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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Mascara That's Winning Hearts

In the world of beauty, finding the right mascara can be a game-changer. One product that has been making waves is the Merit Clean Lash Mascara. It's not just any mascara; it's a favorite among many beauty enthusiasts. The Merit Clean Lash Mascara is known for its perfect balance. It's pigmented en

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

Fire Safety Concerns Arise After Tragic Swiss Bar Blaze

In the aftermath of a devastating fire at a popular Swiss bar, questions are being raised about the safety measures in place. The incident, which occurred during a New Year's Eve celebration, has left at least 40 people dead. Investigators believe the fire started when sparklers came too close to th

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Yemen's Tense Stand-Off: Saudi Arabia and UAE at Odds

Yemen is in a tough spot. A fight broke out between two powerful friends, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Both sides have been helping Yemen's government in its long war. But now, they're backing different groups. This could split Yemen in two. The UAE supports a group called the Souther

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Apple's New Year Fitness Push: Can Tech Really Keep You Moving?

Apple is rolling out some fresh features to keep users active in the new year. They've added a special award for those who smash their fitness goals for a week straight in January. Plus, there's a new challenge with Strava where logging 12 workouts can earn you a badge. Starting January 5th, Apple

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of a Teen's Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Alzheimer's disease is often seen as something that affects older people. But in 2022, doctors in China diagnosed a 19-year-old with this condition. This makes him the youngest person ever to get this diagnosis. Normally, Alzheimer's is linked to older age. But sometimes, it can happen to people un

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Neanderthal Genes Shape Our Health Today

Neanderthals, our ancient cousins, left more than just bones behind. Their DNA lives on in us, influencing everything from how we look to how we fight off illnesses. This genetic legacy is a mix of helpful and harmful traits, a reminder of our shared history. When modern humans first met Neandertha

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Jan 02 2026OPINION

Nature's Call to Spirituality

Ever wondered why being outside makes you feel so good? It turns out, nature has a lot to teach us about spirituality. For a long time, people have thought of holy places as buildings with stained glass and pews. But what if the real sacred spaces are all around us, in the trees, the rain, and the q

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Local Voice Signs Off and a Community Honors a Lost Star

Peter Schwartz, a familiar voice on Long Island, recently had the chance to say goodbye to a big part of his radio career. He was the one to deliver the last sports update on WFAN, a station that has been around for a long time. Schwartz, who has been with WFAN since 2009, talked about how different

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in 2026: What's Really Changing?

AI is evolving fast. In 2026, it won't just be about bigger models. It's about how AI works with other AI, how it's controlled, and how it's trusted. This shift is big. It's not just about new tech. It's about making AI work better in real life. AI agents are becoming more like teammates. They can

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Space's Big Steps and Hidden Gems in 2026

Space is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Rockets are being reused more often, and satellites are now fully operational. People can connect directly to devices from space, and regular folks are going to space, not just government astronauts. Governments are also planning big space projects

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