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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses: A New Way to Help People See and Hear Better

Smart glasses are not just for fun and games. They are becoming a big help for people with vision and hearing problems. At a big tech show in 2026, many companies showed off smart glasses that can do more than just play music or help with work. These glasses can help people who have trouble seeing o

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Clash of Personalities: Adam22 vs. Jason Luv in the Ring

Adam22, known for his work with No Jumper, is stepping into the boxing ring tonight. This isn't just any fight; it's a clash fueled by a personal feud with Jason Luv. The tension between them has been building for a while, especially after Jason Luv starred in a scene with Adam22's wife, Lena The Pl

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Nuns on a Wild Ride: A Unique Comedy Hits Screens

A fresh comedy film is making its way to theaters. Holy Days, directed by Nat Boltt, is set to hit U. S. screens on March 27. This film is a bit different. It features a group of elderly nuns on a road trip in New Zealand. The cast includes well-known actors like Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes, and Ja

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Jan 24 2026CELEBRITIES

Bad Bunny: The Rise of a Global Star

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, hails from Bayamón, Puerto Rico, and has become a worldwide sensation. His journey began on March 10, 1994, and he grew up with a truck driver father and an English teacher mother. He even studied at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo before his

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Liquid Cooling Takes the Lead in Financial Data Centers

In the world of finance, data centers are getting a cool upgrade. Options Technology has just launched a new liquid-cooled cage in the NY5 data center, located in Secaucus, New Jersey. This isn't just any upgrade; it's a big deal for financial services that need to handle heavy-duty tasks like real-

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Shift: From One-Time Buy to Monthly Fee for Self-Driving Tech

Tesla has made a significant change to how customers can access its advanced driving features. Starting soon, the company will no longer offer its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software as a one-time purchase. Instead, customers will need to pay a monthly subscription fee. This move comes after Tesla face

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Zycus Shines in 2026 Gartner Report: A Closer Look

Zycus, a big name in Source-to-Pay tech, just got a big nod. They were named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Source-to-Pay Suites. This isn't just any award. It shows they're doing something right in the world of procurement. Zycus has been putting money and effort into Merlin Intak

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Navigating Health with Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Fresh Look at Diabetes and Metabolic Issues

The world is seeing more cases of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome daily. These conditions are not just bad for health; they can lead to serious problems like heart disease and even early death. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a unique way of looking at health. It focuses on finding pat

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Small tweaks, big rewards: How tiny habits can add years to your life

People often think that making big changes is the only way to improve health. But, small adjustments can have a huge impact. Doctors have found that three simple shifts in daily habits can add nearly a decade to a person's life. First, let's talk about food. Eating healthy is not about strict diets

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

How Neighborhoods Shape Our Brains

Living in certain neighborhoods might affect brain health, especially for Black and Latinx older adults. A recent study looked at how living in segregated areas impacts the brain. They used MRI scans to check brain structures like the hippocampus and white matter. The study included 269 people, wit

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