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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

City Life: Where Home Meets Work

In the heart of the city, a young artist's home tells a story of life intertwined with work. This space is not just a place to sleep and eat. It's a hub where creativity flows and ideas take shape. The artist's daily routines—cooking, resting, creating—shape the home's unique character. The home is

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

David North: A Life Behind the Wheel of Design

David North, a celebrated car designer from Billings, has passed away. He was known for his unique vision and creativity in the automotive world. His work left a lasting impact on the industry, influencing how people see and interact with vehicles. North's journey began in Billings, where he first

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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 09 2026BUSINESS

Navigating DEI Challenges: A Guide for Corporate Boards

Corporate boards are facing a tough time with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The rules are changing, and it's not easy to keep up. Companies with operations worldwide have it even harder because laws differ from one place to another. To handle this, boards need to be well-informed

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Jan 09 2026LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on Nala: Where Family, Art, and Nature Blend

Nestled near the historic heart of Hue, Vietnam, lies a unique home called Nala. It's not just a house; it's a canvas for a painter, a gallery for art lovers, and a cozy space for a small family. The architects behind this project, Nguyen Khai Architects & Associates, have created a haven that blend

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

U. S. Makes Moves in Venezuela: Seizures, Politics, and Russia's Shadow

The U. S. Coast Guard recently seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela. Admiral Kevin Lunday praised the operation, calling it a success. He emphasized that the Coast Guard is the only agency capable of such tasks. The seizures were part of a broader effort to stop illegal oil flows from Venezuel

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Chicago's Financial Future: Layoffs Loom as CFO Exits

Chicago is in a bit of a pickle. The city's top money manager is leaving, and the mayor is talking about possible job cuts. This is all happening after a recent budget showdown. The mayor, Brandon Johnson, is trying to stay positive about finding a new finance chief, but he's also warning that layof

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

The Leather Jacket Legacy: Jensen Huang's Style Statement

Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is famous for his black leather jackets. These are not just any jackets. They are high-end fashion pieces. Some cost thousands of dollars. Huang has been wearing these jackets for years. He even jokes about it. He once said he is known as the guy in the leather jacke

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Unlocking the Science of NMN: A Closer Look at What Works

People are curious about living longer and healthier. They want to know what really works. Scientists have been studying this for years. Now, they are finding answers. One key player in this field is NAD⁺, a molecule that helps with energy, DNA repair, and metabolism. As we age, our bodies make less

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

A Leader Leaves: PGA CEO Prioritizes Family Over Career

Derek Sprague, the CEO of the PGA of America, has decided to step down from his position after just one year. This decision comes as he chooses to focus on his family, specifically his mother and mother-in-law who need more support. Sprague informed the board of his decision in early December, and t

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