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Jan 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebs in the Spotlight: From Love Advice to Legal Drama

Kate Hudson recently shared some frank words about keeping the spark alive in relationships. She didn't hold back, offering straightforward tips for couples looking to reconnect. Meanwhile, Brooks Nader made headlines by embracing a more natural look, even ditching her lip fillers for a Cabo getaway

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Life After the Spotlight: The Forgotten Elders of Rajasthan's Nat Community

In the heart of rural Rajasthan, a group of elderly women from the Nat community face a harsh reality after years of work. These women, once the main breadwinners, now find themselves alone and struggling. They were part of a community that has faced discrimination for generations. A law from the 18

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Young Voices on Retirement Age: A Digital Debate

In late 2024, a suggestion to push back retirement age in China sparked heated talks online. The discussion was especially lively among young people on Zhihu, a popular Q&A platform. This study took a closer look at how these young users reacted to the idea. Over six days, researchers gathered 1, 2

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Breaking Down Brain Tumor Resistance: A New Hope with DMC

Brain tumors are scary. They are hard to treat. One type, called IDH-wildtype grade diffuse glioma, is very aggressive. Doctors usually treat it with a drug called temozolomide (TMZ). But often, the tumor fights back. It becomes resistant to TMZ. Scientists wanted to understand why this happens. Th

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Why Do Some Mental Health Conditions Speed Up Aging?

Mental health struggles like depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia don't just affect mood and thoughts. They can also make the body age faster than it should. This isn't just about feeling older. It's about the body actually wearing out quicker. People with these conditions often face more

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

The Rise of the Analog Lifestyle: A Break from AI Overload

In 2026, a growing number of people are embracing the analog lifestyle, seeking a break from the constant presence of AI in their daily lives. This trend is more than just a temporary digital detox; it's a conscious effort to slow down and engage in tangible activities. The movement is gaining tract

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Jan 18 2026OPINION

Queer Moms: Breaking the Mold and Challenging Norms

Queer theory often overlooks the role of mothers. It suggests that having kids is not something queer people should do. This idea links being a mother to being straight and following traditional norms. But queer moms are changing this narrative. Some people think that mothers pass down straight, tr

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

New Jersey's New Governor Sparks Confusion with Resignation Requests

New Jersey is in a bit of a stir. The state's incoming governor, Sherrill, has asked long-time government workers to hand in their resignation letters. This isn't typical. Usually, only top officials get this request when a new governor comes in. But this time, it's different. People who have worked

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Funding Fight: Schumer Pushes Back Against Cuts

Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, is making a strong case to undo recent budget cuts and even boost funding for key programs. He shared his plans at a recent event hosted by the Center for American Progress. Schumer's focus is on reversing the cuts made by the Department of Government

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Jan 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

East Coast Wind Farms Get Green Light: What This Means for Your Power Bill

The East Coast is breathing a sigh of relief as three major offshore wind projects get the go-ahead to resume construction. This comes after a series of court rulings that shot down the Trump administration's attempts to halt work on these projects. The projects in question are Revolution Wind off R

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