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Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

Leading Strong in 2026: Simple Habits for a Healthier You

Leading in 2026 is tough. AI, global issues, and money worries make it harder. But, taking care of yourself is not just good for you—it's good for your team too. Leaders who take care of their health make better choices. They stay calm and focused. They have more energy and are present when it coun

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

KDE Plasma 6. 6. 0: Printing Just Got a Whole Lot Easier

KDE Plasma 6. 6. 0 is on the horizon, and it's bringing some much-needed improvements to printing. For starters, it will fix a long-standing issue with waste toner reporting. Instead of showing misleading error messages, it will now display a simple notification when the waste toner box is full. Thi

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A Clash of Views: Vaccines, Science, and Global Health Research

Albert Bourla, the head of Pfizer, recently shared his thoughts on vaccines and global health research. He had some strong words for Robert F. Kennedy's stance on vaccines, calling it anti-science. Bourla mentioned that while they can talk about other health topics, vaccines are a tough subject. He

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Better Care for Kleefstra Syndrome

Kleefstra Syndrome (KLEFS1) is a rare condition that affects many parts of the body and mind. It happens when the EHMT1 gene doesn't work right. This can make life hard for those who have it and their families. Right now, not everyone gets the same level of care because there isn't enough informatio

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Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cold Weather and Climate Change: What's the Real Deal?

Climate change is a complex topic. It's not just about hotter summers. It's about shifts in weather patterns over time. Yet, every winter, some people point to cold snaps and say, "See, the world isn't warming! " This is like judging a whole baseball season based on just one inning. Experts explain

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Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Virginia Takes a Step Back into RGGI

Virginia might soon rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a group of states working together to cut down on carbon emissions. This change comes after the previous administration, led by Glenn Youngkin, decided to pull Virginia out of the program. Now, the new Attorney General, Jay Jo

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Jan 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Cheyenne: A Retiree's Dream with Low Costs and Big Skies

Cheyenne, Wyoming, is a hidden gem for retirees. It's not just about the low taxes and affordable homes. It's about the space, the quiet, and the chance to enjoy life at a slower pace. The city is small, with just over 65, 000 people. This means no crowded streets or long waits. Housing is a big pl

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Why Hand Pain Might Be More Than Just Joint Trouble

Hand pain from osteoarthritis is a common issue. But what if the problem isn't just the joints? Research suggests that muscle weakness might play a bigger role than we thought. This idea comes from a study that looked at old health data. The study aimed to see if weaker muscles make hand pain and mo

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Winter Storm Chaos: Airports Across the U. S. Face Major Disruptions

A powerful winter storm is wreaking havoc across the United States, causing significant disruptions at airports nationwide, including those in Southern California. The storm has led to a cascade of flight delays and cancellations, affecting travelers and their plans. On Saturday, the impact was fel

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

India vs New Zealand: T20 Clash in Guwahati

India is set to face New Zealand in the third T20 match of their series in Guwahati. India is leading the series 2-0 and aims to secure the series with a win. The match will take place at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on January 25th. The Indian team has some key players to watch out for, including

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