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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Money and Health: A Tale of Two Measures in China

In China, the link between money and health is not as straightforward as it might seem. Recent research using data from 2016 and 2020 shows that how people feel about their health and what their body mass index (BMI) says can be quite different. This difference changes depending on where you live an

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating the New Year with a Fun Twist

New Year's Eve is often associated with late-night parties, but some places decided to do things differently. On a rainy December 31, 2025, two spots in the Bay Area hosted balloon drops during the day. The Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland and the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos both

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

Red Sweaters: How to Copy Celebrity Style on a Budget

Celebrities like Martha Stewart, Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner, and Jennifer Lawrence have been spotted rocking red sweaters lately. This trend has caught on, and people are eager to recreate these looks without breaking the bank. The good news? You can get similar styles for a fraction of the price.

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Queen Camilla's Bold Move Against Domestic Violence

Queen Camilla recently shared a personal story that happened to her in the 1960s. She was on a train, minding her own business, when a man suddenly attacked her. She fought back and managed to stop him. This was a tough experience, but she kept it to herself for a long time. Years later, she heard

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Farmers Face a Health Insurance Crisis

Farmers are in a tight spot. They're already dealing with low crop prices and high costs for things like fertilizer and seeds. Now, the extra help they get to pay for health insurance is ending soon. This could leave many without coverage. James Davis, a farmer in Louisiana, is worried. His insuran

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

New Orleans Prepares for New Year's with Heightened Security

New Orleans is getting ready for its first New Year's celebration since the tragic Bourbon Street attack. To ensure safety, the National Guard has been called in to help with security measures. This comes almost a year after a devastating incident that exposed serious security flaws in the city's fa

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Y86: A Tiny Helper for Happy Chickens

In the world of tiny creatures, there's a new hero for chickens. Meet Y86, a special kind of bacteria found in the guts of chickens. It's not just any bacteria, though. It's a champion at fighting off bad germs and can handle tough conditions. Y86 is a type of Lactobacillus gallinarum. Scientists f

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Cut Short: Tatiana Schlossberg's Journey

Tatiana Schlossberg, a well-known journalist and author, has passed away. She was the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy. Her family shared the sad news on social media. They said she will always be remembered. Tatiana was only 36 years old. She had been fighting a rare form of cance

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

How 2026 Trends Are Reshaping Our Lives

In 2026, people are expected to make big changes in how they live, work, and connect. The focus is on being more real, taking care of health, and finding balance. Work is evolving with more people choosing to be their own bosses. Companies are starting to care more about keeping workers safe, especi

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Lasting Sadness After a Stroke

A stroke can leave a person feeling down. This is called post-stroke depression (PSD). Sometimes, this sadness sticks around for a long time. Why does this happen? Scientists are trying to figure it out. They looked at genes and how they mix with things like lifestyle, diet, and common health marke

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