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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Pamela Anderson's Uncomfortable Truth About Seth Rogen's Series

Pamela Anderson recently shared her discomfort with Seth Rogen's TV series "Pam and Tommy. " She felt uneasy sitting next to Rogen at the Golden Globes, stating she felt "yucky. " The series, which dramatized the theft and release of her private sex tape with ex-husband Tommy Lee, was made without h

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why the U. S. is Racing Ahead in AI

Michael Kratsios, leading the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), recently spoke at a House hearing. He emphasized the U. S. government's focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and its plans to stay ahead in the global AI race. Kratsios highlighted two key initiatives: "Winnin

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Your Paycheck: What the Numbers Really Say

The idea that climate change is shrinking U. S. salaries by 12% is making the rounds, but does it hold up? Let's break it down. First, the claim comes from a study that imagines a world without man-made greenhouse gas emissions. It then estimates how much richer Americans would be in that imaginary

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Some People Ignore Science

In Arizona, where the sun blazes fiercely, a peculiar trend has emerged: a growing skepticism towards scientific findings. This shift isn't new, but it's becoming more noticeable. The heat is a daily reality, and so is the debate about its causes and consequences. Conversations with locals often ta

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Hidden Struggles: The Unseen Disability Crisis

Invisible disabilities are a big problem in Pakistan. These are conditions that aren't obvious but greatly affect how people live their lives. Think of things like partial hearing loss or learning differences. Zainab Wadood, a Deaf woman working in healthcare, highlights how these disabilities are o

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Ukrainians Stand Firm: No Land for Security Deals

In a recent survey, over half of Ukrainians said they would not give up land in eastern Donetsk just to get security promises from other countries. This area is still under Ukrainian control. The poll, done by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), showed that 54% of people strongly d

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Victor Wembanyama's Bumpy Road: Balancing Health and Performance

Victor Wembanyama, the rising star of the San Antonio Spurs, has had quite the season. He's been in and out of the lineup, always playing it safe. The team is being extra careful with him, making sure he doesn't get hurt again. Recently, Wembanyama had a scary moment. He bumped knees with Giannis A

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Simple Swaps for a Healthier You in the New Year

Starting fresh in the new year can be tough. Many of us know we should ditch bad habits, but change isn't easy. One common issue is our eating habits. We often eat more than we should, especially processed foods that are high in sugar, salt, and fat but low in nutrients. Instead of making drastic ch

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

When Lending Clothes, What's the Right Thing to Do?

A friend borrowed a sweater and ruined it after washing it. The sweater was expensive, and the friend offered to pay for it. But the owner feels bad because the friend isn't used to spending that much on clothes. Now, the owner is upset and doesn't know what to do. There are a few things to think a

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Chilly Chaos: A Nation Gripped by Winter's Wrath

Across the U. S. , winter is showing its might, turning roads into ice rinks and sidewalks into slippery slides. On Friday, a whopping 18 million people woke up to cold weather alerts, while 10 million more braced for winter weather advisories. From the northern plains to the Great Lakes, and even u

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