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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ben and Matt: A Night of Betrayal and Cash

In the heart of Miami, a group of cops find themselves in a sticky situation. They've stumbled upon a massive pile of cash, $20 million to be exact, hidden in an abandoned house. But as they try to figure out what to do with it, things start to get messy. Friends turn into foes, and trust becomes a

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Diabetes and Eye Health: What Do People Really Know?

Diabetes is a huge problem. More than half a billion people around the world have it. In India, especially in the northeast, many people don't know how diabetes can hurt their eyes. This is a big deal because diabetes can cause blindness in working-age adults. A recent study looked at how much peopl

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Why Some Babies Arrive Early

Early births are more common than many people realize. Scientists and doctors are trying to figure out why. They studied many cases in a large hospital. They found several things that can increase the chances of a baby arriving early. One key finding is that if a mother has had an early baby before

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Birthdays of the Stars: A Week of Celebrations

This week, from January 11th to 17th, a bunch of famous faces are celebrating their birthdays. It's not just about the numbers, though. These birthdays remind us of the impact these people have had on music, movies, and TV. Let's start with the music legends. On January 11th, country singer Gene Wa

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

How Fear and Doubt Shaped Vaccine Choices in Italy

People's choices about COVID-19 vaccines were heavily influenced by fear and distrust. As vaccines rolled out in Italy during the third wave of the pandemic, many people's decisions were not just about health. They were shaped by deeper psychological factors. Researchers wanted to understand why so

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Work and Well-being: A Look at Three Decades of Research

Work can be tough. Sometimes, people put in a lot of effort but don't get the rewards they expect. This idea, called effort-reward imbalance (ERI), has been studied for about 30 years. Researchers have looked at how this imbalance affects health. They found that when people feel they're not getting

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Key Scene in Sinners Almost Disappeared

Sinners, the vampire epic by Ryan Coogler, has become a major talking point since its release in 2025. It's not just a hit movie; it's a cultural moment. The film is packed with memorable moments, from its quiet, intimate scenes to its bold, musical sequences. But did you know that one of the most p

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Upgrade Your Home Theater on a Budget: Amazon's Hot TV and Projector Deals

Amazon is slashing prices on TVs and projectors, making it a great time to upgrade your home entertainment setup. With major events like the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics coming up, now is the perfect opportunity to snag a deal. The online retailer is offering discounts of up to $600 on a variety

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Seattle's Defense Steals the Show in a Low-Scoring NFC West Showdown

The Seattle Seahawks pulled off a victory that might not have been pretty, but it sure was effective. They edged out the San Francisco 49ers with a final score of 13-3, securing the NFC West title and home-field advantage for the playoffs. The game wasn't a high-scoring affair, but it was a testamen

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How Where You Live and Your Income Affect Baby's Heart Health

Living far from big cities and having less money can make it harder to spot serious heart problems in babies before they are born. This is what a recent study found. It looked at how far people live from specialized medical centers and their income levels. The study showed that those who live far aw

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