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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Home Battles: Palestinians Face Forced Moves in East Jerusalem

In the heart of East Jerusalem, a tense situation is unfolding. Kayed Rajabi and his neighbors are fighting to keep their homes. An Israeli group, Ateret Cohanim, wants them out. They claim the land belongs to them. Rajabi and others say they won't go without a fight. Rajabi's home is in Silwan, ne

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Fighting Colon Cancer: A Two-Decade Journey

Over the past twenty years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made big steps in helping doctors find and treat colon cancer. This progress is not just about new tech. It is also about how researchers are using this tech in smarter ways. First, let's talk about the start. In the early 2000s, AI was j

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Late Nights and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

People who stay up late might be putting their hearts at risk. A recent study found that those who prefer evenings over mornings have worse heart health. They also face a higher chance of heart attacks and strokes. The study looked at over 320, 000 adults in Britain. It used a score called Life's Es

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Jan 29 2026LIFESTYLE

Discovering Camelback: A Unique Mountain Escape

Nestled in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, Camelback Mountain Resort offers a distinctive blend of skiing and relaxation. Unlike other ski resorts, Camelback combines traditional skiing with a range of indoor activities, making it a standout destination. The resort's ski-in-ski-out feature is a ma

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Skin Cancer Rising: A Closer Look at the Numbers

Skin cancer types like cSCC, CIS, and KA are becoming a bigger problem. They cause a lot of health issues and cost a lot to treat. But many countries don't keep good records of these common skin cancers. People of all ages and genders can get these cancers. They can show up on different parts of th

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

How AI is Changing the Way Kids Learn in Schools

AI is becoming a big part of classrooms across the country. Many teachers and students are using it to help with learning. In fact, a recent study found that 85% of teachers used AI in the classroom during the 2024-25 school year. Students are also getting involved, with 86% using AI for school or p

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Seagate's Stock Takes Off: What's Driving the Surge?

Seagate Technology's shares are on a roll, climbing higher after the company shared some impressive numbers for its second quarter. The company not only beat expectations but also gave a strong outlook for the next quarter. This positive news caught the attention of investors, pushing the stock pric

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

IonQ's Big Moves: What's Behind the Stock's Recent Jump?

IonQ Inc. is making waves in the tech world. Their stock is up, and there's a good reason why. They just finished buying Skyloom Global Corp. This is not their first big move. They also recently got SkyWater Technology. So, what's the deal with all these acquisitions? First, let's talk about Skyloo

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Why High-End Gyms Are the New Office for Wall Street

Wall Street professionals are flocking to high-end gyms like Equinox and Life Time, but it's not just about the fancy equipment or luxurious amenities. These gyms have become a hotspot for networking and displaying social status. For many in the finance world, joining an expensive gym is like joini

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Why Inflation Worriers Might Be Overreacting

Inflation has been a hot topic lately. Some folks are really worried about it getting out of hand. But not everyone agrees. Neil Dutta, an economist, thinks these worries might be overblown. He believes the economy is more stable than some people think. Dutta points out that inflation is not just a

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