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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Cellphones and Health: What's the Real Deal?

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is diving into a new study. They want to see if cellphone radiation could be bad for our health. This isn't just a random idea. It comes from big concerns raised by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He thinks cellphones might cause brain i

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Trouble in the Press Box: Journalists Clash After AFCON Final

The African Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal was not just a game. It was a mess. Senegal won 1-0, but the real drama happened after the match. Journalists from both countries got into a big fight. It started when Moroccan reporters walked out as Senegal's coach, Pape Bouna Thiaw, ent

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Cleveland Clinic Expands Rehab Services in Erie

Cleveland Clinic is making a comeback in Erie with a fresh physical therapy clinic. The new spot, Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy, kicked off on January 20 at 3266 W. 26th St. This project is a team effort with Physicians Rehab Solutions, aiming to boost rehab services in the area

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Basketball, Golf, and More: A Look at Wednesday's Sports Lineup

Wednesday is packed with sports action, starting with a full slate of college basketball games. Both men's and women's teams will hit the court, giving fans plenty to watch. The day kicks off with men's college basketball at 7 p. m. , featuring games like Pittsburgh vs. Boston College and Notre Dame

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Moment: Experts Clash Over Its Future Path

Bitcoin is currently hovering above $90, 000 after a recent rebound, but experts can't agree on what's next. Peter Schiff, a well-known critic of Bitcoin, thinks the cryptocurrency is in for a big fall. He points out that Bitcoin hasn't kept up with gold, which weakens the idea that Bitcoin is "digi

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion Legend Valentino's Legacy Lives On Through Celebrity Tributes

Valentino Garavani, a titan in the fashion world, left this world at 93, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire. His passing, surrounded by family in Rome, has sparked an outpouring of love and admiration from celebrities and fans alike, highlighting his immense influence. Among the many

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How West Coast Teams Boost Addiction Care Knowledge

Twenty-five years ago, people noticed a big problem. Scientists were making discoveries about addiction treatment, but those findings weren't reaching the people who needed them most: doctors, nurses, and counselors. This sparked the creation of two important groups: the Clinical Trials Network (CTN

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A Closer Look at the $20M Presale and Upcoming Launch

Mutuum Finance has just wrapped up a security audit by Halborn Security, which is a big deal for their V1 lending and borrowing smart contracts. This audit is a crucial step before they open V1 to public testing on Ethereum’s Sepolia testnet. Meanwhile, their presale is heating up, with funds creepi

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Finding Strength After Cancer: A New Approach to Healing

Cancer doesn't just hurt the body; it also takes a toll on the mind. Some survivors find a silver lining in their fight, growing stronger in unexpected ways. But how can we help more people find this strength? A recent study set out to answer this question. The study focused on people who had beate

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Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Big Money Moves: UK Joins Forces to Boost Green Investments in Developing Nations

In a bold move to tackle climate change, the UK's development finance arm, British International Investment (BII), has pledged $40 million to a massive $1 billion fund. This fund, managed by Allianz Global Investors, is set to pump money into green projects in developing countries. The fund, called

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