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Jan 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and ICE: Who's Speaking Up?

Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas are not happy. They want other famous people to talk about something serious. A man named Alex Pretti was shot by ICE officers. He was a nurse. He had a gun, but he wasn't using it. Yet, they shot him. This happened in Minneapolis. It's not the first time someth

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Jan 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Ice with Food: Unusual Ways to Keep Roads Safe

In the battle against icy roads, cities are getting creative. They're mixing beet juice, molasses, and even pickle brine with salt to keep roads safe. This might sound strange, but it's working. Salt has been the go-to for melting ice on roads for years. It's cheap and effective. But it's not great

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Jan 27 2026CRYPTO

Coinbase Takes a Leap into the Quantum Future

Coinbase, a major player in the crypto world, has just set up a new advisory board. This group will focus on a big question: what happens when quantum computers become a reality? The team includes top researchers in quantum computing, cryptography, and blockchain tech. Their goal? To make sure Coinb

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Jan 27 2026LIFESTYLE

A Tale of Feet and Fights: What Happened on That Flight?

A recent incident on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Moscow has sparked a lot of talk. A passenger, thought to be from Russia, put her feet on the seat in front of her. This caused a big problem. The trouble started when the person in front reclined their seat. The woman in the green top and je

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Indiana Senate Votes to Change Bail Rules

The Indiana Senate recently approved two bills that could change how bail is handled in the state. These bills aim to amend the state constitution, allowing judges to deny bail for crimes other than murder or treason. The changes would let judges keep dangerous suspects in jail if they believe relea

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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 2026HEALTH

Nurses and AI: A New Era of Healthcare

Nurses are stepping into the future with AI by their side. A recent study shows that almost half of them are already using AI tools at work. This is big news because nursing has been under a lot of pressure lately. Staff shortages and burnout are real issues, but nurses are still dedicated to their

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Making Sports Videos More Clickable with Smart Tech

Ever wondered why some sports videos get more views than others? It's not just about the game. It's about how the video is presented. A new tech trick is making sports videos more appealing by using smart thumbnails and short, animated clips called GIFs. This tech is not just about making things loo

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Jan 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Olympian Gus Kenworthy Opens Up About His Secret Love Life

Gus Kenworthy, a well-known Olympian, recently shared some personal stories about his past love life. He talked about how his secret relationship mirrored the plot of a popular TV show called "Heated Rivalry. " In this show, two hockey players hide their romance while one of them pretends to date an

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Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

Sulfur Supercharges Water Cleanup Tech

Water treatment just got a boost from a tiny element: sulfur. Scientists have been working on ways to make water treatment more effective and eco-friendly. They've come up with a new electrode that uses sulfur to make two key processes work better. These processes are ozone production and chlorine c

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