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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

How Nurses Shape Our Healthcare's Ability to Bounce Back

Nurses play a huge role in how well our healthcare system handles big health crises. A recent study dug into this by looking at how skilled nurses are and the kind of work environment they have. It turns out, both of these things matter a lot when it comes to how well our healthcare system can adapt

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: Tidal Energy's Rise

Tidal energy is gaining attention as a dependable source of clean power. Unlike solar and wind, it's not affected by weather changes. This makes it a strong contender in the renewable energy mix. However, it's still in its early stages of commercial use. There are different types of tidal energy. T

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

The Shah's Son Speaks Up as Iran's Protests Grow

In Iran, where opposition to the long-standing clerical rule has been scattered, a familiar name has surfaced. Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah, is now a vocal figure in the recent anti-government protests. Living in the U. S. , he has been sending messages to Iran, encouraging those who want

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

A Former UK Diplomat's Regret: The Epstein Connection

Peter Mandelson, a seasoned British politician, recently made headlines for his past association with Jeffrey Epstein. He was removed from his role as the UK's ambassador to the US last year due to undisclosed emails revealing a closer bond with Epstein than previously known. Mandelson even referred

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Bold Move: Protests, Threats, and Global Tensions

Iran is in a tough spot right now. Big protests are happening all over the country. People are upset about money problems and how the government runs things. The government says the U. S. and Israel are behind these protests, but that's not clear. The Iranian government is not happy. They said if t

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A New Way to Lend and Borrow Crypto

Mutuum Finance is a new player in the crypto world. It's building a platform for decentralized lending. This means no banks are involved. Instead, people lend and borrow directly from each other. The platform has two main features. First, there's a shared pool where people can lend and borrow. This

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Why the US Wants to Cut Ties with China's Rare Minerals

The US is pushing other countries to act fast on reducing their dependence on China for rare minerals. This is a big deal because these minerals are used in many important things, like defense tech, batteries, and renewable energy. A senior US official said that the US Treasury Secretary will talk

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Sleek TVs Taking Over: What to Expect in 2026

2026 is set to be a big year for TVs that double as art. These are called lifestyle TVs. They look like framed pictures when turned off. They are made to blend into your home. Many brands showed off their new models at a big tech event. LG is leading the pack with their Wallpaper OLED TV. It is ver

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Future: A Decision for Greenlanders

Greenland's political leaders have made it clear: they are not interested in becoming part of the United States. In a joint statement, they emphasized that the future of their island should be decided by its own people, not by external powers. President Trump has been persistent in his interest in

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

A Manatee County Race with a Controversial Candidate

Adam Johnson, a Florida resident, is making waves as he runs for a seat on the Manatee County Commission. This isn't just any ordinary campaign; Johnson is the same man who made headlines during the U. S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. He was caught on camera smiling and waving while carrying then

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