Science

A “dormant” brain protein turns out to be a powerful switch

Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that they have uncovered a promising drug target that could allow scientists to increase or decrease the activity of specific brain proteins. The discovery may lead to new treatments for psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and schizophrenia, as well as a neurological disorder that affects movement and balance. The work was supported by funding...

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Major review finds no autism or ADHD risk from pregnancy Tylenol

Taking acetaminophen, commonly known by the brand name Tylenol, during pregnancy does not raise the risk of autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or intellectual disability in children. This conclusion comes from the most comprehensive review of the evidence so far, published on January 16 in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women's Health. The study was led by researchers at City...

Sports

Miami-Indiana CFP get-in price soars over $4K

The scorebaord inside the stadium before the College Football Playoff National Championship college football game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, Monday night's title game between Miami and Indiana will be the most expensive ticket in the history of the College Football Playoff. The get-in price for two seats together at the 65,000-seat Hard...

Apps

Build for AI Glasses with the Android XR SDK Developer Preview 3 and unlock new features for immersive experiences

Posted by Matthew McCullough – VP of Product Management, Android DeveloperIn October, Samsung launched Galaxy XR - the first device powered by Android XR. And it’s been amazing seeing what some of you have been building! Here’s what some of our developers have been saying about their journey into Android XR.Android XR gave us a whole new world to build...

Business

The curious case of the ICE pastor as Minnesota protesters disrupt church services and DOJ launches investigation

The U.S. Department of Justice said Sunday it is investigating a group of protesters in Minnesota who disrupted services at a church where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement apparently serves as a pastor. A livestreamed video posted on the Facebook page of Black Lives Matter Minnesota, one of the protest’s organizers, shows a group of people...

Celebrity

Joseline Hernandez Reveals She Is Three Years Sober (VIDEO)

Joseline Hernandez shared a sentimental message while revealing that she is three years sober. RELATED: WATCH: Joseline Hernandez Gets Emotional After Performing Sober For The First Time Joseline Hernandez Shares Sentimental Message & Reveals She’s Three Years Sober Last week, Hernandez took to Instagram to share a video post with her followers. Furthermore, the clip showed her boxing in an apparent...

Crypto

Bulls Eye $98,000 Breakout After Holding $90,000 Zone

Bitcoin Price Weekly Outlook Well, the bitcoin price action was looking quite bearish after last week’s close, but the bulls managed to maintain the bullish structure around the $90,000 level and made that push up to $98,000 resistance. The price retreated from there and closed the week out at $93,638. Expect the bulls to take another run at the $98,000...

Economy

brooklyn beckham: Beckham family feud explained and Brooklyn complete statement: Here’s all claims about Brand Beckham, ‘controlling’ parents David and Victoria actions and wedding with Nicola Peltz

Beckham family feud explained after Brooklyn Beckham shared a public statement about his relationship with his parents David Beckham and Victoria Beckham. The statement followed months of reports about tension in the Beckham family. Brooklyn said the issues began before his wedding with Nicola Peltz and continued after. He claimed his parents put Brand Beckham first. He said this affected...

Education

Trump’s College Admissions Data Collection Strains School Administrators

After the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision banning affirmative action in college admissions, the Trump administration suspected that colleges might covertly continue to give racial preferences. To police compliance, the White House directed the Department of Education to collect detailed admissions data from colleges nationwide. The data collection was unusual not only in its scope, but also in its speed. Federal...

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