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Jan 11 2026FINANCE

From Cubicle to Cash Flow: How One Woman Turned Finance Tips into a Fortune

In the world of finance, it's not uncommon to find people who are unhappy with their jobs. This was the case for one woman who started her career as a business analyst. After a couple of years, she switched to an investment consulting firm, thinking it was her dream job. But soon, she realized she d

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Trae Young's Big Move: From Hawks to Wizards

Trae Young, a standout player, recently moved from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards. This change came after some emotional moments for Young, who had been with the Hawks since he was drafted. He even shed tears on his way to the arena, knowing it might be his last time there. Young has h

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Pitt: A Medical Drama That Took the World by Storm

HBO has always been a big name in TV, and in 2025, they proved it again with The Pitt. This medical drama was loved by critics and viewers alike. When Season 2 came out, it quickly became one of the most-watched shows on streaming platforms. The show's return was a huge deal. Just one day after its

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Finding the Best Spot for Muscle Signal Recording

Recording muscle signals is a big deal in medical studies. The deltoid muscle, which is in the shoulder, is often studied. To get clear signals, doctors need to place electrodes in the right spots. Traditionally, the reference electrode was placed on the acromion, a bony part of the shoulder. This w

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

How Muscle Shape Changes with Age and Exercise

Muscles change as we get older. This is not news. But what is interesting is how these changes affect the tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, that bring oxygen and nutrients to our muscles. Scientists have known for a while that these capillaries become less dense with age. However, they usually

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Life Well Lived: Remembering T. K. Carter

T. K. Carter, a familiar face in 80s and 90s TV and movies, has passed away at 69. He was found in his California home after a 911 call, but no foul play is suspected. Born in New York but raised in LA, Carter started young, doing stand-up comedy at just 12. He performed at big places like The Come

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

UK Braces for More Stormy Weather

The UK is still dealing with harsh weather. Snow, ice, rain, and wind are causing trouble in many places. This is all happening after Storm Goretti hit earlier in the week. The good news is that things should get better by the start of next week. In Scotland, the weather warnings have gotten worse.

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The White Lotus Swaps Four Seasons for Airelles in Season 4

The White Lotus, a popular TV show known for its luxury hotel settings, is making a big change for its upcoming fourth season. Instead of filming at a Four Seasons property like the first three seasons, the show will be shot at Airelles' Chateau de la Messardiere in Saint-Tropez, France. This shift

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

The Unexpected Comeback of Beef Tallow

Beef tallow, a type of fat that was once shunned by health experts and the government, is now gaining attention in the latest dietary guidelines. This fat, derived from beef, has been quietly gaining fans over the past few years. Chefs love it for its ability to make fries and doughnuts extra crispy

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Credit Card Cap: A Billionaire's Warning

A prominent investor has raised concerns about a recent proposal to limit credit card interest rates. Bill Ackman, the CEO of a major investment firm, took to social media to criticize President Donald Trump's suggestion of a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Ackman argued that such

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