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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Crime and Mystery Shows: A Mix of Thrills and Laughs

Netflix has a lot of crime and mystery shows. Some are serious, and some are funny. The Following is one of the older shows. It is about a former FBI agent who has to catch a serial killer again. The killer has a lot of followers. This show is intense and full of suspense. Good Cop/Bad Cop is a fun

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Wine Market in 2025: A Shift in Power

The wine world has changed a lot since a few years ago. The days of quick profits and wild spending are over. Now, the market is more careful. People are buying wine to drink, not just to invest. Prices have dropped to match real demand. Both wine sellers and buyers had to adjust in 2025. Prices on

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

The Future of Biotech: Hope and Challenges

The biotech and life sciences industry is at a crossroads. After a few tough years, there's a glimmer of hope for recovery. The need for new medical treatments is huge. There are many diseases that still don't have effective treatments. The pharmaceutical industry is also under pressure. Many of the

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Unmasking Hidden Dangers: A Fresh Look at Everyday Toxins

Every day, people unknowingly expose themselves to a mix of harmful substances. These toxins lurk in everyday items like food, water, and cosmetics. Over time, they build up in the body, causing health issues. The idea is simple: the body has natural ways to clean itself, but modern life overloads t

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Boosting Healthcare's Fight Against Infections: A Smart Tech Plan

Healthcare is always looking for ways to get better. One big challenge is fighting infections. A recent project is trying to make this easier. It's all about using smart technology to help hospitals and clinics respond faster and smarter to infections. The plan is to create tools that can be used i

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Thailand's Political Shake-Up: Who's Leading the Race?

In Thailand, the upcoming election is heating up, and the progressive People's Party is making waves. They're currently the favorite among voters, according to recent polls. This is big news because it shows a strong challenge to the current Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, who's been in power f

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Women's Wins at the Golden Globes: A Glimpse into Hollywood's Changing Landscape

The 2026 Golden Globes shone a spotlight on women, showing that Hollywood might be making strides in diversity. This year, women were everywhere, from acting to directing and writing, proving they are a major force in the industry. Many women were nominated for their outstanding work. Nikki Glaser,

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

How Diya Sagar Balances Creativity and Finance at AWA Studios

Diya Sagar, the CFO of AWA Studios, has a unique approach to finance. She doesn't see her role as just about numbers and control. Instead, she focuses on supporting creativity and helping artists and storytellers. This is not typical for a CFO, but it works well for AWA Studios, a company that value

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Vermont High School Athletes Shine in Winter Sports

Vermont's high school winter sports scene is buzzing with talent. Every week, fans get to vote for their favorite athletes. This week, there are plenty of impressive performances to consider. Voting is easy. Just head to the official website. No emails or social media posts will count. The deadline

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Cardinals Shake Up TV Ad Sales: A Bold Move or a Risky Bet?

The St. Louis Cardinals have made a significant change in how they handle TV ad sales. They, along with eight other teams, decided to end their deal with FanDuel's parent company, Main Street Sports Group. This move is part of a bigger shift in how sports teams are managing their TV rights and ad sa

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