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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

A Simple Vitamin Might Help Beat Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a big deal. It is the most common type of cancer in the U. S. But here's some good news: a simple vitamin might help fight it. Researchers looked at over 33, 800 U. S. veterans who had skin cancer. They found that those who took a vitamin B3 supplement, called nicotinamide, had fewer

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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 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Danger in Common Pain Relievers

Inside our bodies, there's a small but mighty player called IDO1. Think of it as a director for our immune cells. But when we take too much acetaminophen, a common pain reliever, IDO1 goes into overdrive. This can cause problems in our liver. IDO1 doesn't work alone. It sends messages to immune cel

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Leaders in 2026: Why Emotional Strength Matters More Than Grit

In 2026, being a leader is about more than just toughing it out. The old idea of "grit" is being replaced by something called emotional stamina. This is not just about avoiding burnout; it's about keeping a clear mind for making tough decisions. Many top leaders are feeling drained. A report from D

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Journey of Tiny Biochar Particles

Biochar, a carbon-rich material, is often used to boost soil health and clean up the environment. When it breaks down, it forms even smaller particles called biochar colloids (BCCs). These tiny bits are super mobile and can travel through soil and water easily. BCCs are interesting because they can

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Pregnancy Pain Relief: Acetaminophen Safe, Study Confirms

A recent review of 43 studies has found no strong evidence linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism or other developmental issues. This conclusion was reached by a team led by Dr. Asma Khalil, a professor of obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine at St. George’s Hospital, University of L

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Chicken Check: Why You Should Double-Check Your Fridge

Another food recall is making headlines, and this time it's about chicken. Suzanna’s Kitchen, a food processing company, is pulling back nearly 14, 000 pounds of grilled chicken fillets due to possible Listeria contamination. The recall affects products sold in seven states, so it's important to kno

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

MetaMask: Now Playing Nice with Tron

MetaMask, the popular crypto wallet, has just added Tron to its list of supported networks. This is a big deal because MetaMask started as an Ethereum-only wallet. But now, it's branching out. The wallet can now handle Tron-based digital assets and interact with apps directly. This means users can

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Smart Pills? How Multivitamins Might Give Your Brain a Boost

Ever heard of a quick fix for a sharper mind? Well, science has some interesting news. Studies show that popping a daily multivitamin might help your brain. Over three years, people who took these pills saw better memory and overall brain function. Some even had a 30% improvement compared to others

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Country Star Tim McGraw to Rock NHL Stadium Series in Tampa

In 2026, Tampa will host an exciting NHL Stadium Series game. The matchup between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Boston Bruins will take place at Raymond James Stadium. This is a big deal because it's the first time an outdoor NHL game will happen in a football stadium in Florida. The game is set

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