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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind Fit: Easy Ways to Boost Brain Health

Brain health is a big deal, especially with dementia cases rising. By 2060, experts predict a significant increase in new cases. However, there's a silver lining: up to 45% of these cases could be prevented. The key? Adopting healthy habits that support memory and cognitive function. Physical activ

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes 2026: A Star-Studded Night of Celebration and Recognition

The Golden Globes, a major event in the entertainment world, is just around the corner. This year, the ceremony will honor the best in film, TV, and podcasts. A new pre-show called "Golden Eve" will kick things off, with special awards going to Sarah Jessica Parker and Dame Helen Mirren. The main e

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Home Care Workers Face Hidden Dangers

Home care workers often find themselves in risky situations. They visit patients in their homes, where they might face violence from those they care for. This is called Type II workplace violence. It happens when patients, their family, or visitors act aggressively toward healthcare workers. The pro

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tony Dokoupil's First Night on CBS Evening News: A Bumpy Start

Tony Dokoupil stepped into the big chair as the new anchor of CBS Evening News on a Monday night. But things didn't go as smoothly as hoped. Viewers watched as Dokoupil, fresh from CBS Mornings, faced a series of slip-ups right from the start. First, there was a mix-up with photos. Dokoupil tried t

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Vaccines: More Than Just Disease Fighters for Seniors

Vaccines are not just about avoiding infections. They also help older folks stay healthy in other ways. For example, getting vaccinated against shingles, RSV, and flu can lower the chances of serious health problems like heart attacks, strokes, and even dementia. Older adults are more at risk for i

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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Who Pays the Price When the Lights Go Out?

The recent Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) by Xcel Energy on December 17, 2025, along the Front Range, caused significant disruption. Small businesses faced substantial losses, with restaurants dumping spoiled food and workers missing out on wages. Families struggled to keep homes warm and medic

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Journalists Face Trouble in Venezuela

In Venezuela, things got tense for media workers recently. More than a dozen journalists were held for a while on Monday. They were just doing their jobs, covering events in Caracas. This included a march backing former President Nicolas Maduro and the start of a new legislature. All of them were le

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

A New Name, A New Game: Kustom Entertainment Takes the Stage

Kustom Entertainment, Inc. is stepping into the spotlight, leaving behind its old identity as Digital Ally. This shift isn't just about a name change; it's a bold move to dive headfirst into the thriving world of live events and ticketing. The company is setting its sights on a massive market, worth

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Young Refugees in Uganda: The Fight Against HIV

In Kampala, Uganda, young refugees face big challenges when it comes to protecting themselves from HIV. A recent study looked at 330 young refugees aged 16 to 24. It found that only a small group, about one in five, used condoms regularly. But over half had access to HIV self-testing kits, and half

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Jan 05 2026RELIGION

Rome's Big Year: A Record-Breaking Holy Pilgrimage

Rome saw a massive influx of visitors in 2025, with 33. 5 million people flocking to the city for the Catholic Holy Year. This event, known as a jubilee, happens every 25 years and is a time for reflection, forgiveness, and special religious practices. Pilgrims from 185 countries, including Italy, t

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