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Jan 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Unlock Your Personality Traits With This Science-Based Zodiac Guide

People often turn to horoscopes for insight and direction. But what if there was a way to get that same self-reflection using science? A new approach does just that. Instead of relying on birth dates and star positions, it focuses on personality traits linked to zodiac signs. This method measures t

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Heart Health in America: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Challenges

The latest numbers on heart disease and stroke in the U. S. show both good and bad news. While deaths from these conditions have gone down, they still top the list of causes of death in the country. Almost half of American adults are dealing with some form of cardiovascular disease. This should make

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Breathing Stronger, Leaking Less: A New Hope for Women with SUI

Women dealing with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) might have a new way to manage their symptoms. A recent study looked into how breathing exercises can help. The idea is to strengthen the diaphragm, the muscle that helps you breathe, which sits right above the pelvic floor muscles. When these mus

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

Witnessing Earth and Moon from Space: A Polish Astronaut's Journey

A Polish astronaut, Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, has shared stunning timelapse videos of Earth and the Moon. He took these videos while on the International Space Station (ISS) for the Ignis mission. The videos show Earth's changing weather and the Moon moving across the sky. They were taken from th

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

The Calm After the Storm: How One Man Steered Markets Through Trump's Greenland Turmoil

In the heart of the Swiss Alps, during the World Economic Forum, a key figure emerged, not just as a defender of President Donald Trump's bold economic moves, but also as a soothing voice to anxious investors. Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary, found himself at the center of attention, not just

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Tiny Changes in EuVO2H Films

In the world of materials science, tiny changes can lead to big surprises. Take EuVO2H films, for example. These films are special because they can handle a mix of europium ions (Eu2+ and Eu3+) without falling apart. Normally, when europium changes its valence, it causes big problems. The ions are d

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

Minneapolis Kids Live in Fear: ICE Raids Disrupt Schools and Lives

In Minneapolis, kids are scared to go to school. They worry about ICE agents taking their parents away. Some kids even hide in their basements to do online classes. Others have panic attacks in the middle of class. It's a tough time for everyone. ICE agents are everywhere. They show up at bus stops

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Grayscale's Big Move: What's Next for Binance Coin?

Grayscale has taken a bold step by applying for a spot Binance Coin (BNB) ETF. This comes at a time when BNB's price has been stuck in a tight range, dropping 36% from its December high of $1, 363. The ETF, if approved, will trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker GBNB and will hold actual BNB tokens t

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

Texas' School Choice Plan: What Parents Need to Know

Texas is rolling out a new education program called the Texas Education Freedom Accounts. This program, which starts in the 2026-27 school year, is like a voucher system. It lets parents use state money for private school or homeschooling. The Texas Educational Agency is holding meetings to explain

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Sunday Sports Showdown: What's on TV This Weekend?

This weekend, sports fans have a lot to look forward to. On Sunday, January 25, there's a packed schedule of events across various sports. Starting early, soccer lovers can catch the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace at 9 a. m. on USA. Later, tennis enthusiasts can tune

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