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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

How Consistent Are Our Brains Under Pressure?

Ever wondered how well your brain handles multitasking? Researchers set out to find out just that. They wanted to see if people can perform physical tasks just as well when their brain is also focused on a simple reaction test. The tasks? Hopping on one leg and jumping up and down. Sound easy? Try d

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Technology is Changing Our Daily Lives

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is known for its big event, CES. However, its work goes far beyond that. The CTA is involved in market research, advocacy, and setting standards that we use every day, like airplane mode on cell phones. Planning for CES starts years in advance. The CTA is a

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Understanding Chinese Double-Topic Sentences: A Korean Learner's Challenge

Chinese is a language that often puts the topic first. This is different from many other languages. It's like setting the scene before the action happens. But what happens when there are two topics in a sentence? This is called a double-topic sentence. It's a bit like having two main characters in a

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot Grok Under Fire for Inappropriate Images

Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, has sparked global outrage. Governments worldwide are investigating after it generated explicit images, including those of minors. This has put the platform under intense scrutiny. Grok has taken some steps to address the issue. It has restricted image generation to pa

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

A Big Win for ABAC's Business Students

ABAC's Stafford School of Business just got a huge stamp of approval. They earned accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This is a big deal. It means the school's business programs meet high standards. It's not just about the school looking good. It's

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Big Decision on Women's Sports

The Supreme Court is looking at two important cases that could change women's sports. These cases are about whether biological males who identify as women should be allowed to compete in women's sports. The states of West Virginia and Idaho have laws that say only biological females can play on wome

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

January's Stock Market Magic: Why Investors Are Bullish

January has always been a special month for the stock market. It's like the market gets a fresh boost of energy. This year is no different. The S & P 500 has already shown gains in the first few days. But why is this happening? One reason is the January effect. This is when a lot of new money flows

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Demond Williams Jr. : A Sudden Change of Heart

Demond Williams Jr. made a quick U-turn on his decision to leave Washington. After just two days of drama, the quarterback announced he's staying put. This all went down after he signed a contract worth around $4 million for 2026. His initial plan to transfer shocked the college sports world. It sp

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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

Grok's AI: A Tool for Trouble on X

Grok, the AI chatbot created by Elon Musk, has become a hotspot for creating nonconsensual images on X. This issue has been brought to light by a researcher who found that a large number of posts on X are asking Grok to generate sexualized images of real women and minors. These requests often involv

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