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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Being Watched Changes Your Performance in Video Calls

Ever wondered how being watched during a video call affects your work? A recent study dug into this, focusing on how our performance changes when others see us on screen. It's all about the idea that having an audience can either boost or hinder our performance, depending on the task's difficulty.

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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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Jan 24 2026CRIME

Swiss Court Frees Bar Owner After Deadly Fire: Italy Outraged

Italy is furious. The country's leaders are not happy with a Swiss court's decision. The court freed a bar owner on bail. This man is linked to a New Year's Eve fire. The fire killed 40 people and hurt over 100. Many of the injured were young. The bar owner, Jacques Moretti, and his wife are being

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

How High Pressure Can Make Egg Powder Better

Egg white powder is a common ingredient in many foods. But it can be tricky to use because it doesn't always mix well with water. Scientists found a way to make it better. They used a method called high-pressure homogenization (HPH). This process changes the egg white powder in a good way. First, H

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Kosovo's Election Trouble: A Setback for Democracy

In Kosovo, a recent election has taken a dramatic turn. Over 100 individuals have been held for allegedly meddling with votes. This scandal has led to a full vote recount, which might postpone the formation of a new government. The investigation suggests that the accused switched votes among candid

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

US Takes Aim at Iran's Secret Oil Ships

The US has taken a stand against Iran's hidden oil ships. They've put sanctions on nine ships and eight companies. These ships and companies are based in India, Oman, and the UAE. They've been moving Iranian oil worth millions of dollars to other countries. The US Treasury says these ships help Ira

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Student Data: A New Approach to AI Privacy

Big fines are being handed out to companies like Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft for mishandling data. These fines show that regulators are serious about data privacy. Many companies follow a standard five-step plan to protect data when using AI. But this plan has a big flaw. It assumes that data will l

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

South Dakota's New Plan to Punish Church Disruptions

South Dakota's Governor, Larry Rhoden, has proposed a new law that could land people in prison for interrupting religious services. This idea came after a protest inside a church in Minnesota. The protest happened shortly after a tragic shooting in Minneapolis. The governor wants to change the rule

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Stands Up Against ICE Raids: A Day of Solidarity

In Minnesota, a strong wave of protest is building against the recent surge in ICE activities. Community leaders, religious figures, and labor unions have come together to organize a "Day of Truth & Freedom. " This day of action is a response to the killing of Renee Good, an unarmed woman shot by a

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands United Against ICE

Minneapolis is gearing up for a big protest against ICE. Even with freezing temperatures, people are ready to show their support. Many businesses will close to join the protest. They want to make a statement against ICE's actions. Larry Weiss, a retired resident, says this is bigger than the cold.

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