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Jan 02 2026EDUCATION

How Gender Shapes Future Entrepreneurs in Uganda

In Uganda, young adults are increasingly looking to start their own businesses. But does gender play a role in who decides to become an entrepreneur? A recent study focused on final-year university students to find out. The study looked at students at Mbarara University of Science and Technology. I

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Pasta Politics: US Eases Up on Italian Pasta Tariffs

The US has decided to lower the extra charges on Italian pasta. This move comes after a lot of people complained about the high cost of living. The US had accused some Italian pasta companies of selling their products too cheaply in America. But now, the extra charges have been reduced from a huge 9

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Holiday Slump: A Gold Bug's Perspective

Peter Schiff, a well-known gold advocate, has once again taken aim at Bitcoin. This time, he's using the recent holiday season to make his point. Schiff argues that Bitcoin's performance during this period was lackluster, while gold and silver saw gains. He even suggested that selling Bitcoin to buy

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Songs to Life: A New Way to Animate Singing Faces

Creating 3D animations of people singing is a cool idea. It can be used in virtual worlds, entertainment, and even teaching. But it's tricky. Most methods that turn speech into movement don't work well for singing. They make faces look too smooth and emotionless. That's why a new approach called Thi

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Why Family Ties Matter in Racing

Money talks in the world of motorsports. It's no secret that having deep pockets can pave the way for a career in racing. This reality has led to a long-standing practice in NASCAR: parents supporting their children's racing dreams. Some fans appreciate seeing family legacies unfold on the track, wh

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Cyber Intimacy: How Germans Are Exploring Online Sexual Activities

In today's digital age, online sexual activities (OSA) are becoming a normal part of life for many people. A recent study shed light on how common these activities are in Germany and how they affect people's lives. The study found that 62% of adults in Germany have engaged in some form of OSA in th

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Dec 28 2025RELIGION

Faith on the Decline: The Changing Religious Landscape of America

The American religious scene is undergoing a significant transformation. Over the past decade, there has been a notable increase in the number of people who do not associate with any religion. This shift is happening at a rapid pace, making it one of the most significant changes in modern history.

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Dec 28 2025BUSINESS

Get Your Home Essentials Now Before Prices Jump

Prices for home goods are set to climb in early 2026. This is due to new tariffs on imports. Retailers have been stocking up to avoid these extra costs. But soon, they will have to pass them on to customers. Right now, stores are trying to keep prices steady. They are even offering discounts on som

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Dec 27 2025RELIGION

Marriage, Faith, and Student Life: A Well-Being Check

At a university where faith is a big part of student life, a recent study looked into how marriage affects well-being. It turns out, being married seems to give a boost to happiness and social health. But it's not just about being hitched; religion plays a role too. The study surveyed over 2, 000 s

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Some Teens Obsess Over Celebrities?

Teens often feel a strong urge to fit in and be accepted. This can sometimes lead to an unhealthy fascination with celebrities. A recent study looked at how this happens, especially in Chinese high school students. Researchers found that the more teens want to belong, the more they might crave fame

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