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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Earth's Cooling Trend: Why Aren't We Talking About It?

The world is getting cooler, but you wouldn't know it from the news. Temperature drops on land and sea are happening fast. Yet, most media outlets are too busy pushing the idea of global warming to notice. Satellite data shows a big drop in temperatures. In 2025, the average temperature anomaly fel

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Future of Entertainment: Where Tech and Creativity Collide

The entertainment industry is at a crossroads, with technology and creativity driving significant changes. The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas brought together top executives, creators, and entrepreneurs to discuss these shifts. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, known for his work with HitRecord, highlig

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Gestational Diabetes: A Hidden Threat to Future Health

Gestational diabetes, a condition that affects many women during pregnancy, is a serious issue. It's not just about the baby. It also puts the mother at risk for type 2 diabetes and heart problems later in life. This risk shows up within ten years after giving birth. But, many women don't focus on t

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

The Hidden Truth Behind the Predator Stings

The documentary "Predators" dives deep into the world of predator stings, revealing a side that was often overlooked during the original broadcasts. It starts with a focus on the raw, unedited footage that was never shown to the public. This footage shows the real impact of the stings, far from the

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

The Changing Face of Sports and Culture

Sports have become a big deal in the world of media. Companies like Amazon and Netflix are spending a lot of money to show NFL games. In 2024, 40 of the top 50 TV shows were NFL games. Only a few other events, like the presidential debates and the Thanksgiving Day parade, made the list. This fight

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Moves into Media and Creators

A new fund is making waves in the world of media and creators. Guggenheim Brothers Media, backed by Abu Dhabi's Ethmar International Holding, has raised $50 million. They plan to invest in startups focused on media, entertainment, and the creator economy. The goal? To pour $2 million to $5 million i

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Jan 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Moms and the Drama of Friendship

Ashley Tisdale French recently shared her experience with a so-called "toxic" mom group, sparking a wave of reactions from other celebrities. In early 2026, she wrote an essay for The Cut, revealing how she felt excluded from a group of friends. She noticed she was left out of gatherings and saw it

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Celebrating Black Nurses: Building Bridges Across Generations

Black nurses in Canada have been making waves, and a recent event showed just how much they've done for healthcare. It all started with a big push from the United Nations. They wanted to highlight the important role Black communities play in keeping the world's economy strong. This led to a special

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Two-Faced AI: Grok's Mixed Approach to Deepfakes

Elon Musk's AI model, Grok, is showing a split personality. On one side, it's playing by new rules on X. The Grok bot there now asks for a paid subscription to generate images. Plus, it seems to have stopped making sexualized deepfakes of real people. But on the other side, Grok is still acting up.

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Unraveling ALS: A Genetic Look at SOD1 in India

In India, a recent study dug deep into the genetic roots of a specific type of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), focusing on the SOD1 gene. ALS is a tough disease that affects nerve cells. The study looked at 765 people and found that 37 of them had SOD1-related ALS. That's about 4. 8% of the gro

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