is buzzing with activity. Clubs have until February 2 to finalize deals. Let's dive into the moves that have happened so far. Aston Villa made a splash by signing Alysson, a 19-year-old winger from Gremio for £8. 7m. This is a big investment for a y

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Warm Up Right, Exercise Better

Ever feel like your body is not ready when you start exercising? It might be because you're skipping an important step. Warmed-up muscles work better. This is not just an old wives' tale. Science backs it up. Research shows that warming up can make your muscles stronger and faster. The study found

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Montana's Rural Hospitals: A Fight for Survival

In the vast landscapes of Montana, 50 critical access hospitals serve as vital health hubs for remote communities. These hospitals, scattered from Troy to Ekalaka, are the backbone of rural healthcare, yet many are struggling to stay afloat. The situation is dire, with nearly 90% of these hospitals

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Kharkiv Under Fire: A City's Resilience Amidst Chaos

Kharkiv, a city near Ukraine's border with Russia, has once again become a target. This time, a residential building took a direct hit. The strike left many hurt and the building in shambles. Officials reported at least 25 injured, but numbers might change as rescuers dig through the wreckage. Pict

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Jan 02 2026WEATHER

Chilly Weekend Ahead: New Jersey Braces for Light Snow and Biting Winds

New Jersey is in for a frosty weekend, with light snow and strong winds making their presence felt. The light snow expected today is set to wrap up by mid-morning, but the cold air will stick around. Friday will see clear skies, but the wind will be a major player, with gusts ranging from 20 to 30 m

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Science Shapes Our Daily Lives

Science is a big part of our everyday life. It's in the apps we use, the food we eat, and the medicine we take. But who funds all this science? The government does, through research grants. These grants help scientists explore everything from the tiniest particles to the biggest weather systems. But

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

The Unlikely Rise of a Young Mayor

Zohran Mamdani, at just 34 years old, has already made history. Born in Uganda to Indian parents and raised in the prestigious halls of Columbia University, his life story is a patchwork of diverse experiences. He identifies as Muslim, has served as a state assemblyman from Queens, and is a member o

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Ribbons: From Tiny Chains to Big Sheets

Ribbons are like the middle child between polymers and surfaces. They are not as long and thin as polymers, but not as wide and flat as surfaces. Scientists wanted to understand how ribbons change as they get wider and stiffer. They used computers to simulate ribbons and see how they behave. The te

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