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  • Steve Jobs’ childhood belongings, early Apple products up for auction to mark company’s 50th anniversary

    Steve Jobs’ childhood belongings, early Apple products up for auction to mark company’s 50th anniversary

    A collection of Steve Jobs’ earliest Apple products and personal memorabilia are up for auction to mark the tech company’s 50th anniversary. 

    RR Auction, the Boston-based auction house managing the sales, is now accepting bids on 191 items…

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  • Absence Of A Subsurface Ocean On Titan Indicated By Cassini Data – astrobiology.com

    1. Absence Of A Subsurface Ocean On Titan Indicated By Cassini Data  astrobiology.com
    2. ❄️ Nearly molten ice beneath Titan’s surface  Techno-Science.net
    3. The Ominous Kraken Mare, Titan’s Largest Lake, Is Hiding Something Far Deeper Than Scientists…

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  • Veeam issues patch to close critical remote code execution flaw

    Veeam has released an update to fix a security flaw in its Backup & Replication software that could let certain users run code on affected systems.

    The main issue, tracked as CVE-2025-59470, affects all Veeam Backup & Replication…

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  • This CES Company’s Trash Cans Mash Your Cast-Off Plastic Bags Into Recyclable Bricks

    This CES Company’s Trash Cans Mash Your Cast-Off Plastic Bags Into Recyclable Bricks

    At CES 2026, I was hustling through the Venetian Resort’s convention center, drinking the last of my soda and then tossed the empty plastic bottle into a recycling bin. I’m much more confident that it’ll avoid ending up in a landfill than other…

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  • Attitudes of breast cancer chemotherapy patients and nurses toward acc

    Attitudes of breast cancer chemotherapy patients and nurses toward acc

    Introduction

    According to the World Health Organization, in 2022, 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer globally. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in 157 countries, and women in every country, at any age after…

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  • BBC masterclass for aspiring young creatives is back in 2026, encouraging those from ethnic minority backgrounds to take part

    BBC masterclass for aspiring young creatives is back in 2026, encouraging those from ethnic minority backgrounds to take part

    Can you make a TikTok promoting yourself as person of the month? Are you able to persuade UK teens that asparagus is a better alternative to vapes? Would you be bold enough to write a scathing 1* review of one of your group chats?

    If so, BBC…

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  • CM Punjab launches Community Health Inspectors Programme – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. CM Punjab launches Community Health Inspectors Programme  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. 55k community health inspectors deployed  The Express Tribune
    3. CMP Maryam Nawaz Announces Community Health Inspector Jobs 2026  schoolspunjab.pk
    4. Punjab’s daughters can change…

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  • Texas Hits Historic Highs For Texans Working, Total Labor Force | Office of the Texas Governor

    Texas Hits Historic Highs For Texans Working, Total Labor Force | Office of the Texas Governor

    January 7, 2026 | Austin, Texas
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    Press Release

    Governor Greg Abbott today touted the strength of the Texas economy as the state set new records for the number of Texans working and the size of the Texas labor force. Texas also continues to grow jobs at a faster annual rate than the U.S. as a whole based on November employment data.

    “Texas offers boundless opportunities for hardworking Texans and innovative entrepreneurs to thrive,” said Governor Abbott. “We see proof of that promise as more Texans are working than ever in the history of our great state. Thanks to the strength of our economy and our skilled workforce, we continue to attract new business investments and spur job growth across dynamic and diverse industries. Texas is where the future is being built.”

    November labor market data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows:

    • Texas reached a new high with the largest labor force ever in the state’s history at 15,938,500.
    • Texas reached a new high for Texans working, including self-employed, at 15,264,700.
    • Texas nonfarm jobs totaled 14,321,000 after adding 7,300 positions over the month.
    • Texas gained 146,300 jobs from November 2024 to November 2025, more than any other state and outpacing the national annual job growth rate by 0.4 percentage points.
    • The Texas unemployment rate registered at 4.2%, below the U.S. unemployment rate of 4.6%.

    Governor Abbott recently celebrated a year of economic triumphs for Texas, the No. 1 state in the nation for record-setting business expansions thanks to the best business climate and strongest workforce in America.

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  • BBC at Celtic Connections 2026 brings live music from BBC Pacific Quay, celebrating emerging Scottish artists and music from around the world

    BBC at Celtic Connections 2026 brings live music from BBC Pacific Quay, celebrating emerging Scottish artists and music from around the world

    BBC at Celtic Connections returns from Wednesday 21 – Thursday 29 January, bringing a toe-tapping mix of live music, standout sessions and special broadcasts from BBC Pacific Quay.

    Each winter, Glasgow’s much-loved folk, roots and world music…

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  • Brumby parks get a winter refresh ready for spring

    Brumby parks get a winter refresh ready for spring

    Parks across Brumby have been given getting a winter refresh over the Christmas and New Year period, with the green spaces and play areas given a spruce up ahead of spring.

    Work has already taken place at Riddings, Parkwood and Asterby parks, with teams focusing on practical jobs that make the biggest visible difference.

    Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is about getting our parks into good shape so families can really enjoy them when the better weather arrives. By using the winter period wisely, we can make quick, visible improvements that make a real difference to how these spaces look and feel.

    “We’ve committed to investing in parks and green spaces right across North Lincolnshire and that will continue.”

    Sites have been cleaned and tided, landscaping freshened up, worn or broken equipment removed – with items reused where possible, safety surfacing fixed and signs updated – all timed to make the most of quieter winter weeks.

    Cllr Len Foster, ward councillor for Brumby and leader of the opposition, said: “It’s great to see the parks in Brumby getting some attention over the winter. These are well-used spaces, and this kind of refresh helps make sure they’re welcoming, safe and ready for the months ahead.”

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