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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K-Pop's Biggest Comebacks and New Faces in 2026

K-pop fans have a lot to look forward to in 2026. The year is packed with highly anticipated returns from some of the industry's biggest names, as well as exciting debuts from new artists. BTS is set to make their official comeback in March, according to their agency HYBE. This will be the first ti

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Snohomish County's Biggest Stories of 2025

In 2025, Snohomish County saw a mix of exciting and tough news. Let's dive into the top stories that caught everyone's attention. First up, Dick's Drive-In, a beloved Seattle burger joint, opened its doors in Everett. People were super excited, and the grand opening was a big deal with politicians,

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

A Repeated Offender Strikes Again: Victim Breaks Silence

A man with a dark past is back in trouble. Armando Duran-Maya, 54, is accused of a brutal attack in Portland. He's already served time for a violent rape. Now, he's facing new charges. This time, he's accused of breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment. He allegedly beat her with a hammer. Then,

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Hidden Help: Finding Food When Money Runs Out

Many seniors face tough choices every month. Some must decide between buying food or paying for medicine. This is a harsh reality for those living on fixed incomes like Social Security. But there is help out there. It's just not always easy to find. A senior in California recently shared her story.

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Nurses' Hidden Strengths: A Fresh Look at Work Well-Being

Nurses are under a lot of pressure. They deal with staff shortages, odd working hours, and emotional stress. But most studies focus on the negative side. They talk about burnout and work stress. They don't look at the bigger picture. What about the good stuff? Nurses have their own ways to cope. Th

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Jan 01 2026SCIENCE

Smart Coatings for Better Bone Healing

Scientists have created a special covering for a material that helps bones heal. This covering is made using a mix of gelatin and a mineral called carbonated hydroxyapatite. The goal is to make this material more like real bone tissue. To make it even better, they used a special process called plas

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Law: What Changed in 2025 and What's Next?

In 2025, the world saw big steps in how digital currencies are governed. The EU put MiCA into full effect, while the US passed laws like the GENIUS Act and CLARITY Act. These moves made the rules clearer. The Trump administration also backed crypto with an executive order, showing that crypto is her

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Brain Scans Show Different Patterns in Two Memory Loss Diseases

Two brain diseases, Alzheimer's and CAA, both involve a sticky protein called amyloid. But they affect the brain differently. Scientists used special scans to see these differences. They looked at 30 people with Alzheimer's and 20 with CAA. They used two types of brain scans. One scan showed where

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

ASRock's Big Plans for CES 2026: Cooling, Boards, and More

ASRock is gearing up for CES 2026 with a lot of new tech. They are bringing new cooling systems, motherboards, graphics cards, power supplies, and monitors. The cooling systems are designed to be super quiet and come with a six-year warranty. They also have advanced thermal materials and easy-to-ins

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Napheesa Collier's Road to Recovery: A Setback in Her Basketball Journey

Napheesa Collier, a standout player for the Minnesota Lynx, is facing a significant hurdle in her basketball career. After a tough loss in the WNBA semifinals, Collier has been dealing with ankle injuries that have sidelined her from playing. Recently, it was announced that she will undergo surgery

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