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  • Norovirus 2026: Stomach Bug Myths, Symptoms, and Prevention During Flu Season

    Norovirus 2026: Stomach Bug Myths, Symptoms, and Prevention During Flu Season

    Most everyone has experienced the dreaded stomach bug at some point, and cases are surging as 2026 begins. When your child comes home with it from school, it can feel like it’s inevitable that the whole household will come down with it. Why…

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  • Beyond your universe: Alice Towers’ Cape Town

    Beyond your universe: Alice Towers’ Cape Town

    Culture

    Explore the beautiful South African metropolis with EF Education-Oatly’s Cape Town aficionado

    January 6, 2026

    Alice Towers will always return to Cape Town.

    Blown along by the warm breeze that brushes the sandstone cliffs far above the South…

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  • Import Alerts: Skin Care Preparations, Seafood, Produce, Cheese

    Import Alerts: Skin Care Preparations, Seafood, Produce, Cheese

    Food and Drug Administration import alerts affecting the following have been newly issued or modified in the past week.

    – bok choy from Mexico

    – dried peppers from Mexico

    – filled cakes from China

    – fish from Pakistan

    -…

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  • A Legacy of Airflow Innovation Grows: Labconco® Adds Prism™ to Biosafety Cabinet Family

    Labconco Corporation is excited to mark its 50th anniversary of biosafety cabinet innovation by adding another BSC to its already comprehensive portfolio. The new Prism Class II, Type A2 Biosafety Cabinet builds on a trusted legacy of…

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  • Women’s Basketball Travels to Appalachian State for Wednesday Contest

    Women’s Basketball Travels to Appalachian State for Wednesday Contest

    BOONE, N.C. – Coastal Carolina women’s basketball (7-9, 0-4) plays their first road game since…

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  • On eve of LA Fire Anniversary, Governor Newsom announces housing push to keep survivors in their communities – California State Portal | CA.gov

    1. On eve of LA Fire Anniversary, Governor Newsom announces housing push to keep survivors in their communities  California State Portal | CA.gov
    2. JPMorgan, Citi Extend Mortgage Relief for LA Wildfire Victims  Bloomberg.com
    3. Helping Los Angeles Heal: JPMorganChase Marks A Year of Support for Wildfire Recovery  marketscreener.com
    4. Bank of America to provide $10M in zero interest loans for LA wildfire rebuilding  ATM Marketplace
    5. Bank of America Commits $10 Million in Capital to Help Wildfire Survivors Recover and Rebuild  Los Angeles Sentinel

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  • ACC Names Swimming & Diving Performers of the Week

    ACC Names Swimming & Diving Performers of the Week

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – Virginia Tech swept the 10th set of weekly honors for the 2025-26 Atlantic…

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  • nominations open for 2026 Toronto Community Champion Award – City of Toronto

    nominations open for 2026 Toronto Community Champion Award – City of Toronto

    News Release

    January 6, 2026

    The City of Toronto, in partnership with United Way of Greater Toronto, has opened nominations for the 2026 Toronto Community Champion Award. Launched in 2023, this annual program celebrates community organizations that strengthen Toronto, support residents and foster inclusion, with a focus on those serving Indigenous, Black and other equity-deserving groups.  

    Residents can nominate organizations based on their lived/living experiences, highlighting the work of non-profit organizations who are making a difference in their communities. 

    Nominations will be reviewed by a panel of community leaders. Award recipients will be selected from organizations that: 

    • are community-focused and adapt their services to respond to community needs 
    • demonstrate an inclusive and innovative approach to their work 
    • serve Indigenous, Black and/or equity-deserving groups and communities 
    • provide community service as their primary focus rather than fundraising or grant-making 
    • have not previously received a Toronto Community Champion Award or another City award. 

    To be eligible, nominated organizations must: 

    • be based in Toronto with most programs/services offered to Toronto residents and have an office/location in Toronto 
    • operate as a not-for-profit or charitable organization, or be grassroots serving Indigenous, Black and/or other equity-deserving groups 
    • have a volunteer board of directors, executive or committee made up of at least three people 
    • not be a school, hospital or other government institution 
    • not be a program or organization run on behalf of the City. 

    Nominations are open until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, February 1. Residents can submit a nomination or learn more on the City’s website: toronto.ca/communitychampion. 

    Award recipients will be announced and honoured at a ceremony on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.  

    Toronto is home to more than three million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture and innovation and climate action, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents and businesses. For more information visit the City’s website or follow us on X, Instagram or Facebook.


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  • Sports betting worries grow as wagers skyrocket— Harvard Gazette

    Sports betting worries grow as wagers skyrocket— Harvard Gazette

    Americans have taken an increasingly dim view of sports betting in the seven years since the Supreme Court overturned a federal ban, as online wagers have skyrocketed, igniting concerns over the personal and social costs.

