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Month: January 2026
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NASA’s Artemis II: Humanity’s Hopeful Return to the Moon
Title: NASA’s Artemis II: Humanity’s Hopeful Return to the Moon Author: Kevin Hughes Source: NaturalNews.com The Journey Begins Again After a half-century silence in human lunar exploration, NASA is preparing for a magnificent moment—the Artemis II mission. We can feel the stirring of a new chapter, as four brave astronauts prepare to orbit the Moon…
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PS, I love you: Why love letters are making a comeback for 2026
Author: Lydia Spencer-Elliott Source: The Independent Old-School Romance Hits a High Note in a Digital World Hey there, fellow love note enthusiasts! Picture this: Jane Austen, Henry VIII, and even the Kray twins’ dad, all writing letters that could melt hearts (or cause royal executions). These aren’t just love notes; they’re the OG texts, handwritten…
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Five-Minute Daily Walk Slashes Death Risk by 10 Percent: Small Steps, Big Impact
By Cassie B. | Source: NaturalNews.com They say the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Imagine that step is just five minutes long—no marathon, no grueling gym session, just a brisk walk around the block. A major international study published in The Lancet reveals this tiny act can cut your risk…
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Unearthing the Neolithic Mystery: The Vast Pit Circle Near Stonehenge
Author: Kevin Hughes Source: NaturalNews.com Let’s Chat About This Gigantic Neolithic Pit Circle Imagine stumbling upon a gigantic ring, more than a mile across, carved into the earth 4,500 years ago. No, it’s not a new amusement park ride; it’s an ancient pit circle near Stonehenge, discovered around Durrington Walls and Woodhenge — two iconic…
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Happiness as a Brain Protector: Reflections on a 16-Year Study
Author: Ava Grace Source: NaturalNews.com Have you ever thought about happiness not just as a fleeting feeling, but as a shield for your brain? Imagine for a moment that your sense of joy, purpose, and control could actually guard your memory against the inevitable decline we often associate with aging. Sounds like a warm, welcome…