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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Why Your Deodorant Struggles in Winter

People often think winter is a breeze for deodorant. After all, it's cold, so less sweating, right? Wrong. Winter can actually make body odor worse. Here's why. First, sweat doesn't disappear in winter. Your body still sweats to regulate temperature. But in winter, that sweat gets trapped under lay

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

What Do People Really Think About Sports Betting Ads?

People have mixed feelings about sports betting and its ads in the U. S. A recent study looked at comments on YouTube to see what folks were saying. They found 2, 369 comments on 210 videos. Most comments were negative or neutral, with only a few being positive. The study used a mix of computer ana

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

El Salvador's Harsh Mega-Prison Exposed on CBS

CBS News is set to broadcast a long-awaited report on a controversial Salvadoran prison on Sunday night. This prison, known as CECOT, holds migrants deported from the United States. The report was initially delayed in December, with CBS citing the need for further investigation. CECOT has faced cri

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Soda Trend: Is Olipop's Shirley Temple Worth the Hype?

Olipop's latest soda, Shirley Temple, has taken the internet by storm. This vanilla and cherry-flavored drink is part of the growing trend of mocktails, especially popular during Dry January. The brand has gained significant attention, not just for its taste but also for its celebrity endorsements a

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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

Ted Byrd: The Quiet Hero Who Changed Lives Behind Bars

Ted Byrd was a man who knew how to fix things, both mechanical and human. He spent years as a mechanic, but later in life, he switched gears to become a teacher, focusing on a group often overlooked: inmates. His mission? To help them earn their GEDs and turn their lives around. Byrd believed in th

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

A Costly Scan, A Missed Stroke, And A Big Lawsuit

In early 2023, a young man from Manhattan paid $2, 500 for a full-body scan. He wanted to know if he had any hidden health issues. The company that did the scan, Prenuvo, said it could find problems early. But eight months later, the man had a serious stroke. He now says the scan missed warning sign

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Why Big Names Are Back in the Spotlight

Brands are shelling out big bucks for celebrities to star in their ads. In 2025, over a billion dollars was spent on securing top talent, beating pre-pandemic numbers. This surge in spending shows a clear shift in advertising strategies. Marketers are under pressure to prove their ads work. With th

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Productivity Hack: How a Tiny Bean Changed the Game

Ever feel like your phone is a time-sucking monster? That was the daily struggle with a Google Pixel. The goal was simple: turn this powerful device into a productivity machine. But most apps felt like extra work, leading to more doomscrolling than actual focus. The turning point? A unique app call

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Fixing the Government's Tech Mess: Why the TMF is a Game-Changer

The U. S. government spends a massive $100 billion each year on IT, but much of it goes to outdated systems that slow down services and put cybersecurity at risk. This is a big problem for taxpayers who deal with inefficient and outdated government services. To tackle this, Congress needs to step up

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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Mascara That's Winning Hearts

In the world of beauty, finding the right mascara can be a game-changer. One product that has been making waves is the Merit Clean Lash Mascara. It's not just any mascara; it's a favorite among many beauty enthusiasts. The Merit Clean Lash Mascara is known for its perfect balance. It's pigmented en

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