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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Plankton, Big Changes: How Light and Nutrients Shape Ocean Life

The ocean is full of tiny creatures called protistan plankton. These little guys are super important. They help make up the food chain and keep the ocean healthy. But what happens to them when the environment changes? Scientists wanted to find out. They set up a big experiment in the Humboldt Curre

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Five Rising Stars Get a Big Boost at Entertainment 360

Big things are happening at Entertainment 360. Five assistants have just been promoted to managers. These rising stars are now in charge of both the literary and talent divisions. What does this mean for the company? It shows that Entertainment 360 is serious about growing its own leaders. The part

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Tech Startup is Changing the Way We Watch Shows

A tech company called HOLYWATER just got a huge boost of $22 million. This money is going to help them make short, vertical videos more popular in the U. S. Think of it like a mobile-friendly Netflix, but for quick, engaging stories. HOLYWATER has three main products: My Drama for vertical series,

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: Big Moves in Crypto Lending

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the crypto world. This decentralized lending and borrowing platform is getting ready for its big launch. They just got a big boost with $100, 000 pouring in over just two days. That brings their total presale funding to over $19. 8 million. Not bad for a proj

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Bet: Perpetual Futures and the Future of Trading

Crypto trading is evolving. While many people buy crypto at its current price, something called perpetual futures is becoming more popular. These are like bets on future crypto prices, but they don't expire. Traders can use a lot of borrowed money, called leverage, to make big gains—or big losses.

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

A Giant Leap: Humans Head Back to the Moon Soon

Humans are going back to the Moon! After more than 50 years, NASA is preparing for a big moment. Four brave astronauts will fly around the Moon in a spacecraft called Orion. This mission, named Artemis II, is a crucial step for future Moon exploration. The journey will last about 10 days. It's not

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Jan 15 2026RELIGION

Florida's Push for Faith in Schools: A New Debate

In Florida, a new proposal is stirring up conversations about religion in public schools. The idea is to let students openly express their religious beliefs in their schoolwork and add a daily moment of silence. This isn't just about freedom of expression; it's about making sure everyone's beliefs a

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spokane's Punk Rock Night: The Offspring and Bad Religion Unite

Spokane Arena is set to rock with a punk extravaganza. The Offspring, a band that has been around since the 1980s, is bringing their energy to the stage. They started as Manic Subsidal but changed their name in 1986. Their big break came in 1993 with the album "Smash, " which sold over six million c

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Indonesia Can Help Democracies Stand Strong

The world is seeing a big fight between big democracies and powerful autocracies. This is not just about military strength. It's also about ideas and values. Democracies need to show they are strong and united. Middle-sized democracies, like Indonesia, can play a big role in this. Indonesia is the

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Breathing Easy: How Factories Can Cut Air Pollution and Protect Health

Factories are big polluters, and their emissions don't just hurt the planet. They can make people sick, too. Workers, neighbors, and even the business itself can suffer from the fallout. So, what's the deal with factory air pollution, and what can be done about it? First off, factories release a mi

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