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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Breaking the Cycle: What Survivors Want to Learn to Avoid Repeated Harm

People who have faced violence often struggle with lasting effects. These can include PTSD and a higher chance of facing violence again. This is called revictimization. It's a tough cycle to break. Right now, there are no solid plans to help prevent this from happening. A recent study tried to unde

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Jan 22 2026CRYPTO

Unlocking the Future of Trading with Pick. trade's All-in-One Solana Platform

Pick. trade is stepping into the spotlight with a fresh platform on the Solana blockchain. This isn't just another trading tool; it's a game-changer that combines trading, social features, and token launch tools into one sleek interface. Gone are the days of juggling multiple tabs. Pick. trade brin

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

How Wall Street is Using AI to Boost Productivity

Wall Street professionals are discovering that AI can be a helpful tool, even if it isn't ready to take over their jobs. While some worry about AI's accuracy, others are finding clever ways to use it to save time and gain insights. One interesting example is how Lance Roberts, the CIO at RIA Adviso

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Baking Up Big Business: The Bakeware Boom

The bakeware market is heating up, with a projected growth from USD 4. 33 billion in 2025 to USD 6. 21 billion by 2031. This growth is driven by a few key factors. First, more people are cooking at home, and they want good tools to do it with. Second, bakeries and restaurants are opening up everywhe

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A New Peace Group: Will It Work or Cause More Trouble?

A big change is coming in how the world handles peace talks. U. S. President Donald Trump is starting a new group called the Board of Peace. Some people think this group might cause problems for the United Nations. The idea started with the goal of ending the war in Gaza. But now, Trump wants it to

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Young Lives Caught in Immigration Crackdown

In a surprising turn of events, immigration authorities recently detained four kids from a single school district in Minnesota. Among them was a 5-year-old, raising eyebrows and concerns about the methods used in immigration enforcement. This incident unfolded as part of a broader immigration crack

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Keeping the Weight Off: New Insights on GLP-1 Drugs

A recent study has some good news for people using GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy or Mounjaro. It suggests that many users may not quickly regain lost weight after stopping treatment. The study looked at data from thousands of patients at U. S. medical clinics. It found that most people either kept the we

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Jamaica: A Mix of Beauty and Caution

Jamaica, a stunning Caribbean destination, has seen some changes in its travel advisory status. The U. S. State Department has lowered its safety warning from \"Reconsider Travel\" to \"Exercise Increased Caution. \" This shift suggests that conditions have improved, but visitors should still be vig

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

A Heist That Exposes Society's Dark Side

In the heart of London, a seemingly ordinary day takes a dramatic turn when a group of armed thieves storm an office, turning the lives of employees upside down. Among them is Zara, a young woman trying to navigate her way through the corporate world. She and her colleague Luke are forced to partici

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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dining with a Dark Twist: A New Restaurant Serves Up Infamous Last Meals

A restaurant with a macabre theme is expanding its reach, bringing its unique dining experience to a new location. The Final Meal, which first opened its doors in Galion, Ohio, is setting up shop in Michigan. This isn't your typical eatery. It's a place where you can order the last meals of some of

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