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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 2026CRIME

The Legal Puzzle: Awaiting the Verdict

In a recent court proceeding, a medical expert declared that the accused individual is mentally capable of standing trial. This decision comes as the legal team awaits a second opinion to confirm the diagnosis. The case has drawn attention due to its complexity and the serious nature of the charges.

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Flyers Face Tough Times: Key Player Out for Months

The Philadelphia Flyers are going through a rough patch. Rodrigo Abols, a key forward, got hurt in a game against the New York Rangers. He was trying to play the puck when his skate got stuck, twisting his leg badly. He couldn't even skate off the ice by himself and needed help from his teammates.

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Move It to Mend It: The New Way to Heal

For a long time, people believed that resting was the best way to heal an injury. But now, experts say that moving might be better. This is a big change from the old idea of RICE, which stands for rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Even the doctor who came up with RICE now says that other method

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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 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 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Manage Your Health

WellSpan Health has hit a big goal. Over a million people have signed up for their MyWellSpan app. This app is a game-changer. It lets patients book appointments, check in, and even talk to their doctors online. The app is not just about convenience. It's about giving patients control. They can man

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Can $3 Really Buy a Healthy Meal?

The idea that healthy meals can be had for just $3 has sparked a heated discussion. The Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, recently claimed that the new food guidelines from the Trump administration allow for affordable, nutritious eating. She mentioned that the USDA ran over 1, 000 simulations

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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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