RAIN

Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Kids With Early Brain Injuries Handle New Words

Kids who had a stroke at birth often find it tough to use language. But do they have trouble learning new words? A recent study tried to find out. They tested 3. 5-year-olds with a specific type of stroke called PAIS and compared them to kids without strokes. The test involved a game to teach new wo

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Maryland's Weekend Weather: Rain and Relief Ahead

Maryland is in for a change this weekend. After a warm week, rain is on the way. This rain will bring relief to the state's dry conditions. The weekend will start off warm. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper 50s on Friday and Saturday. But don't get too comfortable. A cool-down is coming. By

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Faces Chilling Power Struggles Amid Russian Attacks

In a harsh twist of winter, Ukraine's Dnipro region is grappling with a massive power outage. Over half a million homes are left shivering without heat or electricity. This isn't just a temporary glitch. It's a direct result of Russian strikes targeting key energy infrastructure overnight. Crews ar

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind Fit: Easy Ways to Boost Brain Health

Brain health is a big deal, especially with dementia cases rising. By 2060, experts predict a significant increase in new cases. However, there's a silver lining: up to 45% of these cases could be prevented. The key? Adopting healthy habits that support memory and cognitive function. Physical activ

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Home Care Workers Face Hidden Dangers

Home care workers often find themselves in risky situations. They visit patients in their homes, where they might face violence from those they care for. This is called Type II workplace violence. It happens when patients, their family, or visitors act aggressively toward healthcare workers. The pro

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

North Texas Weather: Warm Days and Stormy Nights Ahead

North Texas is in for a rollercoaster of weather this week. It started with a chill, but things are heating up fast. By afternoon, temperatures will climb to nearly 80 degrees, thanks to winds blowing in from the southeast. These winds are also bringing in moisture, so expect clouds to roll in as th

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

Ukraine and the US Team Up for Big Business Ventures

The U. S. and Ukraine have set up a special fund to invest in important projects. This fund, called the U. S. -Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund (URIF), started working in December. It was created quickly after a deal on minerals between the two countries in April. The goal is to put money into

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Brain Tech: A Growing Market

The world of brain tech is booming. From 2026 to 2032, the market for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is expected to grow by about 14. 61% each year. That means it could go from being worth 4. 02 billion dollars in 2024 to over 10. 86 billion dollars by 2032. This tech is changing many fields. In

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

North Texas: Warmth Breaks Records, Rain on the Horizon

North Texas is experiencing a heatwave that's breaking norms for early January. The National Weather Service predicts Tuesday's high will hit 76 degrees, a full 20 degrees above the average for this time of year. While it's warm, it's not quite record-breaking yet. The hottest January 6th was back i

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

How Well Can You Guess Your Lifting Speed?

People often wonder how well they can judge their own strength and speed when lifting weights. A recent study dug into this, focusing on the bench press. The goal was to see if people could accurately sense how fast they were lifting different weights. First, the participants went through some prac

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