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Jan 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Women Over 50 Drive Less Than Men

Women over 50 drive less than men. It's a fact. But why? Is it because they have more health problems? Maybe. Women often face more health issues as they age. This can make driving feel difficult or even frightening. But is health the only reason? Probably not. Women also tend to have more people o

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Work and Well-being: A Look at Three Decades of Research

Work can be tough. Sometimes, people put in a lot of effort but don't get the rewards they expect. This idea, called effort-reward imbalance (ERI), has been studied for about 30 years. Researchers have looked at how this imbalance affects health. They found that when people feel they're not getting

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

New AR Glasses and Power Hub Aim to Change How We Work and Play

Xreal has just launched the Xreal 1S, a new pair of AR glasses designed to make work and entertainment more immersive. These glasses are part of the Xreal One Series, which already includes the One and One Pro models. The 1S is seen as a big step up from the original Xreal One, which came out last D

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Jan 05 2026CELEBRITIES

David Bowie's Journey: From Radical Icon to Family Man

David Bowie, a name that still echoes in the music world, left a lasting impact even after his passing a decade ago. His final album, "Blackstar, " released just days before his death, topped the charts for the first time in his career. Since then, his music has continued to influence new artists an

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Hidden Crisis: A Nation in Need

Venezuela, a country rich in oil, is facing a severe crisis. The situation is dire, especially for children. In 2019, a young girl named Alaska, just 5 years old, weighed only 26 pounds. She was turned away from four hospitals because there were no beds available. Another mother lost her 8-month-old

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Key Scene in Sinners Almost Disappeared

Sinners, the vampire epic by Ryan Coogler, has become a major talking point since its release in 2025. It's not just a hit movie; it's a cultural moment. The film is packed with memorable moments, from its quiet, intimate scenes to its bold, musical sequences. But did you know that one of the most p

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking Beetroot's Hidden Treasures: A Smart Science Breakthrough

Scientists have found a clever way to study special compounds in beetroots. These compounds, called saponins, are tricky to separate and identify. But now, a new method using high-speed spinning tubes and super-accurate scales has made it easier. The team played with the acidity of the solution to

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Venezuela's Debt Puzzle: Who Owes What and Why It Matters

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The country owes a lot of money to many different people. The debt problem started a while back, but it got worse when the government couldn't pay back what it borrowed. Now, the debt has grown because of unpaid interest and legal fights. The numbers are huge. Venezuel

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Why Is Trump So Keen on Greenland?

Denmark's leader, Mette Frederiksen, has asked U. S. President Donald Trump to stop making threats about taking over Greenland. This comes after Trump said in an interview that the U. S. needs Greenland for defense. Frederiksen made it clear that the U. S. has no right to take over Greenland or any

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Gaza Tensions Flare Up Again: What's Happening?

In a recent turn of events, three Palestinians lost their lives in separate clashes with Israeli forces in Khan Younis, a city in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Among the victims was a young boy of 15 years, a fisherman, and another man. The incidents took place in different areas, some of whi

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