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Jan 29 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding a Place to Call Home After Years of Wandering

For years, the thrill of the unknown drove someone to explore the world. They loved the unpredictability of last-minute trips and the excitement of new places. This passion led them to become a digital nomad, working remotely from different corners of the globe. From surfing in Sri Lanka to skiing i

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Keeping Astronauts Healthy: A Fresh Look at Space and Lifestyle Medicine

Space travel is tough on the body. Astronauts face big health challenges, especially on long trips like going to Mars. Space medicine is all about keeping them healthy in places where doctors aren't around. It's like having a health plan for extreme conditions. Lifestyle medicine is a big deal on E

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Backyard Baseball: The Comeback Kids Are Back in Action!

The beloved Backyard Baseball crew is stepping up to the plate once more, but this time, it's not just a game—it's an animated special. Fans can catch the action on YouTube starting January 29, and if you're in the U. S. , you might even spot it playing at Dave & Busters. The story kicks off with a

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

The Busy Life of Mike Tirico: NBC's Sports Star

Mike Tirico is a big deal at NBC, known for his calm voice and love for sports. He's not just calling games anymore; he's the face of NBC's big sports push. With the Super Bowl and Olympics happening back-to-back, Tirico is in for a wild ride. He's got a lot on his plate, but he's handling it like a

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

U. S. Immigration Crackdown Sparks Widespread Outrage

Donald Trump's aggressive approach to immigration is facing serious backlash. This isn't just coming from political opponents. People from all walks of life are speaking out. Musicians, tech leaders, and even sports figures are voicing their concerns. Bruce Springsteen released a new song criticizi

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Mind and Kidneys: A Hidden Connection

People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often face more than just kidney problems. Mental health issues, especially depression and anxiety, are quite common among them. These conditions can make kidney disease worse and harder to manage. They can also lead to more hospital visits and a lower qualit

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Jan 29 2026BUSINESS

Streaming Gains and Growing Pains

The streaming service Peacock has seen a significant increase in its user base, adding 3 million new subscribers in the last quarter of 2025. This brings its total subscriber count to 44 million. However, this growth comes with a cost. The company reported a substantial loss of $552 million during t

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Iran's Heavy Hand: Fear and Arrests After Protests

Iran is in the grip of a massive crackdown. Security forces, dressed in plain clothes, are grabbing people left and right. They're throwing them into secret jails. Why? To stop any more protests. The government is scared. They've seen what can happen when people get angry. It all started with small

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

ASML: Can Europe's Tech Titan Keep Soaring or Is a Fall Looming?

ASML, a Dutch company that makes machines for other companies to make chips, has been on a wild ride. Its stock went up and down in one day. First, it hit a new high. Then, it dropped. Why? Investors are worried if ASML can keep up with all the orders it's getting. The company's tools are super impo

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

Classrooms Invite Visitors: A New Learning Experience

Visitors are now welcome in classrooms, marking a shift in how learning environments are perceived. This change opens up new possibilities for interaction and engagement. It's not just about students and teachers anymore. The idea is to create a more dynamic space where different perspectives can co

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