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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music, Theater, and Art: A Vibrant Scene in Arkansas

Arkansas is buzzing with cultural events this season. Music lovers have plenty to look forward to. The Arkansas Symphony is hosting a chamber concert featuring works by Brahms and Schoenberg. This event, titled "From Roots to Revolution, " will take place in Little Rock. The performances will happen

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Afghanistan's Battle with Nature's Fury

Afghanistan is facing a tough time with nature. Heavy snow and rain have caused big problems. Over three days, 61 people lost their lives. More than 110 were hurt. This happened in many parts of the country. The disaster management team shared this news. They also said that 458 homes were damaged or

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Tiny Changes in EuVO2H Films

In the world of materials science, tiny changes can lead to big surprises. Take EuVO2H films, for example. These films are special because they can handle a mix of europium ions (Eu2+ and Eu3+) without falling apart. Normally, when europium changes its valence, it causes big problems. The ions are d

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Giannis' Calf Injury: A Setback for the Bucks

Giannis Antetokounmpo, the star player for the Milwaukee Bucks, is facing a tough time. He hurt his right calf during a game against the Denver Nuggets. This injury might keep him out for four to six weeks. He shared this news after the game, showing his understanding of NBA injuries. Giannis felt

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Big Changes in How Big Players Handle Their Crypto

Big companies are starting to see self-custody in a new light. For a long time, they thought managing crypto keys and using personal hardware was too risky. But now, things are changing. Better tools and safer hardware are making self-custody a real option for big players. They can keep control of

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

Texas' School Choice Plan: What Parents Need to Know

Texas is rolling out a new education program called the Texas Education Freedom Accounts. This program, which starts in the 2026-27 school year, is like a voucher system. It lets parents use state money for private school or homeschooling. The Texas Educational Agency is holding meetings to explain

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Future: U. S. Envoys in Israel for Critical Talks

High-level U. S. representatives, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, visited Israel recently. They had important discussions with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The main topic? Gaza's future. The U. S. has big plans for Gaza. They want to rebuild it completely. Think tall buildings, tech hubs, an

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Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

Leading Strong in 2026: Simple Habits for a Healthier You

Leading in 2026 is tough. AI, global issues, and money worries make it harder. But, taking care of yourself is not just good for you—it's good for your team too. Leaders who take care of their health make better choices. They stay calm and focused. They have more energy and are present when it coun

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Nuns on a Wild Ride: A Unique Comedy Hits Screens

A fresh comedy film is making its way to theaters. Holy Days, directed by Nat Boltt, is set to hit U. S. screens on March 27. This film is a bit different. It features a group of elderly nuns on a road trip in New Zealand. The cast includes well-known actors like Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes, and Ja

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

Chesapeake's Big Move: Building a Future-Ready Career Hub

Chesapeake is getting a major upgrade for its career center. A huge $20 million grant from the state is going towards building a new, modern facility. This is a big deal because the current one has been around since 1967. It's old and needs a serious update. The new center, called the Career Academ

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