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Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Saks Global Shifts Leadership Amid Financial Turbulence

Saks Global is making big changes at the top. The company has a new CEO, Richard Baker, who is also keeping his role as executive chairman. This move comes as the luxury retailer is reportedly getting ready to file for bankruptcy. Marc Metrick, who has been with Saks for 30 years, is leaving to expl

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Space's Big Steps and Hidden Gems in 2026

Space is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Rockets are being reused more often, and satellites are now fully operational. People can connect directly to devices from space, and regular folks are going to space, not just government astronauts. Governments are also planning big space projects

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Syracuse's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Change?

Syracuse saw a big drop in crime in 2025. There were only 14 murders. That's the lowest number in over 10 years. It's also a big drop from the peak during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020 and 2021, there were 32 murders each year. That's almost double the number in 2025. Crime isn't just down in Syra

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Science Shapes Our Daily Lives

Science is a big part of our everyday life. It's in the apps we use, the food we eat, and the medicine we take. But who funds all this science? The government does, through research grants. These grants help scientists explore everything from the tiniest particles to the biggest weather systems. But

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Jan 02 2026EDUCATION

A Boy's Struggle: The Impact of Homeschooling

Stefan Merrill Block's life took a dramatic turn when he was eight years old. Moving from Indianapolis to Plano, Texas, he found it hard to feel at home. The word "home" felt forced, like it was stuck on with weak glue. But soon, his shiny new house became a prison. For five long years, from fourth

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Jan 02 2026EDUCATION

Seattle Schools Under Scrutiny for Student Privacy Concerns

Seattle-area schools have been using a health survey called "Check Yourself" to gather information from students as young as 10. This survey covers topics like gender identity, romantic interests, and substance use. The data collected is then shared with external organizations, which has raised priv

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Sip Your Way to Dreamland: The Science Behind Bedtime Drinks

Sleep is crucial, yet many struggle to get enough. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends at least seven hours a night, but achieving this can be tough. The good news? Certain drinks can help. First, let's talk about what to avoid. Alcohol might seem like a sleep aid, but it actually dis

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Solana's Big Plans for 2026: Beyond the Hype

Solana is aiming to shake off its memecoin reputation in 2026. After a wild 2025 where its token, SOL, hit a high of $293 before dropping more than half its value, the network is making some big changes. Critics have long seen Solana as a place for quick, risky bets. But now, with major tech upgrade

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Sweat It Out: The Sauna Trend Taking Over

Saunas are becoming a hot topic among celebrities, with many stars swearing by their health benefits. From supermodels to actors, everyone seems to be hopping into saunas for some serious self-care. But why are saunas suddenly so popular? Julianne Hough, for instance, is a big fan of contrast thera

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Millions of Crypto Users Left Millions Behind

South Korea's Bithumb exchange has found over $200 million in crypto assets sitting idle in 2. 6 million accounts. These accounts have been untouched for at least a year, some for over a decade. The largest single holding is worth about $2. 84 million, and the longest inactive period is over 12 year

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