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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Bo Nix: Setting the Record Straight on His Ankle

Bo Nix, the quarterback for the Denver Broncos, recently addressed some confusion about his ankle injury. He made it clear that he does not believe his ankle was predisposed to breaking. This statement came after head coach Sean Payton mentioned that doctors had said Nix was at higher risk for such

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Bonds: Not So Safe Anymore?

Bonds used to be the go-to for keeping investments steady. But now, things have changed. More debt and higher interest rates are shaking things up. This makes bonds less reliable as a safety net. Governments are borrowing more. Interest rates are staying high for a while. This mix is making bonds r

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Jan 28 2026OPINION

Why Borders Matter: A Look at U. S. Immigration Policies

Borders are important. They define a country and its people. Without them, a nation loses its identity and the rights that come with it. Some politicians and activists argue that no one is illegal, but this idea can be harmful. It challenges the concept of citizenship and the rules that keep a count

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Jan 28 2026WEATHER

Boston Braces for Bitter Cold: What You Need to Know

Boston is getting ready for a really cold week. Temperatures will drop to single digits at night and even go below zero on Friday night. But it will feel even colder because of the wind chill. On Wednesday morning, it could feel like -5 degrees. By the end of the week, an arctic air mass will make i

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing has shown signs of improvement in its latest earnings report. The company's revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $23. 9 billion. This is a big jump from the same time last year. It's also higher than what experts predicted. The company delivered 600 airplanes last year. This is the mos

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Bob Costas: The Voice of Baseball Returns to NBC

Bob Costas is making a comeback to baseball broadcasting. After nearly four decades with NBC, he's stepping back into the spotlight as the new host of the Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. This isn't his first rodeo, though. Costas has a legendary career, winning 29 Sports Emmys and covering major

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Boron's Big Break: The Journey of Borophene

Borophene, a super-thin boron sheet, is making waves in the science world. It's not just one thing but many, thanks to its ability to change forms. It's also great at conducting electricity and has unique strength properties. More and more scientists are teaming up to study it, and companies are get

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Boston's Big Snowfall and the Chilly Days Ahead

Boston got a big surprise on Sunday night. A huge snowstorm hit the city, dropping between 4 to 6 inches of snow. Some areas, like Taunton, got even more, with up to 7 inches. This was the biggest snowfall of the season so far. At Logan Airport, they recorded 5. 3 inches of snow. That's almost half

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Weir's Legacy Lives On

Bob Weir, the iconic guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, was honored by thousands of fans in San Francisco. The event took place at the Civic Center, where people gathered to celebrate his life and music. The atmosphere was filled with love and gratitude, as fans shared their memories and

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

San Francisco Pays Respect to Grateful Dead's Bob Weir

Bob Weir, the beloved guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, left a lasting impact on music lovers around the world. His recent passing at 78 years old brought thousands of fans together in San Francisco to honor his legacy. The event was held at the Civic Center, where people of all ages ga

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