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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Unlocking Your True Zodiac Sign Through Personality Science

The zodiac has been around for ages, giving people a way to categorize personalities. But what if we look at it differently? What if the zodiac isn't about stars and planets, but about understanding people better? The zodiac signs are like personality types. They describe different ways people thin

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Eugene's Duck Rescue and Health Care Debate

In 1982, a diesel spill near the Millrace in Eugene led to a quick response from students and volunteers. Among them was a group who helped rescue ducks and a goose from the muddy banks. One volunteer even sat with a goose on their lap until it could be cleaned. The incident was covered by local med

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Skiers Face Nature's Wrath: Avalanches Strike in Colorado and California

In the world of winter sports, danger often lurks beneath the beautiful snow-covered slopes. Recently, skiers in Colorado faced this reality when they accidentally triggered an avalanche. On January 10, a group was skiing in the upper chute of the Haiyaha Couloir when a wind slab avalanche suddenly

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

A Closer Look at Hyde School's Controversy

Hyde School in Bath is under scrutiny due to a legal case. A former student has accused the school of child abuse. Such claims are serious and need careful attention. But is there more to this story than meets the eye? The plaintiff's Maine lawyer withdrew from the case last December. Why? Is the c

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

A Former UK Diplomat's Regret: The Epstein Connection

Peter Mandelson, a seasoned British politician, recently made headlines for his past association with Jeffrey Epstein. He was removed from his role as the UK's ambassador to the US last year due to undisclosed emails revealing a closer bond with Epstein than previously known. Mandelson even referred

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

How Leaving Work Affects Heart Health in Europe

Retirement is a big change in life. It affects daily routines, money, and social circles. This shift can impact health, especially heart health. A recent study looked at how retirement influences cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe. CVD is a common health issue among older adults. The study chec

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Finding the Best Spot for Muscle Signal Recording

Recording muscle signals is a big deal in medical studies. The deltoid muscle, which is in the shoulder, is often studied. To get clear signals, doctors need to place electrodes in the right spots. Traditionally, the reference electrode was placed on the acromion, a bony part of the shoulder. This w

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

How Muscle Shape Changes with Age and Exercise

Muscles change as we get older. This is not news. But what is interesting is how these changes affect the tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, that bring oxygen and nutrients to our muscles. Scientists have known for a while that these capillaries become less dense with age. However, they usually

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Fake Money Stirs Trouble at In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger, a beloved fast-food chain, recently faced a wave of counterfeit money scams across Southern California. Two individuals, Tatiyanna Foster and Auriona Lewis, both from Long Beach, were caught using fake $100 bills to buy cheap items like fries and sandwiches. Police found Foster last

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Weir: The Quiet Force Behind the Grateful Dead

Bob Weir, a key figure in the Grateful Dead, has passed away at 78. His family shared the news, mentioning he died peacefully after battling cancer and lung issues. Weir was more than just a band member; he was a songwriter, guitarist, and co-founder who helped shape the band's unique sound and cult

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