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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Actress Lea Thompson's Strong Words on Minnesota Shooting

Lea Thompson, known for her role in Back to the Future, recently shared her thoughts on the shooting of Renee Good in Minnesota. She expressed her anger and frustration on social media, stating that she is from Minneapolis and this incident hits close to home. Thompson questioned why people can shoo

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Weir: A Legend’s Last Song

Bob Weir, a co-founder and guitarist of The Grateful Dead, has left the stage for the last time at the age of 78. His passing was announced on January 10, with family stating he left peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. After a battle with cancer and ongoing lung issues, Weir’s journey ended quietl

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey to Shine at Milan Cortina Olympics

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are set to kick off with a star-studded opening ceremony on February 6. Andrea Bocelli, the renowned tenor, will take the stage at Milan's iconic San Siro soccer stadium, joining pop sensation Mariah Carey. This ceremony is expected to be a grand spectacle, lasting

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Jan 11 2026FINANCE

Newtek Business: Mixed Signals from Analysts

Newtek Business, a company listed on NASDAQ as NEWT, has been in the spotlight recently due to mixed signals from financial analysts. Two analysts, Tim Switzer from KBW and Crispin Love from Piper Sandler, both recommended a "Hold" rating for the stock. However, TipRanks – OpenAI, an AI-driven platf

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Ayo Dosunmu's Big Decision: Stay or Go?

Ayo Dosunmu, a star guard for the Chicago Bulls, is in the spotlight as the NBA trade deadline approaches. With big trades happening around the league, like Luka Doncic moving to the Lakers and Trae Young joining the Wizards, everyone is talking about potential deals. Dosunmu, however, says he isn't

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Why the US Wants to Cut Ties with China's Rare Minerals

The United States is pushing for faster action to reduce dependence on China for critical minerals. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to discuss this with finance officials from several countries. These nations together make up 60% of the global demand for these minerals. The urgency comes fr

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

How Nurses Shape Our Healthcare's Ability to Bounce Back

Nurses play a huge role in how well our healthcare system handles big health crises. A recent study dug into this by looking at how skilled nurses are and the kind of work environment they have. It turns out, both of these things matter a lot when it comes to how well our healthcare system can adapt

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing in TVs: Micro RGB Takes the Spotlight

In the world of TVs, Micro-LED has been the talk of the town. People were excited about the idea of thinner, brighter screens. But, there was a catch: the price. Micro-LED TVs were expensive. Even when cheaper options came out, they were still too pricey for many. So, what's next? Enter Micro RGB di

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: Tidal Energy's Rise

Tidal energy is gaining attention as a dependable source of clean power. Unlike solar and wind, it's not affected by weather changes. This makes it a strong contender in the renewable energy mix. However, it's still in its early stages of commercial use. There are different types of tidal energy. T

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Wi-Fi Woes? Mesh Systems to the Rescue!

Wi-Fi troubles at home? You're not the only one. Big houses often have spots where the signal drops or moves slow. Mesh Wi-Fi systems can fix this. They work like a team of routers to cover your whole place. But they can be expensive. Some even need a subscription to use all their features. Let's t

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