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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Shopping Smarter: How Prices Have Shifted in the Past Year

Prices at Walmart have been on a rollercoaster ride, affecting shoppers like Greg Reyes and his wife. They've had to cut back on treats like ice cream due to rising costs. The U. S. saw a 2. 7% increase in the cost of living last year, driven by factors like tariffs and extreme weather. These change

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Choosing Your Period Products: What Really Matters?

Women's choices in menstrual products are not just about comfort or cost. They are deeply tied to personal values and cultural influences. A recent study looked into why young women in China pick certain products over others. The study found that women want to feel in control of their bodies. They

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Turning a Year Older on January 14, 2026

January 14, 2026, marks the birthday of several notable figures from various fields. Among them are actors, musicians, and directors who have made significant impacts in their respective industries. Faye Dunaway, known for her powerful performances, will be celebrating her 85th birthday. Many might

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Plans for Michigan: What's the Deal?

Microsoft has stepped into the spotlight in a small Michigan town. They want to build a huge data center there. This is a big deal because the town is not sure if they want it. The project could cost a lot of money. It might bring in between $500 million and $1 billion over a few years. Microsoft s

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Microsoft's Cloudy Future: What Investors Should Know

Microsoft, a tech giant, is facing some tough times. Big companies can also struggle, and stock prices can drop fast. History shows that even the strongest companies can see big changes in their stock prices. There are three main worries for Microsoft: 1. AI is costing Microsoft a lot of money. Th

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Utah's New Surf Spot: Fun or Water Waste?

A new surf spot is coming to Washington County, Utah. It's called Zion Shores. This place will have man-made waves, just like the ocean. The waves will be perfect every time. No waiting for the right wave. No guessing. Just perfect waves. But there's a problem. Utah is dry. Very dry. Water is preci

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

A Captain's Failures: The Deadly Collision at Sea

The captain of a container ship is on trial in London. He is accused of not doing enough to stop a crash. The crash killed a crew member. The crash happened off the east coast of Britain. The captain is Vladimir Motin. He is 59 years old. He was the captain of the Solong. The Solong crashed into a t

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Different Perspective on the Renee Gold Incident

In a controversial statement, Vice President JD Vance sparked outrage by blaming Renee Gold for her own death during an ICE encounter in Minneapolis. Vance claimed that Gold's actions led to the fatal shooting, a statement that many found callous and misinformed. Gold was trying to drive away from

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Jan 14 2026OPINION

Cincinnati's Questionable Settlement Plans: A Closer Look

Cincinnati is thinking about giving money to the family of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old who was shot by police. He broke into a car, had a gun, and ran away when told to stop. His choices led to a bad end for him and the officer involved. Why should the city pay for his mistakes? Some people are ups

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Jan 14 2026SCIENCE

Space Germs: How Zero Gravity Changes the Game

In space, things don't work the same as they do on Earth. This is especially true for tiny creatures like viruses and bacteria. A recent study looked at how these microbes act in the International Space Station (ISS). The findings show that in space, viruses might take longer to infect bacteria. Thi

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