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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Young at Heart, but Not at Work: Navigating the Challenges of Looking Youthful

Being young-looking can be a blessing and a curse. For a 31-year-old woman, it's more of the latter. She's not married, doesn't have kids, and is still figuring out her career. Her youthful appearance often leads to misunderstandings and unfair treatment at work. People treat her differently becaus

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Finding the Best Spot for Muscle Signal Recording

Recording muscle signals is a big deal in medical studies. The deltoid muscle, which is in the shoulder, is often studied. To get clear signals, doctors need to place electrodes in the right spots. Traditionally, the reference electrode was placed on the acromion, a bony part of the shoulder. This w

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Indonesia Takes a Stand Against AI-Generated Explicit Content

Indonesia has made a bold move by temporarily blocking access to Elon Musk's Grok chatbot. This decision came after concerns were raised about the AI tool generating and spreading sexually explicit content. The country is known for its strict rules against obscene material online, and this action hi

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Congress Saves the Day for Science Funding

Congress is stepping up to protect science funding. Last year, President Trump wanted to cut science funding by 22%, the biggest cut since World War II. But Congress is not letting that happen. They are working together to reverse these cuts. The Senate Appropriations Committee has released a plan.

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

US Jobs: Slow Growth, Fed's Next Move

The latest numbers show the US job market is cooling down. In December, only 50, 000 new jobs were added, which is less than expected. This slowdown is partly because businesses are being careful about hiring due to trade issues and investing more in technology. The unemployment rate did drop to 4.

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

Investors of agilon health, inc. (NYSE: AGL) - What You Need to Know

Investors who bought shares of agilon health, inc. (NYSE: AGL) between February 26, 2025, and August 4, 2025, might want to pay attention. A law firm is reaching out to these investors, suggesting they could be part of a class action lawsuit. The firm claims that during this time, the company made

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Clash Over Immigration: Trump's Business-Friendly Approach vs. Miller's Strict Policies

President Trump recently expressed his displeasure with how his administration is handling immigration, specifically when it comes to highly skilled workers. He criticized a raid that took place in September, where 475 workers, mostly from South Korea, were detained while working on a Hyundai plant

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Workplace Woes: A Former Duck's Fight for Justice

Rose Harris, a former IT employee of the Anaheim Ducks, has taken legal action against the team, the NHL, and OC Sports & Entertainment. Her lawsuit paints a troubling picture of a workplace culture that she describes as a "frat house boys club environment. " Harris alleges that she faced sexual har

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Stars Shine for Disney's Tangled Live-Action Adventure

Disney has picked two fresh faces to bring the beloved characters of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider to life in their upcoming live-action version of Tangled. Teagan Croft, an Australian actress, and Milo Manheim, known for his roles in the Zombies franchise, will take on the iconic roles originally voiced

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

Financial Leaders Face Penalties for Misleading Investors

In a significant move, the UK's financial regulator has penalized two former top finance executives from Carillion, a major construction company that went under in 2018. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found that Richard Adam and Zafar Khan, both ex-finance chiefs, were aware of serious issues

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