    According to a recent poll from the Pew Research Center, 43 percent of U.S. adults say the fact that sports betting is now legal in much of the country is a bad thing for society. That’s up from 34 percent in 2022.

    Harvard experts and others suggest that gambling addiction appears to be growing as a public health concern for individuals, and some see the likelihood of wider economic fallout.

    Counselors have reported an growing number of patients with gambling problems. And a February study in JAMA Internal Medicine noted that internet searches for gambling-addiction help have risen 23 percent nationally from the 2018 court ruling through June 2024.

    “When new forms of gambling appear, the rate of savings go down, then you see the rate of credit card defaults going up. And you see the rate of mortgage defaults going up. So these are long-term financial and societal costs with broad implications,” said Malcolm Sparrow, professor of the practice of public management at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

    “Having it on your phone with push notifications and constant advertisements is able to kind of hijack your brain in a really fascinating way. Before, you’d have to drive to a casino, and I think that served as a bit of a barrier.”

    Spencer Andrews

    In the U.S., the floodgates for sports betting were opened in 2018 following a Supreme Court decision to overturn a federal sports gambling ban and turn over regulation to state governments. Currently, 39 U.S. states have passed legislation legalizing sports betting in some form.

    The JAMA study found that total sports wagers increased from $4.9 billion during 2017 to $121.1 billion during 2023, with 94 percent of wagers during 2023 being placed online.

    “It takes between five and seven years before countries become more painfully aware of all the misery that increased access wreaks on public health, public finances, and so on,” said Sparrow, much of whose work involves who studying the regulation of societal risks, including gambling.

    The initial push for legalization stemmed from a desire for state governments to create an alternate form of tax revenue. Lobbyists for sports betting companies have downplayed the addictive nature of the behavior, experts say.

    “It made a lot of sense to do. It was popular, and everyone was going to make money off of it,” said Spencer Andrews, a student fellow at Harvard’s Petrie-Flom Center. Andrews, who spent several years as a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health, is the author of a two-part series for the Bill of Health Blog regarding the dangers of sports gambling.

    “I just think it was a short-sighted decision,” he said. “In the end, as ubiquitous as it is now, it’s clearly gotten out of hand.”

    In his series Andrews picks up on an aspect of sports betting that, according to psychologists, lends itself to addictive behavior.

    “Having it on your phone with push notifications and constant advertisements is able to kind of hijack your brain in a really fascinating way,” he said. “Before, you’d have to drive to a casino, and I think that served as a bit of a barrier.”

    Debi LaPlante, director of the Division on Addiction at the Cambridge Health Alliance and an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, said she thinks it may be hard for clinicians to spot and treat negative sports betting behaviors because most have so little experience with it.

    “Many healthcare providers don’t have the knowledge, skills, or tools to address gambling-related problems among their clients and patients,” she said.

    LaPlante suggests making screening for gambling widely available for healthcare professionals to better connect people to help.

    “Sometimes people don’t recognize when gambling is causing a problem,” she said.

    Sparrow added that research suggests that even mild participation in sports betting may be harmful.

    “We suspect up to 50 percent of gamblers suffer some degree of harm and regret, and a much broader definition say it’s having an adverse effect on their life, and they’ve tried to stop but can’t,” he said. “Now that’s not enough to get you designated as a gambler, but it still means it’s having a lasting detrimental effect in one dimension of life or another.”

    Some safeguards have been implemented in recent years. Some sports betting apps allow users to set loss limits, and nearly every advertisement for sports betting across the U.S. is accompanied by addiction helpline information.

    Andrews added that banning advertising during sports events may help state governments cut down on risky betting.

    “It’s kind of like a cigarette brand advertising at a nicotine lovers conference or something. It’s a cheat code,” he said. “At the end of the day, the government owes their consumers a protection from being led astray by private interests. And I think taking a step back and letting anything happen here is just not the answer.”

    Sparrow said another strategy is for states that haven’t approved online sports betting to stand firm.

    “The industry would like to have us all believe that it’s inevitable all 50 will get there eventually,” he said. “The economic benefits are grossly over-emphasized in the policy debates leading up to legalization or increased legalization, and that’s a deliberate tactic on behalf of the industry.”


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  • Oil Steady After Biggest Gain in a Week With Focus on Venezuela – Bloomberg.com

    1. Oil Steady After Biggest Gain in a Week With Focus on Venezuela  Bloomberg.com
    2. Oil falls as investors weigh supply outlook, Venezuelan uncertainties  Reuters
    3. Crude oil slumps, Asian shares edge lower as global tensions climb  Business Recorder
    4. Natural Gas and Oil Forecast: RSI Signals Balance as Traders Watch $58 Oil and $3.40 Gas  FXEmpire
    5. Morgan Stanley lowers its oil price forecasts for 2026  المتداول العربي

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