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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

How Effective Are Obesity Drugs for Kids Across Different Races?

Obesity in children and teenagers is a growing concern globally, leading to various health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and mental health challenges. To tackle this, doctors often prescribe medications, but a critical question arises: does race influence the effectiveness of these drugs? A

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How Darryl McDaniels Found Strength in Sobriety

Darryl McDaniels, known as DMC from Run-DMC, has been sober since 2004. He believes that building a supportive community is crucial for those struggling with addiction. He has teamed up with 1 Million Strong to create welcoming spaces for people in the entertainment and sports industries who are on

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact on Science Sharing: A Growing Concern

Science has a big problem. A place called arXiv helps scientists share their work quickly. It's like a big online noticeboard where researchers post their findings before they get officially checked. This has been super useful for a long time. But now, AI is causing trouble. AI can make fake scienc

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Shiba Inu: Big Moves and Burning Questions

Shiba Inu (SHIB) has been making waves, climbing about 7. 5% in the last month. This is notable because the rest of the crypto market has been pretty calm. So, what's driving this surge? It seems that some big players, known as whales, are getting active again, and there's been a huge jump in token

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Pocket-Sized Panic: The Wild World of Pokemon Card Thefts

In the world of collectibles, Pokemon cards have become a hot commodity, and not just for kids. Adults are diving into this hobby, turning it into a serious business. But with high value comes high risk, and recently, thieves have been targeting trading card shops and collectors in Southern Californ

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why This Classic Crime Movie Still Holds Up Today

Crime movies have always been a hit with viewers. In early 2026, several new ones came out, like "Dead Man's Wire" and "The Rip. " These films often follow a familiar pattern, which is part of their appeal. But where did this trend start? It's hard to pinpoint exactly, but one film stands out as a t

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Madison Keys: A Unique Journey in Tennis and Identity

Madison Keys is a standout tennis player, known for her powerful hits and winning the 2025 Australian Open. She has 10 WTA titles and a Grand Slam victory. But her story is about more than just tennis. She was born in the Midwest to a biracial family, which has shaped her view of identity. Keys is

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Reality Stars Making Moves in Politics: A Look at Their Journeys

Reality TV stars are increasingly stepping into the political arena, bringing their fame and public personas to the world of governance. Farrah Abraham, known for her role in Teen Mom, recently filed paperwork to run for Austin's city council in 2026. She initially aimed for the mayoral race but adj

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Why Do More Moms Die in the U. S. Than Other Rich Countries?

The U. S. has a big problem. It has more moms dying during or after pregnancy than other wealthy nations. This is not new. It has been happening for a while. But why? One big reason might be that many pregnancies in the U. S. are not planned. The U. S. has one of the highest rates of unintended pre

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

A Deadly Dispute in LA

A tragic event unfolded in Los Angeles, taking a life and leaving many questions unanswered. The incident occurred near El Diamante Sports Bar on South Figueroa Street, early on a Saturday morning. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Witnesses and sur

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