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Omega-3 Fish Oil and Brain Repair: New Research Reveals a Potential Risk
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Omega-3 Fish Oil and Brain Repair: New Research Reveals a Potential Risk

New research shows that EPA in fish oil supplements can interfere with brain repair after concussions. DHA, another omega-3, did not have th

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2026 Met Gala Declares Fashion Is Art, Demands Living Sculptures on the Red Carpet
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2026 Met Gala Declares Fashion Is Art, Demands Living Sculptures on the Red Carpet

The 2026 Met Gala's 'Fashion Is Art' theme turns the red carpet into a living gallery. Guests must embody concepts from the 'Art of the Suit

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Electric Air Taxis Take Flight Over New York, Promising Faster Commutes
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Electric Air Taxis Take Flight Over New York, Promising Faster Commutes

Joby Aviation successfully flew its electric air taxi over Manhattan, linking JFK Airport to downtown heliports in minutes. The quiet, emiss

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WhatsApp Adds Dual Accounts and AI Editing for iPhone Users
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WhatsApp Adds Dual Accounts and AI Editing for iPhone Users

WhatsApp now lets iPhone users manage two accounts on one device. Cross-system chat transfer and Meta AI editing tools are also rolling out,

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New York's Early Dinner Trend: The Coolest Plan for 2026
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New York's Early Dinner Trend: The Coolest Plan for 2026

Early dinner reservations in New York have surged 20% as young people embrace wellness and rest. The trend reflects a broader shift toward m

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Disney World Tickets to Hit $219 by 2027: What Families Need to Know
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Disney World Tickets to Hit $219 by 2027: What Families Need to Know

Disney World's daily admission will hit $219 by 2027, driven by dynamic pricing and record demand. The company is investing $30 billion in n

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Los Angeles Rises to Third Best Coffee City in the U.S., Fueled by Latino Creativity and Specialty Beans
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Los Angeles Rises to Third Best Coffee City in the U.S., Fueled by Latino Creativity and Specialty Beans

Los Angeles claims the third spot in the U.S. for coffee lovers, thanks to its Geisha beans and award-winning baristas. Latino creativity an

Andres Ruiz ·
Met Gala 2026: Polished Steel Mannequins Redefine Body Diversity in Fashion
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Met Gala 2026: Polished Steel Mannequins Redefine Body Diversity in Fashion

The 2026 Met Gala introduces 25 polished steel mannequins reflecting diverse body types, breaking from decades of size-2 uniformity. Inspire

Valeria Mendoza ·
Ybor City's 7th Avenue Gets Safer with Return of Historic Brick Streets
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Ybor City's 7th Avenue Gets Safer with Return of Historic Brick Streets

Ybor City's 7th Avenue is getting a safety upgrade with the restoration of 60,000 historic clay bricks. The project forces drivers to slow d

Andres Ruiz ·
European Cities Where a $2,000 Monthly Budget Offers a Comfortable Retirement
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European Cities Where a $2,000 Monthly Budget Offers a Comfortable Retirement

An analysis highlights European cities where a monthly budget of around $2,000 can cover a comfortable lifestyle, including rent. Destinatio

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Gen Z Travelers Seek Awe in Latin America's Natural Wonders
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Gen Z Travelers Seek Awe in Latin America's Natural Wonders

A major shift in travel shows 60% of global travelers, led by Gen Z, now prioritize nature tourism. Searches for phenomena like the southern

Valeria Mendoza ·
Slowjamastan: The California Desert Micronation Offering a Political Escape
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Slowjamastan: The California Desert Micronation Offering a Political Escape

San Diego radio host Randy Williams founded the Republic of Slowjamastan on 11 acres of desert land after pandemic travel restrictions. The

Andres Ruiz ·