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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Virtual Reality and the Nausea Challenge: A Look at Safety in Rehab

Virtual reality (VR) is becoming a big deal in many areas, especially in helping people recover from brain injuries. But there's a catch: some people feel sick when using VR. This is called cybersickness (CS). It's important to measure CS to make sure VR is safe for patients. A recent study looked

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Indonesia Takes a Stand Against AI-Generated Explicit Content

Indonesia has made a bold move by temporarily blocking access to Elon Musk's Grok chatbot. This decision came after concerns were raised about the AI tool generating and spreading sexually explicit content. The country is known for its strict rules against obscene material online, and this action hi

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Windows Subsystem for Linux: A Practical but Limited Tool

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a handy feature for those who need Linux on their Windows machines. It lets users run multiple Linux distributions easily and even supports GPU passthrough. This is useful for tasks like running local large language models (LLMs) with powerful GPUs. However, WSL

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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Honest Confessions About Love Life

Some famous people have been very open about their romantic lives. They've shared numbers, stories, and even some wild details. Let's dive in. Charlie Sheen once said he'd been with thousands of women. He even had a nickname, "The Machine. " Years later, he mentioned a much bigger number, but he sa

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Amber Glenn Skates to Victory Again

Amber Glenn made it three in a row, winning her third straight U. S. figure skating title. She nailed her opening triple axel, a move she's known for, and skated a clean program to secure the win. Her score of 233. 55 points made her the first skater to win three consecutive national titles since Mi

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Jan 10 2026CELEBRITIES

T. K. Carter: A Life Beyond The Thing

T. K. Carter, a familiar face in Hollywood for over four decades, has passed away at the age of 69. His death was confirmed after a service call to his home in Duarte, California, on a Friday evening. Authorities have not raised any suspicions of foul play, and the cause of death remains undisclosed

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Virtual Reality: A Glimpse of Freedom for Inmates

In the heart of California, a unique program is changing the lives of inmates. Virtual reality (VR) headsets are being used to transport prisoners to places they might never see otherwise. This initiative, led by a Los Angeles nonprofit, aims to prepare inmates for life after prison. The program of

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

David North: A Life Behind the Wheel of Design

David North, a celebrated car designer from Billings, has passed away. He was known for his unique vision and creativity in the automotive world. His work left a lasting impact on the industry, influencing how people see and interact with vehicles. North's journey began in Billings, where he first

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills' Road to Victory: A Strategic Breakdown

The Buffalo Bills have had a strong season, with 30 rushing and 29 passing touchdowns, 19 successful fourth-down conversions, 20 takeaways, and 40 sacks. Their defense is confident and ready to show their skills on Sunday. Playing away is not new for the Bills. Their team, with 22 projected starter

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Rethinking Gender Equality: A Fresh Look from the Global South

The fight for gender equality in the Global South is complex. It's not just about giving women and girls equal rights. It's about understanding how current efforts might be doing more harm than good. Many programs focus on fitting into existing systems. These systems are often unfair and oppressive

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