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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Lost and Found Made Easy: The Power of AirTags

Ever lost something important and wished you had a way to find it? AirTags might just be the answer. These tiny trackers from Apple can help you keep tabs on your belongings, from keys to luggage. They're becoming super popular, even airports and airlines are using them to help locate lost bags. Ai

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Prince George's County: A New Era of Fun and Jobs?

Prince George's County is looking to shake things up. They want to turn boring old spots into places people want to visit all year round. One big plan is a shiny new entertainment venue near National Harbor. It's not just about having a cool new spot to hang out. It's about changing how people see t

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Cycurion and Kustom Team Up for a Big Deal

Cycurion, Inc. made a big move this week. They signed a deal to buy the video-solutions part of Kustom Entertainment, Inc. This deal could be worth between $6. 0 and $8. 4 million. Most of the payment will be in Cycurion's preferred stock, with a smaller amount in cash. The stock part of the deal h

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

A New Slice of Ownership for Mr Gatti's Pizza

Mr Gatti's Pizza, a well-known pizza and entertainment chain, has a new boss. The family office of Brint Ryan, a prominent Dallas businessman, has taken over the majority stake in the company. The details of the deal are kept under wraps, but it's clear that the Ryan family has a soft spot for the b

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Tech Giants Merge to Boost U. S. Government Tech Services

A big tech company, Tetra Tech, has just bought another tech firm, Halvik Corp. This move is all about making the U. S. government's tech services better. Tetra Tech is known for its work in water, environment, and sustainable infrastructure. Halvik, on the other hand, is a specialist in advanced da

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

Unusual Views on Inflation

A daily dose of market insights and financial discussions comes from a unique source. This platform, often visited for its engaging content, features a mix of topics ranging from market trends to economic shifts. The hosts, known for their lively debates, share their perspectives on recent financial

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

Taxpayers Win Big in Pennsylvania Tax Battle

In a recent case, Pennsylvania's tax authorities had to backtrack after they tried to charge more taxes, penalties, and interest to some taxpayers. The taxpayers fought back, and the Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) agreed with them. The whole thing started when the Department of Revenue decided

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

A Baby's Struggle: The Hidden Dangers of Donated Formula

In Portland, Oregon, a 10-month-old boy named Ashaan Carter is on a long road to recovery after a scary encounter with infant botulism. This all started when he drank formula that was later found to be contaminated. The formula, donated to families in need, was supposed to be a helping hand but turn

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Study in Guinea-Bissau: What's the Hold-Up?

A vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau, funded by the U. S. , is currently on hold. The study aims to compare the health outcomes of newborns who receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth versus those who get it at six weeks. This has sparked debate among experts. The study's future is uncertain. Guinea-B

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Baking Up Big Business: The Bakeware Boom

The bakeware market is heating up, with a projected growth from USD 4. 33 billion in 2025 to USD 6. 21 billion by 2031. This growth is driven by a few key factors. First, more people are cooking at home, and they want good tools to do it with. Second, bakeries and restaurants are opening up everywhe

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