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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Photos: New Tricks in the Works

Google Photos is cooking up some new tricks that might just make the app even more handy. Right now, they're tinkering with a "Playback speed" option for videos. This means users might soon be able to speed up or slow down videos right within the app. The options could range from a super slow 0. 25x

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

A. J. Brown's Eagles Exit: Time for a Change?

A. J. Brown's time with the Eagles seems to be winding down. After a disappointing playoff exit, his future with the team is in question. Brown's performance has been declining since his record-breaking season in 2022. He had 23 catches of 20-plus yards and six of 40-plus yards that year. The follow

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

The Supreme Court Takes on West Virginia's Trans Athlete Rule

A young athlete from West Virginia is at the center of a big debate. Becky Pepper-Jackson, now 15, has been fighting for her right to compete in school sports since she was 11. She is a transgender girl who loves track and field, but a state law tried to stop her from joining girls' teams. This law

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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking the Hidden Potential of Lipid Membranes

Lipid membranes are more than just passive barriers. They have a secret life. When exposed to electric fields, they can exhibit unique behaviors. Think of them as tiny, dynamic sponges that can remember and respond to electrical signals. Scientists used advanced computer simulations to study these

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Iran's Tense Stand-off: Protests, Talks, and Threats

Iran is in a tough spot right now. The country is dealing with massive protests, economic troubles, and a complicated relationship with the US. The European Parliament has decided to ban Iranian diplomats from its buildings. This is because of the violent way the Iranian government is handling prote

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Big Oil and Big Politics: Trump vs. Exxon in Venezuela

Venezuela has a lot of oil. Like, a lot. It's got the biggest reserves in the world. So, it's no surprise that big oil companies are interested. But it's not that simple. The country has had some issues, to say the least. Exxon Mobil, one of the biggest oil companies in the world, has been cautious

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Mary Peltola Takes on Senate Challenge

Mary Peltola, a familiar face in Alaska politics, is stepping up to the plate for a Senate run. She's no stranger to tough races, having already made history as the first Alaska Native in Congress. But this time, she's eyeing a bigger prize: the Senate seat currently held by Republican Dan Sullivan.

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Australia's Social Media Ban: A Tech Giant's Push for Change

Australia recently made headlines by blocking under-16s from major social media platforms. Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has been vocal about this move. They've even removed over half a million accounts in just one month. But Meta isn't just sitting back. They're asking Australia

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Nikki Glaser's Hilarious Take on Hollywood's Big Night

Nikki Glaser brought the house down at the 2026 Golden Globes, her second time hosting the star-studded event. She kicked things off with a playful jab at her return, saying, "Just like 'Wicked, ' I'm back for a sequel. " Glaser had to tread carefully with some jokes, especially one about Julia Robe

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

How Mom's Heart Health Affects Newborns in Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a big deal. It's a pregnancy complication that can cause serious problems for both mom and baby. It's linked to high blood pressure and can lead to early deliveries. But what's interesting is how mom's heart health might affect her newborn's circulation. Doctors have known for a whi

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