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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Diet Shifts: New Food Guidelines Stir Debate

The government recently unveiled a revised food guide, turning the old pyramid on its head. This time, the top spot goes to meat and dairy, signaling a shift towards more protein. But not everyone is on board. Some experts praise the change, while others, like Marion Nestle, criticize it as confusin

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Little-Known Chemicals and Your Baby's Growth

Chemicals called PFAS are everywhere. They are in our water, food, and even the air. These chemicals are known as endocrine disruptors. This means they mess with the body's hormones. They can cause problems for growing kids, especially in the first two years of life. One way babies get these chemic

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

NFL Coaching Drama: Is the Rooney Rule Being Ignored?

The NFL is buzzing with rumors about John Harbaugh's potential move. Reports say his agent received calls from seven teams, but only six head coaching jobs were available. This means one team with an existing coach reached out. Why? Maybe they're just feeling out the market, seeing if Harbaugh would

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Mystery of the Missing Gold Phone

A golden smartphone, promised by a business linked to former President Donald Trump, is still nowhere to be seen. This phone, called the T1, was supposed to hit the market last year. It was going to be a shiny, gold-colored device priced at $500, which seemed like a steal compared to the latest iPho

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cool New Phone Chargers and Power Banks at CES 2026

CES 2026 showcased a variety of innovative phone chargers and power banks. Unlike last year, there was no single trend. Instead, companies focused on making chargers more powerful, portable, and stylish. Some even added screens and other unique features. Anker introduced a 45W Nano Charger with a d

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Living Longer: Lessons from the World's Healthiest Places

People in some parts of the world live much longer than average. These places, called Blue Zones, have a lot in common. They eat mostly plants, stay active, and have strong social ties. Their lifestyle is not about strict rules. It is about simple habits that add up over time. In Okinawa, Japan, pe

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Era for Mainstay Entertainment

Two key figures at Mainstay Entertainment have stepped up to the plate. Derek Van Pelt and Ray Moheet are now co-CEOs. They've been with the company since the start. Now, they'll be calling the shots day to day. Van Pelt has made a name for himself in TV. He's worked on shows like The Turning Point

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Breast Milk: The Best Start for Indonesian Babies

Breast milk is super important for babies. It's all they need to eat for the first six months. A recent study looked at how to get more moms in Indonesia to breastfeed exclusively. They wanted to find out who to focus on to make the biggest difference. The study found that some groups need more hel

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's S26 Ultra: A Step Back in Design?

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is making waves, but not for the reasons you might think. The latest leaks suggest that Samsung is ditching the unique vinyl record-style camera rings from the Galaxy S25 series. Instead, they are going back to a more traditional design, similar to the Galaxy S24

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Taxpayer Money Shouldn't Fund Capitol Rioters, Say Democrats

Senate Democrats are pushing for new laws to stop taxpayer money from going to people who attacked the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This comes five years after the event. One proposed law would prevent any compensation fund for the rioters. Another law would stop federal money from being used t

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