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Why January 6 still matters in U.S. politics
flipboard.com · The Politics Desk
As we mark the three-year anniversary of an attack on the U.S. Capitol, America is divided on what happened and how we should interpret those events.
2024 is the biggest global election year in history
Vox · Bryan Walsh
More than 60 countries representing half the world’s population will go to the polls in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people voting.
Respiratory illnesses are on the rise after the holidays
NPR · Pien Huang
CDC data shows that fewer than half of U.S. adults have gotten a flu shot this fall and winter.
Lululemon founder says it’s not for ‘certain customers’
HuffPost · Taiyler S. Mitchell
Chip Wilson, who is no longer with the company, has made numerous controversial comments in the past.
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How to watch the 2024 Golden Globes
yahoo.com · Danica Creahan
The ceremony will kick off the long-awaited awards season on Sunday.
Jellyfish regenerate lost tentacles, and now we know how
Ars Technica · Elizabeth Rayne
The process looks a lot like that of amphibians and other animals.
Sober as a college student? Why Gen Z shrugs at alcohol.
csmonitor.com · Sophie Hills
In a cultural shift, younger Americans no longer view alcohol as a status symbol of adulthood. Many are drinking less, or not at all.
What to know about intermittent fasting: Is it right for you?
ABC News · Katie Kindelan
Eating within a window of time has its benefits, experts say.
Focus on right now, not the distant future, to stay on track to your health goals
theconversation.com · Kaitlin Woolley and Paul Stillman
In the heat of the moment, people often overlook distant outcomes.
I took a cold shower every day for a year. Here’s what happened.
USA TODAY · David Oliver
Multiple research studies show that cold exposure is a “good stressor” that floods our brains and bodies with adrenaline and dopamine.

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