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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Face Joins Apple's Design Crew

Sebastiaan de With, a familiar name in the world of iPhone photography, has made a big move. He's now part of Apple's Human Interface Design team. This isn't his first time at Apple. He used to work on projects like iCloud, MobileMe, and the Find My app. But he's also worked with other big names lik

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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Chapter for Halide

Big news in the world of photography apps! Sebastiaan de With, the co-founder of Halide, is making a big move. He's joining Apple's design team. But don't worry, Halide isn't going anywhere. Halide just launched Mark III, a new version of their popular app. People are really liking it. They worked

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Jan 29 2026LIFESTYLE

Bringing Nature Inside: How to Make Your Home Feel Like a Retreat

People often feel relaxed and happy when they are around nature. This is because humans naturally want to connect with the outdoors. Some experts say that bringing natural elements into your home can make you feel better emotionally. They suggest using different colors, materials, and plants to crea

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Designing Identity: The World of Paul Tazewell's Costumes

Paul Tazewell's costumes are more than just fabric and thread; they tell stories. His designs for "Wicked" and "Hamilton" are now on display at the Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition, "Crafting Character: The Costumes of Paul Tazewell, " showcases his work from movies and musicals like "

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fallout 3: A Chance to Fix the Capital Wasteland's Biggest Problem

The Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3 is a memorable but flawed part of the game. It's filled with iconic locations like the ruined Capitol Building and the Jefferson Memorial. These places are unforgettable, but the area around them can be confusing and frustrating to explore. The game's design often

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Antenna Tech: Turning Signals into Circles

In the world of wireless tech, a cool new idea has popped up. It's all about making antennas smarter and more efficient. This isn't just any antenna, though. It's a special kind that can handle signals in a unique way. The big deal here is that this antenna can take a straight-line signal and twist

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Plastic Bags in the Hot Seat: Are Your Ziploc's Safe?

A legal battle has kicked off over the safety of Ziploc bags. A woman from California is suing the company that makes them. She says the bags release tiny plastic bits when you microwave or freeze food in them. The lawsuit claims the company is misleading people by not warning them about this. The

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Money for Health: A Brief Halt in Funds

In a quick turn of events, the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) unfroze over $5 billion in public health grants after just one day. This money, managed by the CDC, supports health departments across the country, including all 50 states, Washington, D. C. , and three national group

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's S26 Ultra: Time for a Fresh Approach

Samsung's phones have always been top-notch, but the S26 Ultra needs a major upgrade to stay ahead. Let's start with the price. It's expected to be quite high, which might limit who can buy it. Samsung should think about making it more affordable so more people can enjoy their latest tech. The came

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Jan 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Black Stars Shine Bright: From Runways to Red Carpets

This week, Black celebrities made their mark on the global stage, proving their influence in fashion, film, and music. Paris Men’s Fashion Week was a major highlight, with stars like Usher, Chris Brown, and Travis Scott making appearances. Usher and Chris Brown were seen at Louis Vuitton, while Trav

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