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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Up with the Tech Race: How Companies Can Stay Ahead

The world of technology is moving at lightning speed. What used to take years to catch on now happens in months. Think about it: the telephone took 75 years to reach 100 million users, but the internet did it in just seven years. And get this, GenAI reached that number in a few months. This rapid ch

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Really an Indie Game?

The game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sparked some debate. Some people think it's an indie game. Others disagree. The reason? The game got a lot of help from its publisher. But the developers say they still feel indie at heart. The team behind the game is Sandfall. They made the game with a smal

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Turns Nine: What's in Store for Players?

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links is blowing out nine candles on its birthday cake this month. Starting January 12, players on mobile and PC can dive into a special anniversary celebration packed with goodies and challenges. The highlight? A chance to snag the Dark Magician Dragon Knight – Red-Eyes Dragoon (Spee

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Teamwork in Action: US and Nigeria Join Forces Against Terror

Nigeria and the United States are working together to tackle security challenges. The US has sent important military supplies to Nigeria. This happened after the US attacked Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria last month. The US military's Africa Command (AFRICOM) said the supplies will hel

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Jan 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Birthdays Don't Define Love: What Really Matters in Relationships

Ever wondered why people still ask about zodiac signs on dates? It's not that astrology is useless. It's just that birthdays don't tell us much about who we are or who we'll love. Personality isn't decided by the month you were born. It's shaped by genes, upbringing, and life experiences. So, why do

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Vanessa Williams: Aging, Loss, and the Power of Performance

Vanessa Williams, a name known worldwide, has been open about her struggles with aging and health. She shared that her 50s were tough. Her body was changing, and she felt like she had no control. She tried to stay healthy, but it was hard. She started using new science-based treatments to feel bette

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Slow Climb: What's Holding It Back?

Bitcoin has been on a slow climb since its dip in late November. It's not a surprise, though. Experts say the cryptocurrency is facing some tough challenges right now. One big issue is the mix of good and bad news out there. Political uncertainty and the way Bitcoin funds are moving around are keep

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Understanding the PASE Scale: A Closer Look at Self-Disengagement

The PASE scale is a tool designed to measure how much someone avoids their own thoughts, feelings, and memories. This avoidance is believed to be a key factor in trauma-related mental health issues. A recent study set out to test the reliability of the English version of this scale and explore its c

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New Leader: Dina Powell McCormick Takes the Helm

Meta has a new big boss: Dina Powell McCormick. She's stepping into the roles of President and Vice Chairman. This isn't her first rodeo with Meta. She's been on their board, helping them with their big plans for AI and smart tech. Meta is growing fast. They're building huge data centers, energy sy

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Smart Trees for a Greener Future: How AI Can Help Cities Fight Climate Change

Cities are looking for ways to fight climate change. One big idea is to plant more trees. But just planting trees anywhere isn't enough. The right spots can make a big difference. A new study shows how AI can help find the best places to plant trees in cities. This can help cities capture more carbo

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