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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Finland's Ice Victory: A Thrilling Overtime Win

In a heart-pounding game, Finland triumphed over the U. S. in the world junior hockey quarterfinals, with Arttu Valola scoring the winning goal in overtime. This victory was a sweet revenge for Finland, who lost to the U. S. in last year's final. The Finnish team played exceptionally well, with Lee

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Jan 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Eye in the Sky: Italy's Latest Earth-Watcher Takes Flight

SpaceX kicked off the year 2026 with a bang, sending an Italian satellite into space. The launch happened on January 2nd from California. A Falcon 9 rocket did the job, lifting off at 9:09 p. m. EST. The rocket's first part came back to Earth safely, sticking the landing about 8. 5 minutes after tak

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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

How Buying Time Can Strengthen Your Relationship

People often say money can't buy happiness, but what if it could buy time? Time to connect, to relax, and to enjoy life with your partner. Research shows that when couples spend money to save time, they feel more in control of their lives. This sense of control boosts their well-being and happiness.

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Debunking Common Business Misconceptions: A Fresh Perspective

Many people think that running a business is all about working hard and making money. But a business mentor has some surprising advice. He says that some common beliefs about business are actually myths. These myths can hold people back from success. The mentor has helped over 1, 000 business owner

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Venezuela Crisis: UN Chief Raises Concerns Over US Military Move

The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has expressed serious worry about the recent US military action in Venezuela. This action, according to Guterres, sets a worrying example for other nations. The UN Security Council is likely to discuss this issue soon, as requested by Venezuela and Colombi

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

LCK Prepares for 2026 with Big Changes and Training

The League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) is getting ready for the 2026 season with a lot of new rules and training. On January 2nd, Riot Games held a big training session at the LCK Arena in LoL Park. This session was for players and coaches to learn about new rules, how to behave professionally,

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Britain Stays Out of Venezuela Drama

The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has made it clear that Britain had nothing to do with the recent U. S. strikes on Venezuela. He stressed the importance of sticking to international law and wanted to chat with U. S. President Donald Trump to get the full story. Trump had announced on social m

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Keeping Teachers in Dental Schools: What's the Problem and How to Fix It?

Dental schools in the US are facing a big problem: not enough teachers. This isn't just about having enough people to teach. It's also about keeping the good ones around. Why are dental teachers leaving? Burnout, heavy workloads, and feeling undervalued are big reasons. Younger teachers often have d

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Ice Hockey Takes Over Miami: A First for Florida

In a bold move, the NHL brought its outdoor Winter Classic to sunny Florida for the first time. The New York Rangers outshone the local Florida Panthers with a 5-1 victory at loanDepot park. This wasn't just any game; it was a spectacle. The stadium, usually home to the Miami Marlins, transformed in

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Hidden Dangers in Your Makeup Bag

PFAS chemicals, also known as "forever chemicals, " are found in many makeup products. These chemicals do not break down easily and can stay in the body and environment for a long time. A recent study found over 50 different PFAS chemicals in more than 1, 700 beauty products. This is a lot of potent

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