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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Eyesight Troubles and Brain Health: A Closer Look

Ever wondered if eye problems could hint at brain issues? A recent study dug into this idea. Researchers looked at a large group of people to see if those with a sudden blockage in eye blood vessels were more likely to develop Alzheimer's or other types of dementia. First, let's talk about what ret

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Enzo Maresca's Chelsea Exit: What Went Wrong?

Enzo Maresca's time as Chelsea's head coach has come to an end after a rocky 18 months. The decision to part ways with the 45-year-old Italian was not made lightly, but a series of disagreements and poor results left the board with no choice. The final straw was a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, whic

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

Weather Shifts: What's in Store for the Capital Area?

The Capital Area is in for a weather rollercoaster as we step into the new year. It's not exactly Arctic out there, but the mid-30s temperatures are still making people bundle up. However, things are about to change fast. By afternoon, the chill will start to fade, with highs creeping up to nearly 7

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Helping Scam Victims with Brain Injuries: A New Approach

People who have been scammed online and also have brain injuries face a tough road to recovery. A recent study looked at a new support program called "Smooth Sailing After Scams" (SSAS). This program offers 10 group sessions to help these individuals cope with the emotional fallout of being scammed.

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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 2026HEALTH

How Cuts Can Affect Your Life After Birth

After giving birth, some women face a challenge called anal incontinence. It's when they can't control their bowels. This can really mess up their daily life. Doctors sometimes make a cut during birth to help the baby come out. This cut is called an episiotomy. But does this cut make anal incontine

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Caring for Older Adults in Hospitals

Caring for older adults in hospitals is not just about treating illnesses. It's also about respecting their dignity. A recent analysis suggests using a well-known nursing model to improve care. This model, called Levine's Conservation Model, focuses on preserving and protecting patients' energy, per

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Troops Heading Home: What’s Next for Chicago, L. A. , and Portland?

President Donald Trump has decided to pull National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. This move comes after the Supreme Court ruled that the president can only send troops in special cases. The court said Trump didn’t have the right authority to use the National Guard for local p

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Trump Pulls Troops from Three Cities

President Trump recently declared his intention to withdraw National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. He claimed that crime rates in these cities had dropped because of the troops' presence. However, he also hinted that the troops might return if crime rates were to rise again.

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Jan 01 2026OPINION

New Year, New Words: What's Really Changing?

People often start fresh in January. They make big plans. But this year feels different. Words like \'resolution\' are out. Now, it's all about \'intentions. \' Goals are just \'plans. \' And those plans? They're written in pencil, not ink. Some folks still pick a \'word of the year. \' But it's no

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