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Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

Platinum Prize for a Green Future

A company in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, has just hit a big milestone. SACO AEI Polymers got the top prize from EcoVadis. This prize shows they are among the best in the world when it comes to being green and fair. The prize is called Platinum. It is given to companies that do great in four big areas: ta

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Ghana's Tiny Fighters: The Hidden Battle Against Superbugs

In Ghana, a tiny but mighty warrior named Kleb009 is making headlines. This isn't a superhero from a comic book, but a strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae, a bacteria that's causing quite a stir in the medical world. Kleb009 is a multidrug-resistant superbug, meaning it's tough to treat with common anti

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

Unveiling the Past: Humans, Art, and Nature's Mysteries

People have always been curious and creative. Long ago, during the ice age, folks in Europe were quite the travelers. They moved around a lot, even carrying tools from far-off places, like souvenirs. These tools, found in Spain, traveled almost 800 kilometers, which is a big deal for that time. It s

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Why Charles Bediako's Return to Alabama is a Big Deal

College basketball is facing a tough situation with player eligibility rules. Charles Bediako, a player with a two-way contract, wanted to return to Alabama but was blocked by the NCAA. This led to a legal battle, with Bediako suing the NCAA. His coach, Nate Oats, has spoken out about the unfairness

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking Drug Secrets: A New Way to Spot Dangerous Mixes

Drugs can be tricky. They can help, but they can also cause trouble, especially when mixed. Figuring out which drug combos are risky is a big deal in health tech. But, it's not easy. Most tools out there have a hard time with tricky sentences and rare drug links. They often miss the mark. So, a new

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

The Hunt for Ryan Wedding: A Victory in the War on Drugs

Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder turned notorious drug lord, was finally caught after a long chase. He was arrested in Mexico, thanks to a joint effort by U. S. and Mexican authorities. This arrest is a big deal for the FBI, as it's the sixth time they've caught someone from their Most Wan

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Life Stories: Losses, Struggles, and New Beginnings

Life has a way of throwing curveballs, and these stories show how people cope with loss, struggle, and new beginnings. Taylor Symmank, a former NFL player, and his wife, Nicole Faith, faced an unimaginable tragedy. They lost their daughter, Sunny, who was stillborn. The couple shared their heartbre

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands United Against ICE

Minneapolis is gearing up for a big protest against ICE. Even with freezing temperatures, people are ready to show their support. Many businesses will close to join the protest. They want to make a statement against ICE's actions. Larry Weiss, a retired resident, says this is bigger than the cold.

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Jan 23 2026SCIENCE

How a Common Acid Could Help Fight Inflammation

Scientists have found that a substance called l-malic acid (l-MA) can help a good gut bacteria, Bifidobacterium breve Bb18 (Bb18), survive better in harsh conditions. This could be a big deal for people with gut inflammation. In lab tests, they discovered that adding 0. 4% l-MA made Bb18 much stron

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Philip Rivers: From Retirement to the NFL Head Coach Hot Seat

Philip Rivers, the former NFL quarterback, is not done with football just yet. After a brief comeback with the Indianapolis Colts, he is now in the running for a head coaching job with the Buffalo Bills. At 44, Rivers has been coaching at St. Michael Catholic High School in Alabama since retiring fr

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