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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Honest Confessions About Love Life

Some famous people have been very open about their romantic lives. They've shared numbers, stories, and even some wild details. Let's dive in. Charlie Sheen once said he'd been with thousands of women. He even had a nickname, "The Machine. " Years later, he mentioned a much bigger number, but he sa

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

Life Skills: The Missing Piece in Education

Education often focuses on academics, but that's not enough. Students need more than just book smarts to succeed in life. They need to know how to handle real-world situations. This is where life skills come in. Many students struggle with basic life skills. They might know their subjects well, but

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Amber Glenn Skates to Victory Again

Amber Glenn made it three in a row, winning her third straight U. S. figure skating title. She nailed her opening triple axel, a move she's known for, and skated a clean program to secure the win. Her score of 233. 55 points made her the first skater to win three consecutive national titles since Mi

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: Why NIH Experts Walked Away

At the start of 2025, a group of seasoned scientists and administrators at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) expected the usual changes with a new administration. They hoped that the NIH, known worldwide for its top-notch health research, would keep supporting solid science. But as the year we

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Deer Disease Alert: What You Need to Know

A serious alert has been issued by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. They found a deer with a deadly disease in Concordia Parish. This disease is called chronic wasting disease. It is very bad news. It spreads easily and there is no cure. The deer will always die if it gets this di

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Tariffs: The Hidden Job Killer

Let's talk about tariffs and their sneaky impact. For a while, folks were worried that prices would skyrocket, but that didn't happen as much as expected. However, the job market took a hit. Job growth slowed down, and unemployment went up. It's not just about the money in your pocket; it's about th

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Living Longer: Lessons from a 97-Year-Old

A 97-year-old woman from Scotland has shared her secrets to a long, happy life. She lives far from her family in California, but their bond is strong. She loves visiting the U. S. , especially San Francisco, where she enjoys clam chowder in a bread bowl and soaking up the sun. She believes in quali

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

City Life: Where Home Meets Work

In the heart of the city, a young artist's home tells a story of life intertwined with work. This space is not just a place to sleep and eat. It's a hub where creativity flows and ideas take shape. The artist's daily routines—cooking, resting, creating—shape the home's unique character. The home is

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Understanding Mental Health Across Borders and Demographics

Mental health is not a one-size-fits-all issue. It changes from place to place and from one group of people to another. Yet, we don't have a clear picture of how depression and anxiety symptoms differ around the world or among various demographics within countries. Think about it. Someone in one co

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

California's Budget Betting Game: Is Newsom Playing with Fire?

California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, decided to skip the traditional budget reveal, leaving his finance chief to deliver the news. The state is facing a $3 billion deficit, but the real concern is that this number could balloon to $22 billion next year. The budget, nearly $349 billion, is a gamble,

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