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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Living Life to the Fullest: Luann de Lesseps' Journey to Wellness and Happiness

Luann de Lesseps, a familiar face from "Real Housewives of New York City, " is proving that age is just a number. At 60, she's embracing life with a positive attitude and a commitment to wellness. Her secret? Staying true to herself and spreading joy. De Lesseps has learned that happiness starts fr

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Swimmers and Shark Deterrents: Do They Really Work?

Sharks are a real concern for swimmers along California's coast. After a shark attack near Lovers Point in 2022, the Kelp Krawlers swim club started using shark deterrents. These devices are supposed to keep sharks away. But do they really work? Erica Fox, a member of the Kelp Krawlers, was found d

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Scripts We Follow in Family Dynamics

Ever notice how you slip back into your old family role when you're all together? It's like a script you can't shake off. Maybe you're the one who always organizes everything, or perhaps you're the one who stirs up trouble. These roles stick around, even when we think we've grown out of them. Psych

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How Early Seizures Might Affect Kids Later in Life

Researchers wanted to see how babies who had seizures in the first few weeks of life would do when they reached school age. They looked at kids around 5 or 6 years old who had these early seizures. The goal was to understand how these seizures might affect their development and what factors could pr

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Hidden Dangers in Your Makeup Bag

PFAS chemicals, also known as "forever chemicals, " are found in many makeup products. These chemicals do not break down easily and can stay in the body and environment for a long time. A recent study found over 50 different PFAS chemicals in more than 1, 700 beauty products. This is a lot of potent

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Being Kind is Good for Your Health

Kindness is more than just a nice idea. It's actually good for your health. It makes you feel better and helps others too. It's like a superpower that everyone has. You don't need to be a superhero to use it. Just a little bit of kindness can make a big difference. Kindness is about being nice, hel

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Future Uncertain After Maduro's Sudden Exit

In Madrid, Venezuelans who fled their homeland watched in shock as news broke about Nicolas Maduro's capture by U. S. forces. The event sparked a mix of relief and uncertainty among the large Venezuelan community in Spain, which includes prominent opposition figures like Edmundo Gonzalez and Leopold

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Making the Most of Dementia Care: What Makes a Difference?

Dementia care units are like special hospitals for people with dementia. They help manage tough symptoms and improve quality of life. But with more people needing care and not enough space, it's important to figure out how to use these units wisely. A recent study looked at 75 cases of people with

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Iran's Leader Stands Firm Amid Growing Protests and U. S. Threats

In Iran, things are heating up. The country's top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has made it clear he won't back down. This comes as protests spread across the nation, fueled by a struggling economy and rising prices. Protesters have taken to the streets, angry about the weak currency and tough li

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Global Responses to US Military Action in Venezuela

The world is talking about the recent U. S. military strikes in Venezuela. Many countries are sharing their thoughts and worries. Russia's foreign ministry called the strikes an act of aggression. They said the U. S. used weak excuses to justify the attack. Russia wants to avoid more conflict and h

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