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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Space Pioneers Hang Up Their Suits

Two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, have left NASA after their last mission. This mission was special. They tested Boeing's new Starliner spaceship. It was supposed to be a short trip. But things did not go as planned. The Starliner had problems. So, Williams and Wilmore stayed on the

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Judge Orders Change in Virginia's Top Legal Role

In a surprising turn of events, two federal judges have taken action to replace Lindsey Halligan as the leading U. S. attorney in Virginia. They also warned lawyers about using her title incorrectly in legal documents. The judges said that calling her the U. S. attorney is not accurate and could ca

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Guard Your Online Business: Smart Moves to Beat Scams in 2026

In 2025, fraudsters took a big bite out of companies worldwide, swiping 8% of their revenue. Big corporations might shrug it off, but for small business owners, this can be a knockout punch. So, what's the game plan to stay safe online? Scammers are getting craftier. In 2023, fraud attempts on busi

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Can $3 Really Buy a Healthy Meal?

The idea that healthy meals can be had for just $3 has sparked a heated discussion. The Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, recently claimed that the new food guidelines from the Trump administration allow for affordable, nutritious eating. She mentioned that the USDA ran over 1, 000 simulations

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Jan 20 2026RELIGION

How Money, Education, and Faith Mix with Loneliness

People's feelings of loneliness in the U. S. were looked at during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study checked how money, education, and faith affected these feelings. It turns out that people with more money and education often felt less lonely. But faith played a big role too. Faith can change how m

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Faith and Grit: Eva Hermansson's Wrestling Journey

Eva Hermansson, a senior at Woodstock North, is a standout wrestler with a remarkable record. Her journey began as a sophomore when she decided to try wrestling after attending a summer camp. Initially, she was drawn to the sport for the conditioning it offered for soccer, but she quickly found her

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Tilapia Muscle Cells: A Leap for Lab-Grown Fish Meat

Scientists have created a new type of muscle cell from a special kind of tilapia. They named it ONM, short for Oreochromis niloticus muscle. These cells were grown using a technique called explant. The cells did well in a special growth environment. They thrived in an L-15 medium with 5% fetal bovin

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Brain Boosters: Simple Habits for a Sharper Mind

Brain health is a big deal, especially with more people facing memory issues. Young adults and seniors are both at risk. The good news? Small changes in daily life can make a big difference. First, move your body. Walking fast for 30 minutes most days helps your brain. It boosts blood flow and keep

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Who Will Save Spirit Airlines?

Spirit Airlines is in a tight spot. The budget airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late last year. Now, the big decision-makers are the bondholders, like Ken Griffin's Citadel. They hold the purse strings and will decide if Spirit gets the money it needs to keep flying or if it's game over. The

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

UFC's Big Plans for the White House Showdown

Jon Anik, a well-known UFC commentator, recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming UFC event at the White House. He's really excited about it, but not just because it's happening at the White House. He thinks it's a great chance for the UFC to put on some epic fights. Anik believes the UFC should

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