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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Bright Light, Red Light: How to Beat the Winter Blues

Winter can be tough on your mood and energy. Many people feel down when the days get shorter. This is more than just feeling a bit sad. It’s a real condition called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The good news is, there are ways to fight it. Bright light therapy is the most common treatment. It

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Trump's Davos Dig at Canada's Leader

At a recent gathering in Switzerland, the U. S. President, Donald Trump, took a moment to criticize Mark Carney, the Canadian prime minister. Carney had just given a powerful speech about changes in global politics. Trump's response? He told Canada to be grateful to the U. S. Carney's speech was al

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

PNB Housing: Navigating Growth and Challenges in India's Lending Market

PNB Housing has shown a profit boost of 8% in the last quarter of 2023, but the road ahead is not all smooth. The company made a net profit of 5. 20 billion rupees, up from 4. 83 billion rupees a year before. Revenue also saw a 9% increase, reaching 21. 19 billion rupees. This growth is partly due t

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Why Spine Issues are a Big Deal for Health Care

Spine problems are a major reason why people keep going back to doctors. This is a big deal because it means health care systems are under a lot of pressure. Researchers have been trying to figure out who is most likely to need a lot of medical help because of spine issues. They want to predict whic

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Crypto Apps Are Changing the Way We Pay with QR Codes

SQRIL, a startup that helps banks and digital wallets process payments, has just added a new feature. Now, crypto apps can use their system to let users pay with QR codes in many countries. This means people can scan a QR code and pay using cryptocurrency, while the merchant gets paid in local money

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

What's Really on Voters' Minds?

In the upcoming 2026 midterms, the spotlight is on affordability, not just the economy. Pollster John Zogby made this clear in a recent discussion. He said affordability is the top issue for voters, leaving others like crime and healthcare far behind. The president is tackling this issue head-on. B

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Rams' Resilience: How They Turned the Tables After Caleb Williams' Stunner

In the high-stakes world of NFL, moments can shift the game's tide in an instant. The Rams found themselves in such a situation when Caleb Williams of the Bears threw an incredible pass to tie the game. But the Rams didn't let that moment define their fate. Matthew Stafford, the Rams' quarterback,

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

A New Chapter for Mike McDaniel in the NFL

Mike McDaniel is making a big move in the NFL. He's leaving his previous team to become the new offensive coordinator for the Chargers. This is a great chance for him to work with coach Jim Harbaugh and quarterback Justin Herbert. It's also a stepping stone for him to become a top candidate for a he

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Maryland's Energy Challenges: A Closer Look at the Issues

Maryland is facing some tough energy problems right now. Lawmakers recently had a big talk about it. They discussed how expensive energy is getting, how much it costs to make and deliver energy, and how data centers are using up a lot of power. One of the main concerns is how much people are paying

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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Stylish and Comfy: Affordable Trousers for Every Occasion

Trousers are a game-changer for anyone looking to mix comfort and style. They can easily go from a work meeting to a casual brunch or even a yoga session. Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, and Demi Moore have been spotted rocking this look, making it a trend worth trying. The best

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