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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Drinking: A Surgeon's Journey

Alcohol consumption has been a growing concern, especially after the pandemic. Many people turned to drinking to cope with stress and isolation. A British app, Try Dry, has been helpful for some in cutting back on alcohol. Now, a new book by Charles Knowles, a surgeon and professor, sheds light on t

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

New York City's Public Transport Gets a Price Bump

Starting this Sunday, riding the subway or bus in New York City will cost a bit more. The fare is going up to $3 from $2. 90. This is the first increase in over two years. Compared to other cities, this 10-cent raise is small. Other places have seen much bigger jumps in their transit fares. The Met

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Jan 04 2026FINANCE

Global Economy in 2026: What to Expect and What Could Go Wrong

The global economy in 2026 is a mix of hope and worry. Investors are optimistic about stock markets, but there are big concerns too. One major worry is the AI bubble. Many think tech stocks are overvalued. If AI doesn't live up to the hype, markets could take a hit. Another big fear is the US Feder

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

California's Coastal Areas Face Serious Flooding Challenges

California's coastal regions are dealing with serious flooding issues. Heavy rain and unusually high tides have caused major problems. These conditions have led to mudslides and flooding, making travel difficult in some areas. In Santa Barbara County, the local airport had to close. Floodwaters cov

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

A Bold Move: The U. S. Takes Down Venezuela's Leader

The U. S. pulled off a daring military operation to capture Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro. He was caught off guard and is now facing serious charges in New York. This move has left many wondering what's next for Venezuela. The operation was quick and powerful. Maduro was caught, blindfolded

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Greenland: A Land of Ice, Independence, and International Tensions

Denmark is not happy. A recent social media post by the wife of a high-ranking U. S. official has sparked a diplomatic row. Katie Miller, married to the U. S. President's deputy chief of staff, shared an image of Greenland draped in the American flag. This didn't sit well with Denmark. The Danish a

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Justice in the Spotlight: The Aftermath of the Crans-Montana Tragedy

In the wake of the devastating fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Swiss authorities are taking serious steps. They have launched a criminal probe against the two people in charge of the bar. The fire, which broke out on New Year's Day, claimed at least 40 lives and left over 100 people h

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes of The Pitt: A Realistic Look at TV Medicine

Walking into the set of "The Pitt" is like stepping into a real hospital. The set is designed to look and feel like a real emergency room. The floors are shiny, and the lights are bright. There are fake patients in hospital gowns. Some are on beds, and others are on gurneys. The set is always busy.

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

James Cameron's Box Office Magic Strikes Again

James Cameron has done it again. His latest movie, "Avatar: Fire and Ash, " has crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide. This makes it his fourth film in a row to achieve this milestone. It's a big deal, especially since some people doubted it would do so well. The movie is the longest in the Avatar

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Skies in Chaos: What Went Wrong?

Europe is facing a travel nightmare. A major breakdown in radio communications has left thousands of people stuck. Greece had to shut down its airspace. This caused many flights to be canceled or delayed. The problem started on Sunday morning. Officials are still trying to figure out why the radio

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