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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Your Brain's Potential: Simple Ways to Keep It Sharp

People often forget that the brain is a muscle. Just like lifting the same weights won't build muscle, doing the same things every day won't boost brainpower. To keep the brain sharp, it needs challenges. When someone pushes their brain to learn new things, it grows stronger. Think of it like a work

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

The Rise of Digital Stars: Khaby Lame's Big Business Move

Khaby Lame, the silent TikTok sensation, has made a huge splash in the business world. He recently sold a part of his company for a whopping $975 million. This deal shows just how much influence social media stars have these days. Lame is not just any TikToker. He has over 2. 6 billion likes and mo

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Why Tokenization is Changing Finance Without the Hype

Tokenization is making waves in finance, but not in the way you might think. It's not about wild speculation or get-rich-quick schemes. Instead, it's about making the financial system work better. Think faster transactions, fewer middlemen, and more transparency. It's like giving old financial proce

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Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

What Your Brain Sees in Videos Might Not Be the Truth

In 2007, the Supreme Court reviewed a case involving a car chase captured on police dashboard cameras. The footage showed a police car hitting another vehicle, leaving the driver, Victor Harris, paralyzed. Lower courts sided with Harris, but the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the officer, stating H

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

A Family Fight at Universal Orlando Over Parking Tickets

At Universal Orlando, a family of four allegedly attacked a hotel employee over a parking validation issue. The incident happened at the Portofino Bay Hotel on January 19. The family had four parking tickets, but only two could be validated. The employee noticed one of the women trying to validate a

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Young People Need Better Support Online

Young people today face many challenges online. But when they need help, they often don't turn to adults. Why is that? A recent study with 146 Canadian teens aged 13-18 revealed some key reasons. Teens feel judged and misunderstood when they talk to adults about online issues. They want adults to l

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Jan 26 2026FINANCE

Micron's Stock: A Tech Giant's Big Move

Micron Technology has been making headlines with a significant stock price jump. In just six days, its stock value soared by 20%, boosting its market value by $75 billion. This impressive growth puts Micron's market value at $450 billion, a stark contrast to the S&P 500's modest 1% increase this yea

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Scammers and Victims Team Up Against Cybercriminals

In a surprising turn of events, a former scammer and his victims have joined forces to take down the masterminds behind a massive cybercrime operation. Dex, a South Korean man in his early 30s, found himself trapped in a scam compound in Cambodia. He was promised a high-paying job but ended up being

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Winning the Weight Loss War: Smart Strategies for Lasting Change

Losing weight is tough. The body is designed to fight it. Many people try quick fixes like fad diets, but these rarely work. The key to success is making small, lasting changes. It's not about quick results. It's about building a healthier life. The body has built-in defenses against weight loss. W

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Health Challenge for Mexico's Indigenous Communities

Mexico's Indigenous Peoples (IPs) face big health problems. The government has tried to help. They use an intercultural approach. This means they consider the culture of IPs when making health plans. But this approach has a flaw. It focuses too much on culture. It ignores the real reasons for health

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