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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Fighting the Freeze: NYC Workers Share Their Winter Hustle

New York City workers are tough. They don't let freezing temperatures stop them from doing their jobs. On a particularly cold day, vendors, dog walkers, and pedicab drivers braved the bitter cold to make a living. Duane Jackson, a 75-year-old street vendor, sold hats, scarves, and gloves in midtown

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Africa Using Long-Lasting Birth Control?

In many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, women have limited access to long-acting birth control methods. These methods, like IUDs and implants, are known to be effective and safe. They can help prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the number of women who die during childbirth. However, only a small p

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Words, Laws, and Faith: The AI Takeover Debate

AI is changing the way we use words, laws, and faith. A well-known historian recently spoke about this at a big meeting. He said that AI might take over these areas because they all depend on language. Humans have always used words to work together and build societies. But now, AI can also use words

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Streaming Giants Clash Over Warner Bros. Discovery

A high-stakes showdown is unfolding in Hollywood as Netflix and Paramount battle for control of Warner Bros. Discovery. Netflix has upped the ante with an all-cash offer, aiming to secure a $72 billion merger and outmaneuver Paramount's hostile takeover attempt. The latest move comes after Netflix

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Smart Choices: How AI and Humans Can Work Together

AI is a powerful tool, but it's not perfect. It can help make decisions, but humans need to step in to make sure those decisions are the right ones. Take a warehouse, for example. An AI system can look at all the products, their sizes, weights, and sales volumes. It can even consider safety rules. B

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cutting the Cord? Here's How to Keep Your Favorite CBS Shows

CBS is a big deal. It's got shows like "Survivor" and "NCIS" that keep people glued to their screens. But what if you don't have cable? No worries! You can still catch all the action. First off, you can use an HD antenna to pick up CBS for free. It's like getting a signal from the air, just like ol

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zuri Hall's New Show: Sports Stars Spill the Tea

Zuri Hall, a well-known entertainment journalist, has switched gears and launched a new YouTube talk show called "Zuri Hall's Not About Sports. " This show is all about sports figures, but not in the way you might think. Instead of talking about games and scores, Hall is diving into the personal liv

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Who's Winning the Instagram Game in 2025?

In 2025, Instagram became a big deal for tracking what's hot in American culture. Unlike old-school metrics like Billboard charts or TV ratings, Instagram follower growth showed who was making waves right now. It wasn't just about who had the most followers, but who was gaining them the fastest. Thi

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Will AI Steal the Show?

AI is making waves in the entertainment world. It's not just about robots taking over jobs anymore. It's about how AI is changing the way stories are told and consumed. From Netflix using AI to create shows to actors lending their voices to AI, the industry is evolving fast. But will audiences and p

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

McG Takes the Helm of Baywatch Reboot

McG, known for reviving Charlie's Angels on the big screen, is now diving into the world of television again. This time, he's taking the reins of the Baywatch reboot, set to hit Fox's lineup in the 2026-27 season. McG won't just be directing the first episode; he's also stepping into the role of exe

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