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Feb 06 2026BUSINESS

Yerba Mate Venture Links to the Trump Family?

Barron Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, may be involved in a new business venture. This company, Sollos Yerba Mate Inc. , is a yerba mate beverage business. Yerba mate is a popular drink in South America. It is known for its caffeine content and unique flavor. The company was officiall

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

California's Mushroom Misfortune: A Deadly Mistake

California is facing a serious issue with deadly mushrooms. A man from Contra Costa County recently passed away after eating wild mushrooms. This is not an isolated incident. It's part of a bigger problem. There have been four deaths and 39 cases of poisoning in the last few months. The mushrooms c

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Audiobooks Shine: A Look at the 31st Audie Awards Finalists

The audiobook world is buzzing with excitement as the 31st Audie Awards finalists have been revealed. This year's ceremony is a big deal, showcasing the best in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment. With a record-breaking 2, 300 entries, it's clear that audiobooks are more popular than ever. Th

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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Change: Pro Apps Bundle Discontinued

Apple has made a significant shift in how it offers its professional apps. The company has stopped selling the "Pro Apps Bundle for Education, " which was a popular deal for many users. This bundle included apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage at a discounted price o

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

Can We Really Make Things Disappear?

Invisibility has always been a fascinating idea, from ancient myths to modern sci-fi. But is it possible in real life? Scientists are working on it, using clever tricks with waves. They've found that by manipulating light, sound, or even earthquake waves, they can make things seem to vanish. This i

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Washington Talks: Banks and Crypto Firms Meet to Fix Stalled Rules

Big names from banks and crypto companies are meeting at the White House. They want to fix a problem. Rules for crypto in the U. S. are stuck. The meeting is on February 2. It's about finding a way forward. The White House wants to help. They think they can make a deal. But talks have been tough. D

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Wind and Solar Energy: The Political Tug-of-War

In the world of politics, things are never straightforward. Take the recent debate on speeding up permits for energy projects. Democrats in the Senate have a condition: they won't support this unless the Trump administration stops putting roadblocks on wind and solar energy developments. You see, P

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Jan 28 2026SCIENCE

A New World in the Cold Depths of Space

In the vast, chilly expanse of space, a new planet has been spotted. This planet, named HD 137010 b, is about the same size as Earth. But don't pack your bags just yet. It's incredibly cold there. The planet is 150 light-years away from us. That's a distance that's hard to imagine. A group of scien

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Jan 28 2026LIFESTYLE

Is Wegmans in Cherry Hill watching you with biometric tech?

A mom from Cherry Hill is trying to make life better for people with autism after her son was removed from a cruise. She wanted to celebrate her 60th birthday with her family, including her son who has autism and two other sons with developmental disabilities. She picked Royal Caribbean because they

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

A Family's Caribbean Cruise Turns Sour Due to Autism Misunderstanding

A family's holiday vacation took a turn for the worse when a young man with autism was removed from a cruise ship. The incident happened on Christmas Eve in Cozumel, Mexico. It involved a misunderstanding between the young man, Sean Curran, and another passenger. The family believes the cruise line

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