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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

A New Way to Clean Up Heart Images

Heart scans are a big deal in medicine. They help doctors see what's going on inside. But sometimes, the pictures aren't clear. This makes it hard to tell if something is wrong. One type of scan, called CG MP-SPECT, is especially tricky. It's like trying to see through a foggy window. Lately, there

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Basketball Blues: What's Going Wrong?

Indiana University's basketball team is in a slump. They've lost three games in a row, including a recent 74-57 defeat against Iowa at home. This isn't just about one bad game; it's a pattern. The team's second-half performance has been particularly concerning. For three straight games, they've sco

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Credit Card Rate Cap: Banks Brace for Trump's Move

The clock is ticking for credit card companies as a deadline set by President Trump looms. The president has called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates, but with just days left, there's still a lot of uncertainty about what will happen next. The White House hasn't shared many details about

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Mixing MAOIs and Drugs: What You Need to Know

MAOIs, or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, are powerful meds used to treat tough cases of depression and other mental health issues. But they come with a catch: they can cause serious problems when mixed with certain drugs or even some foods. This is especially true for people who also struggle with su

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu: A Rocky Road Ahead

Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) are both in a tough spot right now. DOGE saw a big drop, with $39. 29 million leaving the market in just one day. This is the biggest single-day loss in a while. It's not looking good. Both coins are struggling to hold their ground. DOGE has been going down for

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Denmark Stands Up for Greenland Amid U. S. Pressure

People in Denmark showed their support for Greenland after the U. S. president made threats to take over the island. Thousands gathered in Copenhagen and other places to say they believe Greenland should decide its own future. The U. S. president has said Greenland is important for security and res

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Get a Second Chance: E! Plans a Reputation Revival Show

E! is cooking up a new reality show idea that might just give some washed-up stars a shot at redemption. The network is thinking about bringing together a group of celebrities who have fallen out of favor with the public. The goal? To help them clean up their acts and win back the hearts of America.

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Topeka Politicians' Money Moves: A 2025 Look

Topeka's politicians have been busy with their campaign funds in 2025. With elections coming up in 2026, it's important to see how much money they have. All 12 lawmakers from Topeka and Shawnee County have filed their campaign finance reports. These reports show how much they raised and spent in the

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Jan 18 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Changing Tune on Climate Change

Wall Street's stance on climate change has taken a dramatic shift in recent years. Back in 2020, Larry Fink, the head of BlackRock, made headlines by vowing to use his company's massive funds to fight global warming. He called for a major overhaul in finance to tackle this issue. This bold statement

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Why Chael Sonnen's Take on UFC 324 Co-Main Event Sparked Debate

Chael Sonnen stirred up controversy with his comments about the UFC 324 co-main event. The fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes was highly anticipated. Fans were excited to see a former Olympian take on the female GOAT. But Kayla's neck injury ruined the matchup. This left many disappointed

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