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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Going On?

The U. S. is facing a serious measles problem. In 2025, there were over 2, 000 cases. That's the highest number in many years. The last time it was this bad was in 1992. Back then, kids didn't get two doses of the MMR vaccine like they do now. Measles is super contagious. But vaccines help control

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

More Americans Put Mental Well-being on Their Resolution List

In a recent poll, it was discovered that a significant number of Americans are making mental health a key part of their New Year's resolutions. This trend shows a growing awareness of the importance of mental well-being. The survey indicates that 38% of Americans plan to include mental health in the

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Is Telehealth the Right Choice for Sick Little Kids?

When kids are sick, parents often wonder if a virtual doctor visit is enough. A recent study suggests that for babies and toddlers, it might not be the best choice. The study looked at nearly 283, 000 kids in Ontario, Canada, aged 3 months to 2 years. It found that those who had a virtual doctor vi

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Maduro's Big Day in Court: What's Next for Venezuela?

Nicolas Maduro, the former leader of Venezuela, is about to step into a Manhattan courtroom. This isn't just any court appearance. He's facing serious charges related to drugs and terrorism. Maduro and his wife were recently taken into custody by U. S. forces. Now, they're waiting to hear what happe

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Jan 05 2026RELIGION

Rome's Big Year: A Record-Breaking Holy Pilgrimage

Rome saw a massive influx of visitors in 2025, with 33. 5 million people flocking to the city for the Catholic Holy Year. This event, known as a jubilee, happens every 25 years and is a time for reflection, forgiveness, and special religious practices. Pilgrims from 185 countries, including Italy, t

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Takes Center Stage at CES 2026

At CES 2026, Aptiv is set to display its smart edge tech. This tech helps devices think and act fast. It works in cars, robots, and even airplanes. Aptiv's tech processes data right where it's made. This makes things safer and more efficient. It's not just about cars. It's about making many things

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Dunlop's Big Tech Showcase in Las Vegas

Dunlop is all set to shine at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. This is a huge deal because CES is one of the biggest tech events in the world. The event is happening from January 6 to 9, 2026. Dunlop plans to show off its cool SENSING CORE tech. This tech is meant to make driving safer, especially for self-dr

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

Inspira's Big Move into Cancer Detection

Inspira Technologies is making a bold step into the cancer diagnostics field. They've signed a preliminary deal to buy a company that specializes in liquid biopsy technology. This tech can detect cancer cells in blood samples using AI. The deal also includes a $15 million investment from an unnamed

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Driving: AI Takes the Wheel at CES 2026

CES 2026 in Las Vegas is buzzing with excitement about autonomous driving. This year, AI and self-driving tech are stealing the spotlight from electric vehicles. The industry is making a big bet on AI to boost growth after facing challenges with EVs. For years, CES was the place to see the latest e

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Jan 05 2026OPINION

Why Science Isn't Always Right, But Still Worth Trusting

Science is not perfect. It changes over time. Some people think this means we should not trust it. They point out that scientists have been wrong before. For example, they once thought eggs were bad for you. Then they said eggs were fine. Now they are not sure again. But this way of thinking is not

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