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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Overcoming Limits: The Story of a Blind Wrestler

Wrestling is a sport that demands strength, quick thinking, and skill. For Nick Papiro, a sophomore at Delaware Military Academy, these qualities are crucial. Nick is legally blind, but that hasn't stopped him from excelling on the wrestling mat. Nick's vision impairment means he can't see clearly,

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Pennsylvania's Tax Win: A Bank Gets Money Back for Sign Fixes

A bank in Pennsylvania just won a tax refund. It's not about big money or fancy loopholes. It's about fixing signs. The bank thought it paid too much tax on repairs for an elevator and some signs. First, they got a win for the elevator. But the tax board said no to the signs. The bank didn't give u

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Dairy Farms and the Heavy Cost of Antibiotics

In 2019, a study looked at how much dairy farms in Central Europe spend on medicines for their cows. The focus was on antibiotics, which are a big deal because they can cause problems like antimicrobial resistance. The study checked out 20 farms with over 18, 000 cows in five countries: Czechia, Hun

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Spirit Airlines: A Struggle for Survival in the Skies

Spirit Airlines is in deep trouble. The budget airline is talking to Castlelake, an investment firm, about a possible takeover. This comes as Spirit tries to pull itself out of bankruptcy for the second time in a year. Things went downhill fast after the pandemic. Costs went up, and fewer people wan

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Lost and Found Made Easy: The Power of AirTags

Ever lost something important and wished you had a way to find it? AirTags might just be the answer. These tiny trackers from Apple can help you keep tabs on your belongings, from keys to luggage. They're becoming super popular, even airports and airlines are using them to help locate lost bags. Ai

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Faces Over Passports: Airports Embrace High-Tech ID Checks

Airports in the U. S. are rolling out new tech that uses your face as your ID. This means saying goodbye to digging out your passport or boarding pass at security. Instead, cameras will scan your face to confirm who you are. This tech is already in use at some airports, and more are expected to join

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Ryanair's CEO Loves the Fight with Elon Musk

Michael O’Leary, the head of Ryanair, is not bothered by his public fight with Elon Musk. In fact, he thinks it’s great for business. O’Leary said that their ongoing argument has actually helped Ryanair sell more tickets. He even joked that they are running a "Big Idiot Seat Sale" because of it. Th

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Stock Market Shifts: What's Moving the Numbers?

The stock market is always on the move, and this week is no different. Let's break down what's happening. First up, the energy sector is leading the pack. It's up by 2. 3%, making it the top performer among the S&P 500 sectors. Companies like EQT, Texas Pacific Land Trust, and Expand Energy are see

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Jan 21 2026WEATHER

Winter's Wrath: Airlines and Airports Brace for Stormy Days Ahead

A wintry mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow is heading toward North Texas, and airlines are taking notice. American Airlines has already issued a travel alert, allowing passengers to reschedule their flights without any change fees. This is a clear sign that the airline expects some disrupt

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Jan 21 2026WEATHER

Winter Weather Prep at Piedmont Triad Airport

Piedmont Triad Airport is getting ready for winter weather. This is not just about snow. It is about ice, sleet, and freezing rain. The airport has a plan to keep things running smoothly. First, they check all the equipment. This includes snowplows, de-icing trucks, and generators. They make sure e

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