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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Finding the Right Exercise for Cancer Fatigue: A Closer Look

Cancer patients often feel very tired. Exercise might help, but what kind of exercise works best? A recent study looked at different exercise programs to see which ones help the most with fatigue. It seems that moderate workouts, like walking or light weightlifting, done a few times a week, can make

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power at Night: A New Twist on Energy

Scientists in Sydney are working on a cool idea: making energy from the sun even when it's dark. They're not using regular solar panels. Instead, they're creating devices that make electricity by giving off light, not absorbing it. Think of it like a solar panel in reverse. These scientists are par

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

College Football's Top Picks: Who's Going Where in the 2026 NFL Draft?

The 2026 NFL Draft is shaping up to be quite the event, with plenty of talent from the college football scene making the jump to the pros. The Indiana Hoosiers are celebrating their national championship win, and quarterback Fernando Mendoza is expected to be the first pick overall. But he's not the

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Pregnancy and Wildfire Smoke: A Hidden Risk?

Wildfire smoke might be doing more harm than we thought. New research shows that when pregnant women breathe in this smoke, their kids might have a higher chance of having autism. The study looked at over 200, 000 births in Southern California. It found that the risk was highest when moms were expos

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Jan 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Russell Brand Faces New Legal Hurdles

Russell Brand, a well-known comedian and actor, is in hot water again. He was recently granted bail after appearing in a London court via video link. This time, he's facing two more charges: sexual assault and rape. These new accusations come from incidents that allegedly happened in 2009, involving

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Jan 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Brooklyn Beckham's Bold Claims: Family Feud Unveiled

Brooklyn Beckham recently took to Instagram to share his side of the story, revealing a series of claims about his family. The post, which quickly went viral, shed light on long-standing tensions within the Beckham family, particularly around his wedding to Nicola Peltz. One of the most talked-abou

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Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Smart Stock Picks for a Secure Future

Picking stocks that can grow over a long time is tricky. Not every company can stay strong for many years. But some can. Here are three companies that might be good for this. Amazon is one of them. It's big in online shopping. In the U. S. , it controls about 40% of the market. That's a lot. Walmar

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Russia's Arctic Gambit: A Distraction from Ukraine

Russia seems to be playing a clever game with Greenland. While the world watches the drama unfold between the U. S. and Greenland, Russia is quietly shifting focus away from Ukraine. It's like a magician distracting the audience while the real trick happens elsewhere. Russia's approach has been any

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Vast Space: Building the First Private Space Station

Vast Space is making big moves in the space industry. They are building the first commercial space station, called Haven-1. This station is set to launch in early 2027, which is a bit later than they originally planned. The company's CEO, Max Haot, explained that they are taking their time to make s

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in Gaming: A Double-Edged Sword?

The gaming world is buzzing with debates about generative AI. Some love it, others hate it. Razer's CEO, Min-Liang Tan, thinks AI has a place in gaming. He believes that even though there's a lot of low-quality AI-generated content out there, some truly amazing art can still come from it. Razer is

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