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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Why Small Steps Beat Big Goals in the New Year

Every year, people make big plans for the New Year. They want to lose weight, get fit, or eat healthier. But by February, many give up. Why does this happen? It's not because they lack willpower. It's because they rely too much on motivation, which doesn't last. Motivation is like a firework. It's

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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

New Year, New Goals: How Stars Plan to Shine in 2026

The new year is here, and everyone is setting goals. Stars are no different. They want to be healthier, spend more time with family, and even help others. Some want to grow in their faith. Others want to try new things, like dancing on TV. It's not just about fame and money. It's about being better

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

How Different Cultures Show Love and Care

Love and care are essential for strong relationships. Yet, how much people express these feelings varies greatly around the world. A large study looked at data from 22 countries across six continents. It found that the Philippines ranked highest in showing love and care, while Japan ranked lowest. C

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Dec 27 2025CRYPTO

Binance Takes the Lead in Bitcoin Futures

In a surprising turn of events, Binance has taken the top spot from CME in the world of Bitcoin futures. This shift is mainly due to a change in trading strategies and market dynamics. At the start of the year, CME was the go-to place for Bitcoin futures, with a whopping 175, 000 BTC in open intere

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

How Oman's Media Portrays Women: A Look Behind the Scenes

In Oman, the way women are shown in media is not just about fairness. It's about sending a message. The country's leaders and influential people have specific ideas about how women should be represented. They want to show progress and modernity. But they also want to keep traditional power structure

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Sweetness of Survival: A Look at Marty Supreme's Auschwitz Flashback

Marty Supreme is a movie that races through time and places. But one scene slows it down. It's a flashback to Auschwitz. Béla, a Holocaust survivor, tells a story about his time in the camp. He was a ping-pong player. The Nazis gave him a job disarming bombs. One day, he found beehives. He covered h

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

A Day of Violence in Northern Israel

In a shocking turn of events, a Palestinian man from the West Bank caused chaos in northern Israel. He killed two people and hurt two others. This happened on a Friday afternoon. The man used a car and a knife in his attack. A passerby shot and hurt him, stopping the attack. The trouble started in

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

A Shocking Morning in Mint Hill: Officers Injured, Community Reacts

In a quiet town east of Charlotte, NC, a sudden and violent incident shook the community. Two police officers were shot while responding to a call at a local gift shop. The suspect, who opened fire, was killed by police. The officers, initially in critical condition, later stabilized. Their identiti

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Is DiTA the Right Tool for Physical Therapy Research?

Physical therapy relies heavily on diagnostic tests to pinpoint issues. DiTA is a database designed to gather and organize studies on these tests. It holds both individual studies and comprehensive reviews. However, its practicality and usefulness remain untested. Researchers and healthcare profess

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Michigan's New Coach: A Mix of Experience and New Challenges

Michigan has found its new football coach. Kyle Whittingham, who spent 32 years at Utah, is stepping into the role. He's 66 years old and brings a lot of experience. But he's not from the Midwest, which could be a big change for the team. Whittingham has a strong record. He led Utah to 177 wins and

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