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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Asthma Breakthrough: New Molecules Could Change the Game

Asthma is a tricky condition. For a long time, scientists thought they knew what caused the inflammation in the lungs. They blamed leukotrienes, chemicals made by white blood cells. But now, a new discovery might change everything. Researchers found something unexpected. There are other molecules,

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jaylen Vrax's Dark Past: A New Star Wars Story

A new book is coming out that tells the story of Jaylen Vrax, the bad guy from the game "Star Wars Outlaws. " This book is called "Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon" and it will be published in February 2026. It's a prequel to the game, which came out in August 2024. The game is set between "The Empir

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Vanguard's Global Growth: A Closer Look

Vanguard, a well-known investment firm, has recently hit a major milestone. They now manage over $1 trillion in assets outside the United States. This is a big deal because it shows how much they've grown in recent years. The company's international assets have doubled in the last five years. This

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

Kevin Warsh: A New Face at the Fed?

Kevin Warsh might be the next big name at the Federal Reserve. With Kevin Hassett staying put, Warsh is now in the spotlight. People are betting he has a 60% chance of getting the job. Warsh isn't your typical Fed pick. He's not a fan of quantitative easing (QE). He thinks it messes with market pri

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Agilon Health Investors: Time to Take Action

Agilon Health is in hot water, and investors need to pay attention. The company is facing a lawsuit, and those who bought shares between February and August 2025 might be affected. The lawsuit claims Agilon made some big promises it couldn't keep, like overestimating its financial goals for 2025 and

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Texas Pauses H-1B Visas: What You Need to Know

Texas has decided to hit the pause button on new H-1B visa applications. Governor Greg Abbott wants to look into how these visas are being used. He's asked state agencies and universities to stop filing new petitions until further notice. This freeze is set to last until May 31, 2027, but there are

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Breathing Easier: New Ways to Fight Asthma

Asthma is more than just tight airways. It's a disease driven by inflammation. Modern treatments are shifting focus. They now target the root cause, not just symptoms. Combination inhalers are leading the way. These inhalers pair anti-inflammatory meds with bronchodilators. This approach offers bett

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Uncovering Life's Bright Side with Craig Melvin

Craig Melvin, a familiar face on TODAY, is stepping into the podcast world with his new show, \"Glass Half Full. \" This isn't just another interview series; it's a cozy chat in his basement bar where he invites big names to share their stories. The podcast kicks off with a simple but intriguing qu

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Blizzard's Big Plans for 2026: A Look at the Upcoming Showcase

Blizzard Entertainment is celebrating its 35th anniversary in a big way. They have just announced a new event called the Blizzard Showcase. This event will feature updates and future plans for their popular games like World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Hearthstone, and Diablo. The Showcase is part of a

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Jan 28 2026OPINION

Alaska's Choice: Why One Republican is Backing a Democrat for Senate

Alaska is at a crossroads. A retired diplomat, who once worked with Senator Dan Sullivan, is now supporting Mary Peltola for Senate. This isn't a typical political switch. It's a call to action. The diplomat, who spent years serving the U. S. abroad, has seen firsthand how democracy can crumble. He

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