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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Titans Gather to Talk AI and the Future of Entertainment

Every January, Las Vegas becomes the hub for tech enthusiasts and industry leaders as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) takes over the city. Since 1998, this event has been a staple, drawing crowds eager to see the latest innovations. Among the many highlights is the Variety Entertainment Summit,

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Show at CES 2026: What to Expect

Samsung is kicking off the tech event season with a bang. At CES 2026, they're hosting a special presentation called "The First Look. " This is where they'll likely reveal their latest home products and announcements. The show starts at 10PM ET (7PM PT) tonight, and you can catch it live from your c

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Moves for Tech Professionals

Range Finance is a new kind of money manager. It is designed for people who earn a lot but do not want to pay high fees. This service combines human experts with smart technology. It helps users manage taxes, investments, and estate planning all in one place. One big plus is that Range brings every

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Jan 05 2026CELEBRITIES

David Bowie's Journey: From Radical Icon to Family Man

David Bowie, a name that still echoes in the music world, left a lasting impact even after his passing a decade ago. His final album, "Blackstar, " released just days before his death, topped the charts for the first time in his career. Since then, his music has continued to influence new artists an

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Key Scene in Sinners Almost Disappeared

Sinners, the vampire epic by Ryan Coogler, has become a major talking point since its release in 2025. It's not just a hit movie; it's a cultural moment. The film is packed with memorable moments, from its quiet, intimate scenes to its bold, musical sequences. But did you know that one of the most p

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

What Do People Really Think About Slow Codes in Hospitals?

The debate about "slow codes" in hospitals has been going on for a long time. Some people think it's wrong because it's not honest. Others believe it helps doctors and families deal with tough choices. A study by Sprengholz looked at what regular people think about this practice. The study wanted to

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Birdwatching in Baja: A Scientist's Quest to Connect Kids with Nature

Gerardo Marrón, a passionate ornithologist from La Paz, is on a mission to explore and protect the diverse bird species of Baja California Sur. His journey began with a simple curiosity about ants in his backyard, which eventually led him to the world of birds. Marrón's work is not just about studyi

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Is Your Wellness Routine Really Working?

Let's talk about wellness trends. Some are helpful, others are just hype. Take full-fat dairy, for example. For years, we were told to avoid it. But now, experts say it's not so bad. In fact, some studies show that whole milk might even be better for your cholesterol than skim milk. So, maybe it's t

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Running Through Barriers: The Story of Mohammed Bati

Mohammed Bati is a runner who never stops. He runs 150 miles every week. He is a student at Augsburg University. He studies political science and nursing. He works at night. He works at an assisted living facility. He supports himself. He is 26 years old. He came to the U. S. from Ethiopia in 2018.

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Keeping Your Gut Happy: Simple Steps for a Healthier You

Your gut is like a tiny world inside you, full of bacteria and other tiny creatures. These tiny friends help you digest food, boost your immune system, and even affect your mood. When this tiny world is out of balance, it can cause problems like stomachaches, diabetes, and even anxiety. So, taking c

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