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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Nigerian Health Workers View Spirituality in Childbirth

In Nigeria, spirituality plays a big role in how women experience childbirth. However, this aspect is often overlooked in primary healthcare settings. A recent study dug into why this happens and what could make it better. The study talked to ten female healthcare workers in Ogbomoso. Most of them

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Quantum Computing Challenge: What's at Stake?

The crypto world is facing a new kind of challenge: quantum computing. This advanced technology could potentially break the cryptography that keeps blockchain networks secure. To tackle this issue, Coinbase, a major crypto exchange, has set up a special advisory board. This group will study the risk

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

The Backup's Big Moment: From Benchwarmer to Super Bowl Hope

In the world of football, backup quarterbacks often live in the shadows, waiting for their chance to shine. This is the story of two such players, Jeff Hostetler and Jarrett Stidham, who found themselves thrust into the spotlight when their teams needed them most. Hostetler, a former Giants quarter

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Jan 24 2026FINANCE

A New Voice in Finance: Brian Ferdinand Joins Forbes Finance Council

Brian Ferdinand, a well-known name in the world of finance, has just joined the Forbes Finance Council. This group is like a club for top finance experts. They get to share ideas and shape how the world talks about money. Ferdinand is not just any finance guy. He has two big jobs. First, he helps a

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

How High Pressure Can Make Egg Powder Better

Egg white powder is a common ingredient in many foods. But it can be tricky to use because it doesn't always mix well with water. Scientists found a way to make it better. They used a method called high-pressure homogenization (HPH). This process changes the egg white powder in a good way. First, H

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: What You Need to Know

In South Carolina, the measles outbreak is growing. Over 700 cases have been reported, with 54 new infections since Tuesday. The health department has not shared the ages of those affected, but the numbers are rising. Quarantines and isolations are in place. Currently, 485 people are in quarantine,

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Girl's Struggle After Witnessing Violence

Josephine, a new movie, dives into the tough topic of how a young girl copes after seeing something terrible. It starts with a shocking scene that sets the tone for the rest of the story. An 8-year-old girl, Josephine, sees a man attack a woman in a park. This event changes her life and the way her

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Two Americas: Rich Get Richer, Poor Get Left Behind

The U. S. economy is splitting in two. On one side, the wealthy are enjoying record profits and soaring stock prices. On the other, millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet. The holiday season of 2025 highlighted this divide. While online sales hit $11. 8 billion on Black Friday, many

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Kate Scott: The Multilingual Voice of UFC 324

Kate Scott, a familiar face in sports broadcasting, is stepping into the UFC spotlight. Born in Manchester, England, she brings a unique blend of cultural influences to her work. Her Guyanese roots, inherited from her maternal grandmother, add a rich layer to her identity. Though she keeps her perso

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

A New Way to Boost Perovskite Nanocrystals

Perovskite nanocrystals are tiny particles that show great promise for use in various technologies. They can emit light very efficiently. But there's a catch. They have a problem with something called reabsorption. This is when the light they emit gets absorbed again. This makes them less useful for

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