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Jan 10 2026CRIME

A Ski Resort Tragedy: What Went Wrong?

In the wake of a devastating fire at a ski resort bar, Swiss prosecutors have called in the owners for questioning. The blaze, which broke out on New Year's Day, claimed 40 lives and left 116 people injured. Many of the victims were teenagers, adding to the heartbreak of this tragedy. The owners, a

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

How Ships and Politics Shaped Each Other in Guangdong

Guangdong's ships changed a lot over time. They didn't just change because people wanted them to look different. Big events and politics played a huge role. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, ships had to adapt. Pirates were a big problem in the South China Sea. So, ships got stronger and tougher. The

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Jan 10 2026FINANCE

Money Moves: Keeping Track of Cash Across Borders

The U. S. Treasury Department is stepping up its game to monitor money moving out of the country. This isn't about stopping people from sending money to their families abroad. It's about making sure the cash isn't coming from shady sources, like welfare fraud or stolen funds. Some banks and money t

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Use AI Without Messing Up Your Business

Business owners today are in a tough spot. They want AI to make things easier, but they're scared it might mess up important tasks. They worry AI could give wrong answers, upset customers, or break systems that took years to build. AI is everywhere now. In 2024, most companies used AI in some way.

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Jan 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Blue Giant's Final Days: A23a's Impending Farewell

A massive iceberg, A23a, is showing signs of its final days. This giant ice block, once twice the size of Rhode Island, is now turning blue and cracking apart. It's been drifting in the South Atlantic, near South America, and scientists say it won't last much longer. The iceberg is covered in blue

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Spread Your Money Around

Big wins in the stock market can be exciting, but putting all your eggs in one basket is risky. Experts often suggest that no single stock should make up more than 10% of your investment portfolio. This rule helps manage risk and keeps your money safe. For those who have a lot of stock in one compa

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

A Big Move in Mortgage Rates: What It Means for Homebuyers

Mortgage rates took a nosedive recently, hitting a near three-year low. This drop came right after a big announcement about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac buying more mortgage bonds. The idea is to make homeownership more affordable by lowering monthly payments. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac don't give ou

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Flavor: A Closer Look at Sensomics and Flavoromics

The world of flavor science is a complex one, with two main approaches standing out: sensomics and flavoromics. These methods are not the same. They have different goals and ways of working. Sensomics is all about understanding how our senses perceive flavor. It starts with getting a good sample of

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Miami Dolphins Find Their New Leader: A Talent Scout's Journey

The Miami Dolphins have made a big move, hiring Jon-Eric Sullivan as their new general manager. He's known for his sharp eye in spotting talent, a skill he's honed over 22 years with the Green Bay Packers. Sullivan's journey to Miami wasn't straightforward. He started in corporate America but quick

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

A Young Man's Fight Against the Ultimate Punishment

In New York, a young man named Luigi Mangione is at the center of a serious legal fight. He is accused of killing a high-profile insurance executive, Brian Thompson. This is no ordinary case. The prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. But Mangione's legal team argues that this is not the right p

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