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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Why Your Deodorant Struggles in Winter

People often think winter is a breeze for deodorant. After all, it's cold, so less sweating, right? Wrong. Winter can actually make body odor worse. Here's why. First, sweat doesn't disappear in winter. Your body still sweats to regulate temperature. But in winter, that sweat gets trapped under lay

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Waste: What Happens When It Meets Sunlight and Seawater?

Plastic waste is a big problem in our oceans. To understand how it breaks down, scientists tested three common plastics: polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and Nylon-6 (N6). They put these plastics in seawater with hydrogen peroxide and exposed them to UV light and heat. Over time, they checked

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Bug Spray Market Buzz: Big Growth Ahead

The bug spray business is booming. By 2026, it's expected to hit USD 11. 4 billion. That's up from USD 10. 69 billion in 2025. And it's not stopping there. By 2031, it could reach USD 15. 71 billion. That's a big jump! Why? More people are worried about diseases spread by insects. Plus, everyone's s

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Jan 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart's Newest Furry Family Member Steals Hearts

Martha Stewart, a well-known figure in the world of home decor and lifestyle, has recently introduced her latest addition to the family. This time, it's not a new recipe or a beautifully decorated room, but a tiny, adorable puppy named Half Moon. The 8-week-old French bulldog made her debut on Insta

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

New Tech Takes Flight in the World of UAP Research

VGTel, Inc. has just made some big moves in the world of space tech and UAP research. They've filed a patent for their new sensing technology. It's designed to track things in the sky and near space. The company recently met with government bigwigs to talk about how this tech could help with UAP stu

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Boosting Efficiency in a Custom-Made Enzyme for Vitamin D Production

Scientists have been working on making a special enzyme better at producing a form of vitamin D. This enzyme is a mix of different parts, like a custom-made tool. The usual way to improve such enzymes is to tweak small parts here and there. But this time, the team took a bigger picture approach. Th

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Racial Politics: A Double-Edged Sword

In the heart of New York, a new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, found himself in hot water. One of his housing officials had previously made some strong statements. She called homeownership a "weapon of white supremacy" and suggested making the white middle class poorer. Those who've worked with her say she'

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Aren't Taylor Sheridan's Shows Winning Awards?

Taylor Sheridan's shows are huge hits, but they rarely get awards. Billy Bob Thornton thinks it's because people have the wrong idea about Sheridan and his work. Thornton, who's in Sheridan's show "Landman, " said that some folks think Sheridan is a right-wing guy, but that's not true. Sheridan has

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Cellphones and Health: What's the Real Deal?

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is diving into a new study. They want to see if cellphone radiation could be bad for our health. This isn't just a random idea. It comes from big concerns raised by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He thinks cellphones might cause brain i

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Trouble in the Press Box: Journalists Clash After AFCON Final

The African Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal was not just a game. It was a mess. Senegal won 1-0, but the real drama happened after the match. Journalists from both countries got into a big fight. It started when Moroccan reporters walked out as Senegal's coach, Pape Bouna Thiaw, ent

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