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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Alcohol and Health: A New Perspective from the Trump Administration

The Trump administration recently introduced updated dietary guidelines that include a fresh take on alcohol consumption. Dr. Mehmet Oz, heading the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, shared his thoughts on the matter. He suggested that alcohol can serve as a "social lubricant, " fostering connections

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Feeling Like a Fake in Surgery: Why It Happens and Who It Hits

Surgery residents often feel like they don't belong. This is called the imposter phenomenon. It's when someone feels like a fraud, even when they are skilled and qualified. A recent study looked at this issue. It aimed to find out how common it is. It also wanted to see if certain groups feel this w

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Trump's Global Land Grab: A Puzzle for Allies and Critics

President Donald Trump's recent aggressive stance on international affairs has left many scratching their heads. His administration's sudden interest in Greenland and the recent military action in Venezuela have sparked confusion and concern among allies and critics alike. The Wall Street Journal,

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Chelsea Gray: From WNBA Star to Unrivaled Hero

Chelsea Gray is a force to be reckoned with. She proved this not just in the WNBA but also in the Unrivaled 3-on-3 league. Gray's journey from a tough WNBA semifinal opponent to a teammate of Lexie Hull is quite interesting. In the 2025 WNBA playoffs, Gray was a key player for the Las Vegas Aces. S

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

EU's New Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2026, crypto companies in the EU will begin gathering tax details from users. This is part of the EU's DAC8 rules. Many people think this means the end of crypto privacy. But that's not quite true. The EU set January 1, 2026, as the start date for data collection. However, the first ful

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

How Banks Are Using Blockchain to Change Finance

Blockchain is not just about cryptocurrencies anymore. Big banks like Lloyds are using this technology to make their services better. While many people talk about Bitcoin and other digital currencies, Lloyds is doing something different. They are using blockchain to make banking faster and more effi

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

The Healthcare Subsidy Showdown

Democrats are facing a tough situation with healthcare subsidies. They promised these subsidies as a temporary fix, but now they're fighting to keep them forever. It's a common trick they use: promise something short-term, then fight to make it permanent. This has led to a lot of government spending

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Judges in the Hot Seat: Senate Republicans Push for Impeachment

Senate Republicans recently held a hearing to discuss the impeachment of certain judges. This move comes after President Trump and his supporters have been vocal about removing judges who have ruled against his policies. Democrats, however, see this as an attempt to pressure the judiciary into favor

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Peacock's Big Plans for Sports Fans in 2026

Peacock is stepping up its game for sports lovers in 2026. They've got some cool new features coming up for the NBA All-Star Game and the Winter Olympics. Fans will get to experience the action like never before. The NBA All-Star Game is getting a makeover in 2026. It's going to be a US vs. World s

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

New U. S. Guidelines: Less Alcohol, More Protein, and Fewer Processed Foods

The U. S. government has just rolled out its latest set of dietary guidelines. This time, they're taking a different approach to alcohol. Instead of telling people to stick to one or two drinks a day, they're simply advising folks to drink less. This shift is part of the bigger 2025-2030 Dietary Gui

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