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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Foods That Might Help with a Rare Genetic Condition

A rare genetic issue called YARS1 deficiency messes up how the body handles a key building block, tyrosine. This can cause problems like slow brain growth, weak liver function, and trouble making blood cells. Scientists are looking into whether eating more protein or adding tyrosine to the diet coul

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The White Lotus Swaps Four Seasons for Airelles in Season 4

The White Lotus, a popular TV show known for its luxury hotel settings, is making a big change for its upcoming fourth season. Instead of filming at a Four Seasons property like the first three seasons, the show will be shot at Airelles' Chateau de la Messardiere in Saint-Tropez, France. This shift

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Protests: Who is the Exiled Prince Encouraging Change?

Iran is in the middle of big protests. The government is not happy. They say protesters are enemies. Over 100 people have been killed. More than 2, 600 people have been arrested. The protests started because the money in Iran is not worth much. It has lost half its value since September. People are

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Internet Blackout: A Dark Move to Silence Protests

Iran's government has once again cut off the country's internet connection. This time, it seems even Starlink, a satellite internet service, is being blocked. The move comes as protests sweep the nation, fueled by economic struggles and government policies. The internet shutdown is not new for Iran

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

When Business Lease Rules Get Complicated

Brian Ferdinand stepped into a messy situation. He wasn't the main player in these business leases, but he ended up responsible for them. He made a promise to cover some deals for a company called LuxUrban. At the time, LuxUrban looked strong. It was growing fast and had plenty of money. So, everyon

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Iran's Turbulent Streets: A Clash of Voices

In Iran, the streets are alive with unrest. People are shouting, demanding change. The government is pushing back, cutting off the internet, making it hard for the world to see what's happening. It all started with anger over money troubles, but now it's about much more. The protests are growing, sp

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

Portland Shooting: What Really Happened?

In Portland, two people were shot by federal agents, and the story is far from clear. The police chief mentioned that the two individuals, Luis David Nino-Moncada and Yorlenys Betzabeth Zambrano-Contreras, might be linked to a Venezuelan gang called Tren de Aragua. However, he didn't say they were d

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

Mixing Plant Proteins, Chitosan, and Fiber for Better Gels

Creating new gel materials is not just about mixing stuff together. It's about smartly combining ingredients to get the best results. Here, scientists looked at soy protein, chitosan, and dietary fiber. They wanted to see how these three could work together to make better gels. First, they knew tha

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Iran's Uprising: A Call for Change and Accountability

In a bold move, the foreign leaders of Australia, Canada, and the European Union have spoken out against the Iranian government's harsh treatment of its own people. They praised the courage of Iranians who are demanding their basic rights, such as the freedom to protest peacefully. The leaders stron

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Iranians Stand Up: A Fight for Change

In Iran, people are standing up against their government. They are shouting from their windows and marching in the streets. This is big. It's not just about money anymore. It's about freedom and change. The leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is not happy. He says the protesters are making a me

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