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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Southwest Florida's Innovators Shine in Global Competition

Southwest Florida is making waves in the innovation world. Five local businesses have made it to the finals of the 2026 Edison Awards, a big deal that celebrates groundbreaking products and services. This isn't just any competition—it's international, and the finalists are up against some serious gl

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Will AI Steal the Show?

AI is making waves in the entertainment world. It's not just about robots taking over jobs anymore. It's about how AI is changing the way stories are told and consumed. From Netflix using AI to create shows to actors lending their voices to AI, the industry is evolving fast. But will audiences and p

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Red Caps: A Bold Statement Against U. S. Interference

In a clever twist, a Copenhagen shop turned Trump's iconic red caps into a symbol of resistance. The store created caps with slogans like "Make America Go Away" and "Already Great. " These caps quickly became popular, selling out fast. The shop initially made only 100 caps, but demand surged after t

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Material: A Growing Concern

The situation in Iran is getting tense. The country is dealing with big protests and a government that is struggling to keep control. This chaos could lead to serious problems, especially when it comes to Iran's nuclear material. Experts are worried that if things get out of hand, Iran might not be

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Vast Space: Building the First Private Space Station

Vast Space is making big moves in the space industry. They are building the first commercial space station, called Haven-1. This station is set to launch in early 2027, which is a bit later than they originally planned. The company's CEO, Max Haot, explained that they are taking their time to make s

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Protesters, Journalists, and the Law: What Happened in St. Paul?

A heated debate is unfolding after a protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Justice Department is considering charges against the protesters. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon mentioned this in an interview. She also criticized Don Lemon, a former CNN journalist, for his covera

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Trouble in the Press Box: Journalists Clash After AFCON Final

The African Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal was not just a game. It was a mess. Senegal won 1-0, but the real drama happened after the match. Journalists from both countries got into a big fight. It started when Moroccan reporters walked out as Senegal's coach, Pape Bouna Thiaw, ent

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Mosquitoes' Changing Diet: Humans as the New Target

The Atlantic Forest in Brazil is shrinking fast. Farming and building have taken over most of it. This is bad news for animals and plants. But it's also changing the behavior of mosquitoes. Scientists did a study. They caught 1, 714 mosquitoes. These were from 52 different types. They found that ma

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Unveiling the Truth Behind Fast-Casual Restaurant Success

Starting a restaurant chain is not easy. It takes a lot of hard work and planning. Hady Kfoury learned this the hard way. He began his journey in fine dining, working under famous chefs. In 2008, he opened the first Naya, a Lebanese-inspired eatery. The initial success was a big boost. A feature in

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

A Night of Terror at a New Orleans Landmark

In the heart of New Orleans, a historic restaurant became the scene of a shocking incident. A young man lost his life, and three innocent bystanders were hurt in a sudden shooting. The gunman is still on the run, leaving the community in shock and fear. The chaos started just after 8 p. m. on a Fri

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