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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

Kids and Their Screens: What the Numbers Say

A new study that looked at 153 pieces of research shows that spending time on social media can raise the chances of kids feeling sad, acting out, or even harming themselves. The researchers found that teens between 12 and 15 are especially at risk, while younger children show weaker links. The resea

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Mar 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Fame: A Quick Blink in the Digital Age

The idea that a star’s glory lasts only fifteen minutes is old news, yet it still feels true when we look at today’s pop culture. People who once ruled the airwaves now juggle TikTok dances, podcast shows, and even AI‑generated performances after death. Fame is no longer a single flash; it’s a serie

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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

A Quiet Escape: How a Birthday Plan Turned Tragic

A 29‑year‑old accountant, single and carrying a history of personal struggles, had planned a small celebration for himself. He bought a large helium tank online, the same kind used to lift party balloons, and told his friends he was hosting a birthday bash at home. The purchase was deliberate; searc

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Mar 20 2026SCIENCE

Low‑Pressure Blood Flow Restriction Boosts Muscle Work Without Heavy Load

The study looked at how different levels of blood flow restriction affect the body during light, controlled muscle movements. Researchers tested several percentages of arterial occlusion pressure (AOP) to see which level best increased muscle activation while keeping the effort feel low. They measur

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Mar 20 2026FINANCE

Choosing the Right Cloud Accounting System for Big Companies

Large businesses need a single cloud platform that can handle all their financial work, from bookkeeping to compliance. The best options let you manage several subsidiaries at once, automate routine tasks, and show live data so leaders can act fast. When picking a system, start by listing the must‑

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Mar 20 2026CRYPTO

Payment‑First APIs Let Bots Buy Crypto Data

The new Zerion API now works with the x402 protocol, a way for AI agents to pay for blockchain data just like people do. When an agent calls the API, it sends a tiny USDC fee on Base – a Layer‑2 network built by Coinbase – and immediately receives organized information about wallets, DeFi positions,

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Mar 20 2026FINANCE

Secrets About Money That Hurt Relationships

Money problems can make love feel shaky. When someone hides a big surprise, it often creates doubt and fights. Financial mysteries show up in many ways: a hidden inheritance that nobody knows about, unpaid credit cards that only surface after a wedding. Even everyday choices can turn secret. A

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Mar 20 2026BUSINESS

Rebooting Denim: How One Brand Turned Back the Clock

True Religion’s comeback began when its new CEO, Michael Buckley, took the helm in 2019 after the company was emerging from bankruptcy. He saw that the old ways—selling pricey jeans in luxury department stores and targeting high‑income shoppers—were no longer working. The brand’s sales had stalled,

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Mar 20 2026SPORTS

Movsar Evloev: From Ingushetia to the UFC Spotlight

He grew up in Sunzha, a small town inside Russia’s North Caucasus region. From an early age he trained in Greco‑Roman wrestling, earning a Master of Sports title before switching to mixed martial arts. His first professional fight was in 2014, and he quickly rose through the ranks of M‑1 Globa

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Mar 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

New Faces on Old Lands: How Kindness and Climate Shape Community Acceptance

In northern Bangladesh, people are moving to new villages because rivers have eaten away their homes. Researchers wanted to see how villagers feel about these newcomers. They asked 265 residents in person and used a game‑like survey to test different ideas about why people move. The study found t

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