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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

America's Slipping Quality of Life: A Wake-Up Call

The United States often prides itself on being a global leader, especially in military strength. However, when it comes to the well-being of its citizens, the country has a lot of catching up to do. A recent study using the Social Progress Index shows that the U. S. ranks 32nd out of 171 countries i

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

How Exercise Shapes Your Nerve Signals

People who work out regularly, whether lifting weights or running marathons, have muscles that respond differently to signals from the brain. These signals come from nerve cells called motoneurons. Scientists wanted to see how these nerve cells change with different types of exercise. They studied

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Heroes of Our Planet: Fungi and the Fight for Their Survival

Dr. Toby Kiers, a leading evolutionary biologist, has been awarded the prestigious Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. This honor is often called the "Nobel Prize for the Environment. " At the same time, her non-profit organization, SPUN, is launching a new project called "Underground Advocat

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Jan 15 2026CRIME

A Bold Heist in Cortina d'Ampezzo

In a quiet town nestled in the Italian Alps, something unexpected happened. Cortina d'Ampezzo, known for its stunning landscapes and luxury appeal, saw a daring robbery. Three masked individuals stormed a high-end jewelry store on the bustling Corso Italia. They overpowered a shop worker but left no

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Greenlanders Hold Their Breath as U. S. Talks Unfold

In a cozy wooden home overlooking Nuuk's vast fjord, Liv Aurora Jensen and her family huddled around their TV. Their eyes were glued to the screen, watching a crucial meeting unfold at the White House. The U. S. Vice President and Secretary of State were discussing Greenland's future with Denmark an

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Politics and Crypto: How Trump's Words Are Shaking Up the Market

The financial world is buzzing with news that could impact your crypto investments. President Trump recently called out Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, saying some not-so-nice things and hinting that changes might be coming. This has got traders thinking that interest rates could drop, which us

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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

UK Housing Market: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Challenges

The UK housing market is showing small signs of improvement. This is after a long period of uncertainty. Surveyors are now feeling more positive about the future. This is due to a few key factors. First, the finance minister's tax plans are now clearer. There was a lot of worry about possible tax i

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Russia is Helping Iran Stay in Power

Russia is not directly stepping in to help Iran deal with its ongoing protests. Instead, it is providing tools and knowledge to help Iran control its people. This includes weapons, technology to block the internet, and advice on how to handle protests. Russia has been doing this for years, and it se

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Portugal's Presidential Election: A Close Call and a Changing Political Scene

Portugal is about to have a very close presidential election. It looks like there will be a runoff vote for the first time in 40 years. This is big news because it shows how politics in Portugal are changing. The president in Portugal doesn't have as much power as in some other countries. But they

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Games Coming to Apple Arcade: What to Expect

Apple Arcade is set to expand its game library with some exciting new additions. Four new games will be available starting February 5, offering a variety of gaming experiences. One of the highlights is Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition, a strategy game that lets players build and manage th

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