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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Why Do News Anchors Keep Disappearing?

TV news is changing fast. Many familiar faces are gone. Some people miss the old days. Back then, anchors stayed for years. Now, they come and go quickly. This happens on both big and local news channels. Money is a big reason for this change. Fewer people watch TV news. So, advertisers pay less. T

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Cleveland Browns' Unusual Coach Hunt: Is Data Overkill?

The Cleveland Browns are taking a unique approach to finding their next coach. They are using essays, personality tests, and homework assignments to evaluate candidates. This method is quite different from what other NFL teams do. The Browns have always been big on data. Even after Paul DiPodesta l

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Tennis Triumphs and Turmoil at the Australian Open

The Australian Open saw some intense matches and surprising outcomes. Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, had a tough time against Eliot Spizzirri. Sinner was struggling with cramps and the extreme heat. The roof on Rod Laver Arena had to be closed to give him a break. This change helped him a lo

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Who Got Kicked Out and Who Got Killed in The Traitors Season 4?

The Traitors Season 4 brought together a bunch of reality TV stars and celebrities to play a high-stakes game. The show is based on a Dutch series and has players figuring out who among them is a traitor. The prize? A whopping $250, 000. The host, Alan Cumming, mentioned that he gets lots of people

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Umar Nurmagomedov: A Fighter's Roots and Rising Challenges

Umar Nurmagomedov, a name that echoes through the UFC, carries a legacy as heavy as the mountains of his homeland. Hailing from Dagestan, a region in Russia known for its rugged terrain and fierce fighters, Umar's journey is as compelling as his record. His ethnicity is Avar, one of the largest grou

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Betting on World Events: Crypto's New Trend

In early 2026, a mysterious trader wagered a significant amount on the prediction that Nicolás Maduro would lose power within a month. This bet paid off massively when Maduro was captured, turning the initial investment into a substantial profit. This event highlighted a growing trend in crypto: bet

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Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

EU and US Trade Tensions Ease: What's Next?

The European Union has decided to extend a pause on a massive trade retaliation plan against the United States. This plan, worth 93 billion euros, was set to kick in on February 7. The EU and US had previously agreed to hold off on this plan for six months, back in August 2025, when they released a

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Two Americas: Rich Get Richer, Poor Get Left Behind

The U. S. economy is splitting in two. On one side, the wealthy are enjoying record profits and soaring stock prices. On the other, millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet. The holiday season of 2025 highlighted this divide. While online sales hit $11. 8 billion on Black Friday, many

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Visions of the Departed: A Look into Dreams of Loved Ones

Dreams about people who have passed away are more common than you might think. These dreams, often called visions of the departed, happen to many people. They can feel very real and meaningful. A recent study looked at a lot of reports about these dreams. They found that most of these reports were p

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

A New Way to Boost Perovskite Nanocrystals

Perovskite nanocrystals are tiny particles that show great promise for use in various technologies. They can emit light very efficiently. But there's a catch. They have a problem with something called reabsorption. This is when the light they emit gets absorbed again. This makes them less useful for

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