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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Late Nights and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

Being a night owl might not be as harmless as it seems. Recent findings suggest that people who stay up late could be putting their heart health at risk. The study looked at over 320, 000 adults in the UK, asking them if they saw themselves as morning people, night owls, or somewhere in between. Re

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

A New Tech Hub on the Horizon

A major tech project is in the works near the Pacific. A developer is planning to build a huge data center. This center will have 16 buildings. It will be a big deal for the area. Data centers are like the brains of the internet. They store and manage lots of data. This new center could bring more

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Why Retail Stores Need Smart Checkout Systems

Retail stores are changing fast. They need better tools to keep up. One key tool is the point-of-sale (POS) system. This is the system that handles sales, inventory, and customer data. But not all POS systems are created equal. Older POS systems can't keep up with today's needs. They lack features

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Laura Dern's Stylish Jeans: A Lesson in Simple Elegance

Laura Dern recently showed off her fashion sense in New York City. She wore dark wash jeans with a unique front seam. This seam made her legs look longer. She paired the jeans with a black coat and a turtleneck. To add a pop of color, she carried an orange zip-top bag. The front seam on Dern's jean

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Jan 28 2026WEATHER

Is Snow in Florida's Treasure Coast Possible?

In Florida's Treasure Coast, a recent weather app prediction sparked excitement and confusion. The Weather Channel app showed a 6% chance of snow in Vero Beach on January 28. But before anyone could grab their sleds, other reliable sources like the National Weather Service (NWS) and AccuWeather said

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Jan 28 2026LIFESTYLE

The Science Behind a Perfect Pint of Guinness

Ever wondered why a perfectly poured Guinness looks so good? It's not just luck. It's all about the science and the technique. First, you need the right glass. A clean, dry Guinness glass with the harp logo is key. This isn't just for looks. The harp helps you know when to stop pouring. Next, angle

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

A Crypto Heist Leads to a Shady Coin Launch

A wallet tied to a suspected crypto heist from U. S. government funds recently launched a memecoin on the Solana blockchain. The coin, named John Daghita (LICK), quickly lost almost all its value, dropping by about 97% in just one day. At its peak, the coin's market value hit around $915, 000 before

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

A Hidden Cyst in the Tonsil: A Rare Medical Mystery

In the world of medicine, there are some things that are very rare. One of these is a lymphoepithelial cyst in the tonsils. This is a benign growth that doesn't cause much trouble. But it can be tricky to spot. This is because it can look like other, more common issues. A 68-year-old woman had a st

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

A Young Life Cut Short: A Look at the Luthersburg Shooting Case

A 15-year-old boy from Luthersburg is facing serious charges after a tragic accident that took the life of a 12-year-old girl. The case has been moved to the Clearfield County Juvenile Court, a decision that has sparked debate. The incident happened in April 2024, when the boy, then 14, showed a gu

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Bath Restaurants Can Save Money and the Environment

Bath's restaurants are spending a lot on disposable packaging. They use about 5, 798 disposable items every month. That's a big bill, costing over $736 each month. Plus, they spend 101 hours managing these disposables. That's a lot of time and money. Switching to reusable packaging could save these

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