HUMAN

Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

Walking on the Moon: A New Challenge for Astronauts

Walking on the Moon is not like floating in space. On the Moon, astronauts use their legs to move around. This puts more pressure on their knees, hips, and other leg muscles. It might be better for the body to use legs instead of arms for movement. Humans are built to walk and run long distances. So

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Iran's Harsh Crackdown: Hospitals Turn into Battlefields

In Iran, things are getting really tough. Protesters are being taken from hospitals and arrested. This is a big problem because everyone has the right to get medical help. A person who studies Iran for the United Nations said that families are being asked to pay a lot of money to get the bodies of t

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Jan 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Stars Rally Against ICE at Sundance

At the Sundance Film Festival, some big names in Hollywood took a stand against ICE. Natalie Portman shared her thoughts on the current state of the country. She wore pins that said "ICE Out" and "Be Good. " She said the actions of the government and ICE are some of the worst things happening in th

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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 25 2026POLITICS

Tehran's Dark Night: A Surgeon's Account of Unimaginable Violence

In the heart of Tehran, a city usually bustling with life, a chilling transformation occurred. The once familiar sounds of the city were replaced by an eerie silence, followed by the terrifying echoes of gunfire. This was not the sound of controlled policing; it was the sound of war. A surgeon, acc

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Show About Life, Love, and Faith

A new show called "It's Not Like That" is making waves, but not for the reasons you might think. It's a faith-based series, but it's not about pushing religion. Instead, it's about real life, real people, and real emotions. The story follows Pastor Malcolm, played by Scott Foley, as he deals with th

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Wearable Tech: A Game Changer for Brain Recovery

Wearable tech is shaking things up in brain recovery. It's like having a tiny, smart coach that tracks your every move. This tech can help doctors see how well someone is getting better after a brain injury or stroke. But it's not just about tracking steps. It's about figuring out how to use this da

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Afghanistan's Battle with Nature's Fury

Afghanistan is facing a tough time with nature. Heavy snow and rain have caused big problems. Over three days, 61 people lost their lives. More than 110 were hurt. This happened in many parts of the country. The disaster management team shared this news. They also said that 458 homes were damaged or

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Gaza's Harsh Winter: A Fight for Survival

In Gaza, the winter season has brought more than just cold weather. It has brought a harsh reality for many, especially children. The Palestinian Health Ministry reports that ten children have lost their lives due to hypothermia since winter began. Just in the last day, a three-month-old baby died f

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Jan 24 2026OPINION

Iran's Creative Community Under Fire

The streets of Tehran are a battleground. Bullets fly, protesters fall, and fear grips the city. For decades, Iran's creative community has faced brutal oppression. Directors, actors, writers, and musicians have been jailed, exiled, or silenced for daring to express themselves. Families suffer for b

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