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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Midtown Manhattan's Hidden Beachy Lunch Spot

In the heart of bustling Midtown Manhattan, there's a restaurant that feels like a tropical escape. Tommy Bahama on 45th Street and 5th Avenue is a popular spot for business lunches. It's close to many big company offices, like JPMorgan and Bank of America. The restaurant has a beach house vibe with

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Jan 18 2026FINANCE

How Digital Money is Changing Big Business

Businesses are now using digital money more than ever. A company called Cregis is going to show off its digital money tools at a big event in Dubai. This event is called iFX EXPO Dubai 2026. It will happen from February 10 to 12. Cregis will talk about how digital money can help businesses move mone

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Derby Win Sparks Debate Among Experts

Manchester United's recent 2-0 victory over Manchester City has stirred up quite the discussion among former players and analysts. The win, which came under new interim manager Michael Carrick, has left some people thrilled and others urging caution. Carrick made some notable changes for this match

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

How Faith Communities Can Impact Women's Health

Sexism is not just about unfair treatment. It is a deep-rooted issue that affects women's health in many ways. This problem is not limited to homes or workplaces. It also shows up in religious communities. These places can either support or harm women's well-being. Research shows that sexism in rel

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hearing the Unseen: How Footsteps Can Boost Security

In today's unpredictable world, keeping an eye on important areas like borders, military bases, and key facilities is more crucial than ever. But traditional cameras have their limits. They can't see through obstacles, and they need a lot of power. That's where sound comes in. Researchers have been

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

A Family's Fight for Truth: The Melissa Rocuba Case

In a quiet Pennsylvania neighborhood, a tragic event unfolded that would forever change the lives of the Rocuba family. Melissa Rocuba, a beloved mother and wife, was fatally shot in her home, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and suspicions. Her husband, Bruno Rocuba, claimed the shoot

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Staten Island's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Numbers?

Staten Island saw a big drop in crime in 2025, but not all areas improved. The overall crime rate fell by 0. 7%, but some crimes went up. For example, grand larceny and retail theft saw small increases. However, violent crimes like murder and shootings dropped a lot. Murders went down by 63%, and sh

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Golf Clubs Under Siege: A String of Strange Burglaries

In the quiet town of Brandford, something odd happened. Over three nights, a group of men broke into the Keighley Golf Club. They stole golf buggies, knives, and alcohol. They didn't just do it once. They did it three times. The police are still trying to figure out why. The men wore hooded jackets

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Charleston's Union Pier: The End of an Era for Cruise Ships

The time is running out for cruise ships in Charleston. By July 4, 2026, the last cruise ship will leave Union Pier. This is a big change for a place that has seen cruise ships since the 1930s. The Oceania Vista will be the last ship to dock at Union Pier. It will arrive on July 4, 2026, after a lo

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

The Watch Market's Post-Pandemic Hangover

The luxury watch market is feeling the pinch after a wild ride during the pandemic. Prices have dropped, and growth has slowed to a crawl. This shift is due to several factors, including changes in fashion trends and economic conditions. People are spending less on luxury items. The "quiet luxury"

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