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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Cracking the Code: How TRK Inhibitors Tackle Cancer

Cancer is a sneaky opponent. It uses various tricks to grow and spread. One of its tools is a protein called TRK. This protein is part of a larger group of proteins that act like cell switches. When these switches are activated by specific signals, they can cause cancer cells to grow and spread. So

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Beauty: A Fashionable Horror That's Taking Over Streaming

The Beauty, a new show on Disney Plus, is making waves. It's now the most-watched series on the platform. This show blends fashion, horror, and science fiction. It's based on a comic book series. The show's success shows that comic book adaptations can be hit even if they're not from Marvel or DC. S

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Creative Fields Push Back Against AI

The science fiction and art worlds are saying no to AI. They're not alone. Other creative communities are also taking a stand. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) made big changes to its rules. At first, they said AI could help write stories. But many writers were upset. So,

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Gem of 1950s Sci-Fi: A Fresh Look

The 1950s were a golden age for science fiction movies. With the world still reeling from World War II and the rise of nuclear technology, Hollywood was buzzing with stories of aliens, giant monsters, and science gone wrong. While many of these films have faded into obscurity, a few have stood the t

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Decoding Health News: What You Need to Know

Health news is everywhere. It's on social media, TV, and websites. But not all of it is reliable. For example, a recent story about lowering colorectal cancer risk had useful info. But the key detail was buried. It said science can't always prove that one thing directly causes another, especially wi

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Why We Need to Study Aging for a Better Future

The world is getting older. This is not just about people living longer. It is about how this change affects everyone and everything around us. To understand this, we need good data. This data should show us how aging works. It should also show us how it changes society. Good data can help us make

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

How Blockchain Can Make Government Spending Clearer

Blockchain technology is making waves in government operations. It offers a way to track money in real time. This could make government spending more open and honest. The CLARITY Act is a big step in this direction. It aims to clarify which government agencies oversee different types of digital asse

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Hit Amid Political Chaos

The crypto market saw a massive drop of around $100 billion late on Sunday. This happened because people were worried about the US government possibly shutting down again. Democrats in the Senate said they wouldn't support a funding plan that included money for the Department of Homeland Security. T

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Lavish Living While the Homeless Suffer: The Alleged Charity Scam

In a quiet, upscale neighborhood near Beverly Hills, a story of alleged deception and extravagance is unfolding. Alexander Soofer, the head of a homeless charity, is accused of misusing $23 million meant to help Los Angeles' homeless community. Instead, he allegedly used the funds to buy a $7 millio

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Meghan Markle's Netflix Show Takes a Break

Meghan Markle's Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan, " won't be returning for a third season. This news comes as no shock to many, given the show's lackluster reception. Critics and viewers alike found the content bland and uninspiring. Meghan herself admitted that producing the show was a lot of wor

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