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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

A New Hub for Science and Tech at William & Mary

William & Mary has just opened a shiny new building for science and tech students. It's called the Integrated Science Center 4, and it's part of a bigger plan to boost research and learning. The building is a big deal because it's the first new school in 50 years! The new building is home to comput

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

AI's Role in Science: Hype vs. Reality

In 2025, the U. S. government launched the Genesis Mission. This project aimed to use AI to speed up scientific research. The idea was to have AI agents analyze large amounts of data. They would then suggest new ideas and even design experiments. However, the results have been a mix of success and f

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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 2026BUSINESS

Cattle Connections: Navigating the Beef Market Maze

CattleCon is happening in Nashville this year, and people are excited to meet up. One person will be there on Tuesday, February 3rd, ready to chat. They won't have a booth, but they're open to meeting up if you reach out. The beef market is a bit of a puzzle right now. The Mexican border situation

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Jan 24 2026CELEBRITIES

Phil Collins: A Life of Music and Health Challenges

Phil Collins, the legendary musician, is nearing his 75th birthday on January 30th. He recently shared some personal health updates and career reflections in a BBC podcast interview. Collins revealed that he has a live-in nurse to help him manage his medications around the clock. Over the past few y

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Argentine Families Seek Vatican's Help for Loved Ones Trapped in Venezuela

In a bold move, the families of two Argentine citizens held in Venezuela turned to the Vatican for help. They want the Catholic Church to step in and push for their release. This comes as Venezuela starts letting some prisoners go. Nahuel Agustín Gallo, a security expert, was arrested in December 2

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Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Bees in Trouble: How a Common Fungicide Affects Their Reproductive Health

Bees are super important for our environment. They help plants grow by pollinating them. But, a common fungicide called iprodione might be causing problems for Chinese honeybees. This fungicide is used to protect crops from fungal diseases. However, it can also harm bees, especially the male ones, c

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Girl's Struggle After Witnessing Violence

Josephine, a new movie, dives into the tough topic of how a young girl copes after seeing something terrible. It starts with a shocking scene that sets the tone for the rest of the story. An 8-year-old girl, Josephine, sees a man attack a woman in a park. This event changes her life and the way her

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Story That Captivated the World: A Look at Elizabeth Smart's Documentary

A true crime documentary has taken the world by storm, reminding everyone of a chilling event from over two decades ago. Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, released on Netflix, has quickly climbed the charts, becoming one of the most-watched films on the platform. The documentary's success is no surprise

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Stands Up Against ICE Raids: A Day of Solidarity

In Minnesota, a strong wave of protest is building against the recent surge in ICE activities. Community leaders, religious figures, and labor unions have come together to organize a "Day of Truth & Freedom. " This day of action is a response to the killing of Renee Good, an unarmed woman shot by a

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