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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Sounds That Bother: Autistic Adults and Misophonia

People with autism often have unique sensory experiences. This can make everyday sounds feel overwhelming. Misophonia is one such issue. It causes strong negative feelings when hearing certain sounds. These sounds can be things like chewing or pen clicking. Researchers wanted to see if autistic adul

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chilly Roads in DFW: What's Happening with the Weather?

North Texas woke up to a winter wonderland on Saturday morning. Snow, sleet, and cold rain made their way into the DFW area. The question on everyone's mind: Are the roads safe? The answer is not straightforward. While widespread issues weren't reported early Saturday, conditions were deteriorating

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

Packers Player Faces Gun Trouble at Airport

Rasheed Walker, a player for the Green Bay Packers, found himself in hot water recently. He was arrested at LaGuardia Airport after trying to check a bag with a gun inside. The bag had a locked box, which contained a 9mm Glock pistol and 36 rounds of ammo. This happened because Walker told an airlin

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Jan 24 2026OPINION

Portland, Maine: A City of Contrasts and Compassion

Portland, Maine, is a city known for its warmth and welcoming nature, but it's also a place where people are standing up for their neighbors. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents might find the city's atmosphere a bit chilly, as many residents are not happy about their presence. The cit

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Jan 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Winter Adventures on Moosehead Lake: A Chilly Escape

Moosehead Lake, the biggest lake in New England, is a playground for winter lovers. It's not just big; it's huge, covering about 75, 000 acres. That's like 40 miles long and 10 miles wide. Imagine trying to wrap your head around that size! The lake is home to over 80 islands and attracts people all

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Big Changes in How Big Players Handle Their Crypto

Big companies are starting to see self-custody in a new light. For a long time, they thought managing crypto keys and using personal hardware was too risky. But now, things are changing. Better tools and safer hardware are making self-custody a real option for big players. They can keep control of

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: China's Breakthrough in Laser Therapy

In the world of medical advancements, China has made a significant stride with a new laser therapy system. This system, known as MRgLITT, is a game-changer for those suffering from drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Unlike traditional methods, MRgLITT is minimally invasive. It uses real-time MRI monitor

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

BitGo's Bumpy Ride on the Stock Market

BitGo, a company that keeps digital money safe, recently started selling shares to the public. At first, things looked good. The price of each share went up by 25% on the first day. But then, the excitement faded, and the price dropped. By the end of the week, shares were worth less than when they f

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Grayscale's Big Move: What's Next for Binance Coin?

Grayscale has taken a bold step by applying for a spot Binance Coin (BNB) ETF. This comes at a time when BNB's price has been stuck in a tight range, dropping 36% from its December high of $1, 363. The ETF, if approved, will trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker GBNB and will hold actual BNB tokens t

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Jan 24 2026FINANCE

Tech Giants and Crypto: What's Next?

Meta's Threads app is making waves, and investors are taking notice. The company's stock saw a boost as executives shared updates on turning Threads into a money-making tool. It's not about immediate profits, though. Instead, it's about adding another way to show ads, using the same system that alre

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