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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Hotels: Making Tech Work for You, Not the Other Way Around

Hotels have been trying to keep up with the latest tech trends for years. They've added tablets, voice assistants, and QR codes everywhere. But often, these features don't work as well as they should. For business travelers and tech-savvy tourists, technology should be like a good assistant—quiet, h

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Airplanes Need Tiny Tugs to Move?

Airplanes are built to soar in the sky, but they're not so great at moving around on the ground. That's where tiny tugs come in. These small machines can move even the biggest planes, like the Airbus A380. But how do they do it? First, let's talk about weight. Airplanes come in all sizes. The Airbu

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Federal Funds Flowing to Illinois Projects

Money from the federal government is coming to Illinois to help out with some important projects. One of these is a new admin building for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. This is big news for the community, as it will provide a central place for government work. The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nati

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

New Mexico's Medicaid Leadership Shake-Up: What's Next?

New Mexico's Medicaid and Behavioral Health Services divisions have seen another change at the top. Alanna Dancis, the state's chief medical officer, is now stepping in as interim director after Dana Flannery's sudden resignation. This is the second leadership shift in less than two years, raising q

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Trump vs. JPMorgan: A Battle of Words and Money

Trump is suing JPMorgan for a huge amount of money. He says the bank closed his accounts because of politics. The bank says it's not true. Who's right? Trump claims JPMorgan closed his accounts because of his political views. He says this is unfair and against the law. He also says the bank spread

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Mortgage Market Shake-Up: New Rules, More Risk

The housing finance world is buzzing with changes. Bill Pulte, the head of federal housing finance, has given Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the green light to buy way more mortgage bonds. Initially, the limit was $40 billion for each, but now it's up to $225 billion. That's a huge jump! This move coul

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Diabetes in Saudi Arabia: A Closer Look at Vision Loss

Diabetes is a big deal in Saudi Arabia. It's not just about managing blood sugar levels. It's also about the money spent on dealing with the problems it causes. One of the most serious issues is vision loss. This includes anything from minor vision problems to complete blindness. The cost of treatin

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Breathing Stronger, Leaking Less: A New Hope for Women with SUI

Women dealing with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) might have a new way to manage their symptoms. A recent study looked into how breathing exercises can help. The idea is to strengthen the diaphragm, the muscle that helps you breathe, which sits right above the pelvic floor muscles. When these mus

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

AGAE: Keeping an Eye on the Game

AGAE, a company in the gaming and entertainment world, has noticed some news about Frank Ng, who used to be its CEO. Ourgame International Holdings Limited, another company, recently talked about legal stuff involving Ng. AGAE is paying attention to this. They will watch how things play out in any

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

SM Entertainment's Bold Move: A New Era for K-pop

SM Entertainment, a big name in the K-pop world, has just shared its big plans for the future. They're calling it "SM NEXT 3. 0. " This isn't just about adding new artists or releasing new music. It's a complete overhaul of how they do things. First off, they're changing their structure. Instead of

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