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Jan 23 2026OPINION

When Power Ignores the Rules: A Look at Global Law and Order

The world has long relied on international law to keep powerful nations in check and protect innocent people from war's worst horrors. This system, built after the devastation of the 20th century, aimed to ensure that force didn't go unchecked. But today, this system is under threat. Powerful nation

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

GM's Big Shift: Bolt EV Out, Buick In

Big changes are coming to GM's factories. The Chevy Bolt EV, a budget-friendly electric car, will soon be gone. Its factory in Kansas will instead make a Buick SUV from China and a Chevrolet Equinox from Mexico. Why the switch? It's all about money and politics. Building cars in China and Mexico go

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Jan 23 2026SCIENCE

Plants Fight Back: How Arabidopsis Uses Special Chemicals to Stop Bacteria

Plants have clever ways to protect themselves. When bacteria attack, they make special chemicals called hydroxycinnamoyl tyramine conjugates. These chemicals can hurt the bacteria, strengthen the plant's walls, and send signals to prepare for more stress. Scientists wanted to understand how these c

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Car Buying: How Tech is Making Dealerships Smarter

In the fast-paced world of car sales, technology is stepping in to make things smoother for both buyers and sellers. Team Velocity, a key player in automotive tech, is highlighting how their platform, Apollo, is changing the game. This platform is all about making dealerships faster, easier to use,

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans: Who's Ahead in the Game?

The tech industry is a competitive space, with Micron, Nvidia, and Intel all vying for dominance. Let's break down the numbers to see who's really leading the pack. Micron has seen a significant rise in its stock, up by 256. 9% over the past year. That's a huge jump! But how does this compare to th

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Methanol: The Clean Fuel Shaking Up Ships and Factories

Methanol is becoming a big deal. By 2031, it could be worth $43 billion. That's a big jump from $34. 16 billion in 2025. Why? Because ships and factories are starting to use it more. Ships love it because it's cleaner and easier to handle than other fuels. In 2024, 166 new ships were ordered to run

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Weight Loss Pills: Novo's Wegovy Makes a Splash in First Week

Novo Nordisk's new weight loss pill, Wegovy, is off to a strong start in the U. S. Analysts say it was prescribed over 18, 000 times in its first full week. This is a big deal because it shows people are interested in a pill they can take instead of a shot. The race to make the best weight loss pil

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Should Vaccines Be Optional? A Doctor's Controversial View

A recent statement from a key figure in vaccine policy has sparked a heated debate. Dr. Kirk Milhoan, who leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, suggests that vaccines for polio, measles, and possibly other diseases should be optional. He believes that individuals should have the fr

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

New Rules: No More Federal Cash for Fetal Tissue Research

The Trump administration has put an end to federal funding for research projects that use tissue from aborted fetuses. This decision was announced by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and took effect right away. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer use its funds for

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bees, Brains, and Bold Theater: A Play About Saving the Buzz

Bees are in big trouble. Their numbers are dropping fast. In just 22 years, things could get really bad. This is the starting point for a new play called "The Apiary. " It's a mix of science fiction and theater. The play asks big questions. Like, how far should we go to save a species? The play is

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