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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey to Shine at Milan Cortina Olympics

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are set to kick off with a star-studded opening ceremony on February 6. Andrea Bocelli, the renowned tenor, will take the stage at Milan's iconic San Siro soccer stadium, joining pop sensation Mariah Carey. This ceremony is expected to be a grand spectacle, lasting

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Jan 11 2026FINANCE

Newtek Business: Mixed Signals from Analysts

Newtek Business, a company listed on NASDAQ as NEWT, has been in the spotlight recently due to mixed signals from financial analysts. Two analysts, Tim Switzer from KBW and Crispin Love from Piper Sandler, both recommended a "Hold" rating for the stock. However, TipRanks – OpenAI, an AI-driven platf

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

South Jersey's Food and Drink Scene: What's New and What's Gone

South Jersey's food lovers are in for some changes. Costello's Pizzeria, a favorite spot in Historic Smithville's Village Greene, is closing its doors this weekend. This news might make some folks sad, but it's also a chance to explore other places. There are plenty of new spots to try. The area is

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Ayo Dosunmu's Big Decision: Stay or Go?

Ayo Dosunmu, a star guard for the Chicago Bulls, is in the spotlight as the NBA trade deadline approaches. With big trades happening around the league, like Luka Doncic moving to the Lakers and Trae Young joining the Wizards, everyone is talking about potential deals. Dosunmu, however, says he isn't

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Why the US Wants to Cut Ties with China's Rare Minerals

The United States is pushing for faster action to reduce dependence on China for critical minerals. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to discuss this with finance officials from several countries. These nations together make up 60% of the global demand for these minerals. The urgency comes fr

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing in TVs: Micro RGB Takes the Spotlight

In the world of TVs, Micro-LED has been the talk of the town. People were excited about the idea of thinner, brighter screens. But, there was a catch: the price. Micro-LED TVs were expensive. Even when cheaper options came out, they were still too pricey for many. So, what's next? Enter Micro RGB di

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: Tidal Energy's Rise

Tidal energy is gaining attention as a dependable source of clean power. Unlike solar and wind, it's not affected by weather changes. This makes it a strong contender in the renewable energy mix. However, it's still in its early stages of commercial use. There are different types of tidal energy. T

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Coastal Guardians: Nature's Way to Fight Climate Change

Coastal areas are under siege from climate change. Rising sea levels and stronger storms are making it harder to protect these regions. Traditional methods, like building big walls, aren't always the best answer. Nature-based solutions (NbS), like mangroves and wetlands, offer a different approach.

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

The Shah's Son Speaks Up as Iran's Protests Grow

In Iran, where opposition to the long-standing clerical rule has been scattered, a familiar name has surfaced. Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah, is now a vocal figure in the recent anti-government protests. Living in the U. S. , he has been sending messages to Iran, encouraging those who want

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Jan 11 2026FINANCE

Managing Money Made Easy: Apps to Help You Save and Spend Wisely

Managing personal finances can be tough. It's like knowing you should eat healthy but still craving junk food. Everyone has their own way of handling money. Some people use the cash-only envelope system. They split their money into different envelopes for different expenses. This method has helped m

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