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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Why Going to Bed Early Can Make You More Active

People who go to bed around 9 p. m. tend to be more active during the day. A study with 20, 000 participants showed that these early sleepers move more than those who stay up late. This is because their sleep aligns with their body's natural rhythm, giving them more energy. When people ignore their

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Wonders: Big Tech's Thirsty Plans and Our Future

Louisiana's water is precious. It's not just for drinking. It's for life. So, why aren't we talking about how big tech's data centers might affect our water supply? Right now, there's a plan to build a huge data center in Holly Ridge. It's not just any building. It's a facility that could use a lot

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Crypto Rules Flip After SEC Boss Leaves

A year after Gary Gensler stepped down as the top boss at the SEC, things have changed a lot in the crypto world. People in the crypto industry weren't big fans of Gensler's strict rules and actions. This led to companies like Ripple Labs supporting political candidates who were more crypto-friendly

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Muscles Learn to Handle Workouts Better

Scientists wanted to see how muscles and the brain work together to get better at handling tough exercises. They looked at how muscles react to intense workouts and how the brain helps them recover faster over time. They had 23 people do two rounds of tough leg exercises, with a break of three week

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Millie Bobby Brown's Bold New Look and Heartfelt Goodbye

Millie Bobby Brown stepped onto the Joy Awards 2026 red carpet in Saudi Arabia, showcasing a fresh, chin-length bob and a return to her natural brown hair color. This marked a significant change from her previous red-tinged locks. Her outfit was equally striking, featuring a Tamara Ralph Couture fal

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Germany's Mixed Bag: EVs, Economy, and Social Issues

Germany is making headlines with a mix of economic updates, environmental debates, and social concerns. The government has reintroduced subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs), but not everyone is happy. Critics argue that including hybrid vehicles in the subsidy program undermines the environmental b

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Yale's Unbeaten 1894 Football Team: A Look Back

In 1894, Yale's football team made history by winning all 16 of their games. This was a huge deal, especially since there were no playoffs or even a set schedule for college football at the time. The Bulldogs scored a whopping 485 points while only allowing 13 points from their opponents. This team

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Spain's High-Speed Train Collision: A Look at the Facts

A tragic event unfolded in southern Spain late Sunday evening. A high-speed train derailed and crashed into another high-speed train in the province of Córdoba. This accident resulted in at least 39 fatalities and numerous injuries. It's important to note that this is the deadliest train crash in Sp

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

F1 2026: A New Way to Race

Esteban Ocon, a driver for Haas F1, thinks the upcoming 2026 F1 cars will change everything drivers know about speed. These new cars have active aerodynamics and stronger hybrid engines. This is a big deal because F1 hasn't had such a huge change in a long time. Ocon recently tried out his Haas VF-

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Davos Gathering: Wealth, Power, and Growing Inequality

In the snowy Swiss town of Davos, a unique gathering is happening. It's called the World Economic Forum. This event brings together some of the most powerful people in the world. They are business leaders, politicians, and even celebrities. They come to talk about big issues. Like the gap between ri

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