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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Turns Nine: What's in Store for Players?

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links is blowing out nine candles on its birthday cake this month. Starting January 12, players on mobile and PC can dive into a special anniversary celebration packed with goodies and challenges. The highlight? A chance to snag the Dark Magician Dragon Knight – Red-Eyes Dragoon (Spee

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Teamwork in Action: US and Nigeria Join Forces Against Terror

Nigeria and the United States are working together to tackle security challenges. The US has sent important military supplies to Nigeria. This happened after the US attacked Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria last month. The US military's Africa Command (AFRICOM) said the supplies will hel

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Aging Media Mogul Jimmy Lai Faces Sentencing After High-Profile Trial

Jimmy Lai, the aging media tycoon and vocal critic of China, has reached the final stage of his high-profile trial in Hong Kong. The court recently concluded the mitigation phase, where defense lawyers argued for lighter sentences for Lai and eight other defendants, including former staffers of his

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Virginia Politics: What's Brewing in the State Legislature?

Virginia's political scene is heating up as the General Assembly gears up for a busy session. Starting this Wednesday, lawmakers will convene in Richmond for 60 days of debate and decision-making. This isn't just any session; it's the first time since 2020 that Democrats hold the reins in both the l

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How DNA Testing is Changing the Game for Rare Diseases

In Canada, a big study is looking at how DNA testing helps people with rare diseases. This isn't just about finding out what's wrong. It's about seeing if this kind of testing actually makes a difference in people's lives. The study is following a group of patients. These are people who have rare d

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Jan 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Birthdays Don't Define Love: What Really Matters in Relationships

Ever wondered why people still ask about zodiac signs on dates? It's not that astrology is useless. It's just that birthdays don't tell us much about who we are or who we'll love. Personality isn't decided by the month you were born. It's shaped by genes, upbringing, and life experiences. So, why do

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Vanessa Williams: Aging, Loss, and the Power of Performance

Vanessa Williams, a name known worldwide, has been open about her struggles with aging and health. She shared that her 50s were tough. Her body was changing, and she felt like she had no control. She tried to stay healthy, but it was hard. She started using new science-based treatments to feel bette

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Smart Eating: How to Make Healthy Habits Stick

People often start the new year with big health goals, but many give up quickly. Why? Because they try to change too much at once. Melissa Jaeger, a nutrition expert, says the key to success is making small, lasting changes, not dramatic ones. There's a lot of nutrition advice out there, but not al

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Rajkot's Cricket Showdown: Weather and Pitch Insights for IND vs NZ

The second ODI between India and New Zealand is set to take place in Rajkot, and the conditions promise an exciting contest. The weather is expected to be clear, with temperatures ranging from a cool 14°C to a warm 28°C. This means players can focus on their game without worrying about rain interrup

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Chilly Weather Sparks Global LNG Market Shifts

China and Europe are feeling the bite of colder-than-usual temperatures this winter. This chill is causing a stir in the global market for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Experts predict that China's demand for LNG could rise significantly due to the cold snap. The weather forecast suggests that parts

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