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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How Women Stay Active After Having a Baby

Researchers looked at how women stay active and sit less after having a baby. They studied over 2, 800 women from the U. S. between 2 to 7 years after their first pregnancy. The study found that 37. 8% of women met the recommended activity levels and sat for less than 3 hours a day. The study also

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

California Braces for a Wet and Windy Start to the Year

California is in for a rough ride with a series of storms lined up to hit the state. Starting this Friday, rain will drench areas from northern California up to Oregon, while higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada Mountains will see snow. This isn't just a one-day event; the rain is expected to stic

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

New Year, Same Old Fitness Hopes?

Every year, people in Metro Detroit start the year with big plans to get fit. Gyms get busier, and diets become a hot topic. Doctors notice this trend, especially in January. They see many people trying quick fixes, like juice cleanses. These might show fast results, but keeping them up is hard. Ex

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Jan 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Tragic Encounter: Hiker's Life Cut Short in Colorado Mountains

In a remote part of northern Colorado, a hiker lost her life in what is believed to be a mountain lion attack. This event is thought to be the first fatal incident of its kind in the state in over two decades. The area, known for its rugged terrain and dense forests, is home to a significant populat

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Young Golfer's Life Cut Short in Swiss Tragedy

A promising young golfer from Italy lost his life in a devastating fire at a Swiss resort. The Italian Golf Federation confirmed the sad news about Emanuele Galeppini, a 17-year-old talent who was full of passion and good values. Emanuele was from Genoa but had been living in Dubai for a few years.

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Josh Charles: The Actor Who Cares

Josh Charles, a well-known actor, has always been concerned about how people see him. He has played many roles that were not very nice. He worried that people might think he was like the characters he played. He once acted in a movie where he wore three popped collars. During the filming, he told t

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Retirement Worries: Are You Saving Enough?

Retirement planning is a big deal. It's not just about having money saved up. It's about making sure you can live the way you want to after you stop working. Many people struggle with this. In fact, less than half of Americans are on track to keep their current lifestyle in retirement. Different ge

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Lopez's Journey as a Mom: Twins Ready for College

Jennifer Lopez is a famous singer, actress, and businesswoman. She is also a proud mom to her 17-year-old twins, Max and Emme. These twins are about to start college soon. Lopez shared her feelings about this big change in her life. In a recent interview, Lopez talked about how she feels about her

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

How a Failed Railroad is Fueling the AI Boom in Texas

Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, is making waves in the AI world. He's not just talking about AI. He's building the infrastructure to support it. His new venture, Bolt Data & Energy, is teaming up with Texas Pacific Land. This partnership is all about providing the essentials for data centers: land,

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How City Trees Change Mosquito Life

In cities, leaves falling into water containers can be a mixed bag for mosquito larvae. These leaves can either help or harm the young mosquitoes, but scientists are still figuring out why. Two common city trees, Tipuana tipu and Handroanthus heptaphyllus, were studied to see how their leaves affect

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