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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Morning Raves: A New Way to Party Without the Booze

In Seoul, a new trend is taking over the party scene. Instead of late-night clubbing, people are gathering early in the morning to dance and have fun without alcohol. This might sound strange, but it's becoming a hit. One person, Park Jihyun, even ran to the party in her running clothes and shoes. S

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

NFL Coaching Shake-Up: What's Next for Teams and Players?

The NFL season is wrapping up, and the coaching carousel is about to spin. Teams are making big decisions about who stays and who goes. The Las Vegas Raiders are in a tough spot. They might pick first in the next draft and could change coaches soon. The future of star player Maxx Crosby is also up i

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Tesla Loses Its EV Crown

Tesla, once the king of electric vehicles (EVs), has been dethroned. In 2025, BYD, a Chinese automaker, sold more EVs than Tesla. BYD sold 2. 26 million EVs, while Tesla sold 1. 64 million. This is a big deal because it's the first time Tesla has not been the top EV seller. Tesla's sales dropped fo

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

The U. S. Takes a Stand on Tech Security

In a bold move, the U. S. government has ordered a Chinese-controlled company to reverse a recent tech acquisition. The deal, involving a New Jersey-based semiconductor manufacturer, has raised eyebrows in Washington. The U. S. Treasury Department flagged potential risks to national security, pointi

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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Flights in Puerto Rico: What's Happening and What You Need to Know

Puerto Rico's airspace is currently off-limits for U. S. airlines. Why? Military exercises in Venezuela are causing this temporary shutdown. This means flights to and from San Juan are grounded. Not ideal, right? If you're a traveler, here's what you should do: head to the airport as planned. But d

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Understanding the Rhythms of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is not just random; it follows patterns. This is where chronobiology comes in. It's the study of how our bodies keep time, and it's helping us understand why seizures happen when they do. Seizures don't just happen out of the blue. They follow cycles. This is a big deal because it means we

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

A Tragic End to a Loving Family in Columbus

In Columbus, Ohio, a quiet neighborhood was shattered by a grim discovery. Spencer and Monique Tepe, a dentist and a stay-at-home mom, were found dead in their home, leaving behind two young children. The couple, who had celebrated their love just a year ago, were taken from their family in a brutal

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Unlock Your Unique Voice: Writing Tips for Aspiring Novelists

Writing a novel is a personal journey. It's not about following strict rules or copying others. It's about finding your own voice and telling a story that only you can tell. First impressions matter, especially in writing. The opening line of a novel should grab attention and make readers curious.

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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

The Final Hours: Tommy Lee Jones' Daughter's Tragic End

Tommy Lee Jones' family is mourning the loss of his daughter, Victoria, who passed away at the young age of 34. The details surrounding her death are still unclear, but witnesses have shared some haunting accounts of the events leading up to her tragic end. Victoria was found unresponsive in a luxu

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Vaccines: More Than Just Disease Fighters for Seniors

Vaccines are like superheroes for older adults. They don't just shield them from serious illnesses like shingles, RSV, and flu. They also come with some surprising extra benefits. Let's take a closer look. First up, the shingles vaccine. It's a big deal because it cuts the risk of getting shingles

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