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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Crime Drama That's Taking Netflix By Storm

Netflix is buzzing with a new crime drama that's caught the attention of viewers worldwide. "Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story" is a 2022 TV movie that dives into the chilling true story of nurse Melanie McGuire. The film showcases her involvement in her husband's murder and the unsettling

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Streaming Giant Makes Bold Cash Move for Media Empire

Netflix has upped the ante in its quest to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, WBD for short. The streaming giant has switched its offer to an all-cash deal, aiming to outmaneuver Paramount's hostile takeover attempt. This revised offer comes about six weeks after the initial agreement was struck, marki

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Hospital Giants and the Cost of Care

Big hospital groups are under fire for driving up healthcare costs. A nonprofit group called CASE is spending $1 million on ads to highlight how these hospital monopolies are squeezing patients. They say these giants are buying up smaller hospitals and clinics, then hiking prices by 200%. The ads cl

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Time Travel Through Science: 1976, 1926, and 1876

In 1976, scientists were amazed by atoms that could become as large as bacteria. These weren't heavy atoms but light ones in a high-energy state. Normally, atoms are tiny, but when excited, they could grow to a size of 10^-5 centimeters. This was a big deal because it showed how much we still had to

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Science's Hidden Gems: Why We Need More Than Just Doom and Gloom

Science news isn't all doom and gloom. Sure, there are serious issues like climate change and pandemics. But there's also a lot of wonder out there. The Science desk at The New York Times covers both. They report on big threats. But they also share small, surprising stories. One person leading this

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Titanic's Treasures: A Deep Dive into History at Cleveland Science Center

The Great Lakes Science Center is all set to host something big. Starting May 21, visitors can explore "TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. " This isn't just any exhibit. It's a chance to see over 200 real items pulled from the Titanic wreck. Plus, there are life-sized replicas and even a virtual real

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Droplets and Gravity: A Smart Way to Handle Tiny Liquids

In the world of tiny tech, handling droplets is a big deal. Imagine trying to move and split tiny drops of liquid with precision. That's what digital microfluidic devices do. They use something called electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) to control droplets. But there's a problem. The way droplets sp

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giants Battle for Hollywood's Crown Jewel

In a surprising twist, Netflix has changed its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming business. Now, they're putting all their chips on the table with an all-cash deal. This comes as Netflix and Paramount Skydance Corp. are in a heated competition to grab one of Hollywood's most pri

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The X-Men Episode That Dared to Talk About Faith

In the world of the X-Men, mutants face prejudice daily. Among them, Nightcrawler stands out due to his blue skin and demonic appearance. Unlike other mutants, he openly embraces his faith, which sets him apart even from his teammates. The 1992 X-Men animated series took a bold step by dedicating a

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Leaders at Billboard: A Fresh Take on Music Journalism

Billboard has just announced some big changes at the top. Leila Cobo and Jason Lipshutz are now co-chief content officers. They will be in charge of all the editorial stuff for this famous music business magazine. Cobo is a big deal in Latin music. She has been with Billboard for a long time and kn

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