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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

UK Tightens Rules on Unwanted Sexual Images Online

The UK is stepping up its game against unwanted sexual images online. Starting now, tech companies must actively stop these images from being shared. This is part of the UK's Online Safety Act, which targets big platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and X. It also includes dating apps and adult

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Next Boss: Who Can Steer the Ship?

Manchester United is in a tough spot. The club needs a new manager who can fix things fast. The last few managers didn't work out. Now, the board wants someone who can make an instant impact and build a strong future. There are three managers who could fit the bill. First, there's Thomas Tuchel. He

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Defense Companies Face New Rules on Money Spending

Defense companies might have to change how they spend their money. President Donald Trump said they can't give money to shareholders or buy back their own stock. This is until they make more military equipment and fix other problems. Trump also said defense company bosses can't make more than $5 mi

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Geese Takes the Stage on Saturday Night Live

Geese, the rock band that has been making waves, is set to perform on Saturday Night Live. The announcement came from NBC, revealing that the band will be the musical guest on January 24, with Teyana Taylor as the host. This is not the first time Geese has been in the spotlight. Earlier, during the

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

A Big Ask: Trump Wants to Spend More on Military

The US might soon see a huge boost in military spending. President Trump wants to increase the defence budget to $1. 5 trillion by 2027. This is a big jump from the current $901 billion. He believes this will help build a stronger military. Trump says the extra money will come from tariffs. These ar

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots and the Fight for Teen Mental Health

A significant legal battle has come to a close, involving the creators of AI chatbots and the impact these tools have on young people's mental health. Character. AI, along with its founders and Google, has settled several lawsuits that claimed their technology played a role in mental health crises a

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Flu Shots: What You Need to Know

Flu season is hitting hard, and a new strain called subclade K is making people sick. Experts are urging everyone to get vaccinated, but there are many myths and misconceptions about flu shots. Let's break down the facts. First, some people think flu shots don't work. But studies show that getting

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Colorado's Stand on Vaccine Rules: Why the State is Going Its Own Way

Colorado is making a bold move. It's choosing to stick with its own vaccine rules instead of following new federal guidelines. This decision comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated their childhood immunization schedule. The CDC now recommends fewer vaccines, leaving

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Little-Known Chemicals and Your Baby's Growth

Chemicals called PFAS are everywhere. They are in our water, food, and even the air. These chemicals are known as endocrine disruptors. This means they mess with the body's hormones. They can cause problems for growing kids, especially in the first two years of life. One way babies get these chemic

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Feeling Like a Fake in Surgery: Why It Happens and Who It Hits

Surgery residents often feel like they don't belong. This is called the imposter phenomenon. It's when someone feels like a fraud, even when they are skilled and qualified. A recent study looked at this issue. It aimed to find out how common it is. It also wanted to see if certain groups feel this w

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