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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Young Golfer's Life Cut Short in Swiss Tragedy

A promising young golfer from Italy lost his life in a devastating fire at a Swiss resort. The Italian Golf Federation confirmed the sad news about Emanuele Galeppini, a 17-year-old talent who was full of passion and good values. Emanuele was from Genoa but had been living in Dubai for a few years.

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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 2026BUSINESS

Economists Predict 2026: Inflation, Jobs, and Growth

In 2025, a group of economists, led by Joseph Davis at Vanguard, made predictions that turned out to be quite accurate. They forecasted an unemployment rate of 4. 4%, an average of 97, 500 new jobs per month, and a 3% increase in the Consumer Price Index. As the year comes to a close, these numbers

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Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Tesla's Slip: A Wake-Up Call for the EV Giant

Tesla, once the undisputed king of electric vehicles (EVs), is facing a tough time. In 2025, its sales dropped by 9%, and it was overtaken by China's BYD. This is a big deal because Tesla used to be the biggest EV seller in the world. So, what went wrong? Well, the U. S. government stopped giving t

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Georgia's Political Battle: Who's Behind the Mystery Millions?

In Georgia, a mysterious group has spent around $8 million on ads attacking Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. This group is secretive, with no clear donors or public face. They're registered in Delaware but have a mail-drop in East Atlanta. A media buyer in Utah is helping them run these ads, making them a big p

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What's Going On and How to Stay Safe

The flu is making a big comeback this holiday season. Numbers from the CDC show a huge jump in cases. Over 7. 5 million people got sick by late December. That's a lot! More than 81, 000 people ended up in the hospital. Sadly, 3, 100 people died, including eight kids. The flu is spreading fast. Almo

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Living with HIV: How Life Circumstances Affect Well-being

People living with HIV face many challenges. Their quality of life is not just about health. It is also about their life situation. A recent study looked at how different life factors affect their well-being. The study involved 271 people. Most were men. Many identified as homosexual. They had been

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Problem With Celebrating Marty Mauser: A Film That Misses the Mark

The movie "Marty Supreme" has sparked a lot of talk, but not all of it is good. Set in the 1950s, it tells the story of Marty Mauser, a table tennis player who rises to fame despite his many bad qualities. The acting is great, with Timothée Chalamet playing Marty and Gwyneth Paltrow as an ex-Hollywo

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Fighting Stunting in East Lombok: A Smart Approach

In the heart of Indonesia, East Lombok is facing a big challenge: stunting. This condition, where kids don't grow as they should, is a serious issue. The numbers are alarming, with almost 12. 7% of children affected in West Nusa Tenggara, where East Lombok is located. A recent study focused on six

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