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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

SanDisk's Big 2026: Can the Good Times Roll On?

SanDisk is having a great start to 2026. Its stock has gone up a lot, over 60% so far this year. This is part of a bigger trend in the tech world. Companies that make memory and storage devices are doing well because of something called artificial intelligence, or AI. AI is a big deal right now. It

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Grazing on Public Lands

Public lands in the U. S. are vast, covering an area more than twice the size of California. These lands are used for many things, including grazing livestock. The government allows ranchers to use these lands for a fee, but the fees are much lower than what ranchers would pay on private land. In fa

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Chemicals in Our Bodies: A Hidden Threat to Our Brains?

In a recent study, scientists looked at how certain chemicals, called organophosphate esters (OPEs) and their breakdown products (mOPEs), might be affecting our brains. These chemicals are everywhere, and they can get into our bodies through the environment. The study focused on people in Beijing, C

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Why Big Names Are Back in the Spotlight

Brands are shelling out big bucks for celebrities to star in their ads. In 2025, over a billion dollars was spent on securing top talent, beating pre-pandemic numbers. This surge in spending shows a clear shift in advertising strategies. Marketers are under pressure to prove their ads work. With th

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion Faux Pas: A Look at the Golden Globes 2026 Red Carpet

The Golden Globes 2026 red carpet saw a mix of bold and questionable fashion choices. Ortega's all-black ensemble was a standout, but it might have been better with less texture. The embellished top and daring cutouts were interesting, but the low-waisted skirt with a subtle train could have been si

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

20 Years of Learning Together: Indo-US Emergency Medicine Journey

Emergency medicine (EM) is a big deal in many places, but it's fairly new in India. It only became its own thing in 2009. Before that, doctors without special training handled emergencies. To help them learn more, the Indo-US Emergency and Trauma Collaborative started yearly meetings in 2005. These

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Eagles' Offense Hits a Wall Again: What's Next for the Team?

The Eagles put on a strong show in the first half against the 49ers, scoring two touchdowns. But after halftime, their offense stalled. The 49ers walked away with a 23-19 victory, moving on to face the Seahawks. This isn't new for the Eagles this season. Their offense has been up and down all year.

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

Chaos Erupts in Georgia Prison: Three Lives Lost, Many Injured

In a shocking turn of events, a prison in northern Georgia witnessed a violent outbreak. Three inmates lost their lives, and twelve others, along with a guard, were injured. The incident occurred at the Washington State Prison in Davisboro during visitation hours on a Sunday afternoon. The police c

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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

Building a Robot to Understand Yourself

Ever wondered what makes you, you? It's not just your body or your thoughts. It's a mix of things that make you feel like you're the same person every day. Philosophers and scientists have been trying to figure this out for ages. They call this the "self. " But what exactly is the self? One way to

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Bold Moves: A Look at Monday's Biggest Stock Picks

Wall Street analysts made some big moves on Monday, shaking up the stock market with their bold predictions. Morgan Stanley, for instance, gave Datadog a thumbs up, saying the company's growth is set to keep climbing until 2027. They're betting big on Datadog's ability to monitor new apps and keep u

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