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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Mike Tomlin: To Stay or To Go?

Mike Tomlin, the seasoned head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has kept his cards close to his chest regarding his future. After a recent defeat, he emphasized that his attention is solely on the game that just concluded and its shortcomings. However, the burning question lingers: What lies ahead

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Aging: What Women Wish They Knew Earlier

Aging brings about many changes in a woman's body. Some of these changes are expected, while others come as a surprise. Women in their 30s to 50s have shared their experiences and advice on what to expect as the body ages. One common issue is bladder control. Many women find that they leak a little

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

China and EU Find Common Ground in EV Trade Talks

China and the EU have taken a big step forward in their electric vehicle (EV) trade dispute. The European Commission has asked Chinese companies to share their plans. They want to know about future investments and how many cars they will send to Europe each year. This could help lower the high taxes

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

A New Path for Electric Cars: Europe and China Find Common Ground

Europe and China are trying to fix a problem with electric cars. The European Union and China have made a new plan. This plan might stop extra fees on some electric cars from China. These cars include the Volkswagen Cupra Tavascan. The European Union wants car companies to promise two things. First

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

GM's New HQ: A Nod to the Past, a Leap into the Future

GM's fresh headquarters in Detroit is a fascinating blend of old and new. The building, part of the Hudson's Detroit complex, is a stark contrast to the automaker's previous home, the Renaissance Center (RenCen). The RenCen, a massive fortress-like structure, was more about size and less about funct

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in Oregon: What You Need to Know

In a concerning turn of events, Oregon has reported its first measles cases of 2026. Health officials are urging caution, especially for those who visited specific emergency rooms in Linn County. The virus, known for its highly contagious nature, can linger in the air for up to two hours after an in

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

A Hidden Eye Threat: Understanding Acanthamoeba Keratitis

Acanthamoeba keratitis is a rare but serious eye infection caused by a microscopic organism found in water and soil. It can be particularly dangerous for contact lens wearers, as the lenses can provide a pathway for the parasite to enter and infect the cornea. The condition is often misdiagnosed due

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Norovirus: The Unseen Threat in Our Midst

In the United States, norovirus is a major cause of stomach upset. It sends nearly half a million people to the emergency room every year. This virus is particularly dangerous for young children and older adults, who can become very ill. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) highlights this concer

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Jan 10 2026CRYPTO

Blazpay's Phase 6: A Smart Move for Crypto Enthusiasts

Blazpay's latest phase is making waves in the crypto world. The price for BLAZ tokens is set at $0. 0155, and a whopping 253. 56 million tokens have already been sold. This means the project has raised $2. 25 million so far. Early investors who jumped in during Phase 1 have already seen their tokens

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

EV Market Slowdown: GM's Big Financial Adjustment

GM is feeling the pinch in the electric vehicle (EV) market. The company has announced a significant financial adjustment, amounting to $6 billion. This move is tied to their plans to scale back some EV production. The decision comes as demand for EVs cools down and regulatory support wanes. This i

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