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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Are Self-Driving Cars Really the Safe Bet We Hope For?

The buzz around self-driving cars is huge. Companies like Waymo, Tesla, and Zoox are saying their robotaxis are making roads safer. Many news outlets are quick to agree, claiming these cars have fewer accidents than humans. But is this really the case? The idea is that if robotaxis are safer, then

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Who's Really Paying for Healthcare?

Healthcare costs are a hot topic. The government is stepping in to make changes. They want to make healthcare more affordable. One way they're doing this is by pushing hospitals to be transparent with their prices. This can help people make smarter choices and save money. But, the government can't d

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

What’s Your 2026 Vibe? A Science-Backed Quiz to Find Out

People often wonder if they can truly change. The answer is yes, but it’s not a quick or dramatic transformation. Real change happens slowly and subtly. It’s not about becoming a completely different person but about shifting how you interact with others over time. We often describe these changes u

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Venture: Barinholtz and Belushi Team Up for Fun Shows

Jon Barinholtz and Rob Belushi have started a new production company called Inner Drive Entertainment. This company is part of Studio Lambert, which is known for shows like The Traitors and Squid Game: The Challenge. Barinholtz and Belushi are actors who have also created game shows. They recently m

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Driving into the Future: How Quantum Tech is Making Self-Driving Cars Safer

Self-driving cars are becoming smarter. They need to handle huge amounts of data every day. This data helps them make decisions. But there's a problem. How do we keep this data safe and private? A new way to solve this problem has been developed. It's called vQFL. This stands for vehicular Quantum

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Rise of AI in Business: A Billion-Dollar Boom

The world of business is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. By 2032, the market for AI tools in businesses, known as Enterprise LLMs, could hit a staggering $55. 60 billion. This is a huge jump from the $6. 85 billion seen in 2025. The reason? Companies are using AI to do more than ever be

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Budget-Friendly Sports Earbuds: JBL Endurance Race 2 Review

The JBL Endurance Race 2 earbuds are built tough for serious athletes. They can handle sweat, rain, and even a quick swim, thanks to their IP68 waterproof rating. The earbuds have special wings to keep them snug in your ears during intense workouts. They also block out outside noise, so you can focu

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Fraud: What's Really Going On?

Minnesota's political scene is in a stir. Governor Tim Walz decided not to run again. He wants to focus on stopping fraud in state programs. This comes after a video by a conservative influencer, Nick Shirley, went viral. The video claimed that some day care centers in Minneapolis were cheating the

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Faustin-Archange Touadera: A Controversial Victory in the Central African Republic

In a move that has sparked debate, Faustin-Archange Touadera has secured another term as the President of the Central African Republic. The election, held on December 28, saw Touadera gain a significant lead with 74. 6% of the votes. This is not his first win, but his third term, made possible by a

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Making MRI Less Scary: A Fun Solution for Claustrophobic Patients

MRI machines can be scary for some people. They are big, loud, and closed in. This can make people who feel trapped in small spaces, or claustrophobic, very anxious. But what if there was a way to make the experience less scary? Researchers wanted to find out if giving patients special glasses that

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