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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

New Pet Health Supplements Hit Mexican Shelves

A new player has entered the Mexican pet wellness scene, aiming to shake up how pet owners care for their furry friends. Rooted Owl, a brand focused on natural and science-backed pet supplements, has started selling its products in 100 Petco stores across Mexico. This move is part of their plan to g

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

NFL Coaching Drama: Is the Rooney Rule Being Ignored?

The NFL is buzzing with rumors about John Harbaugh's potential move. Reports say his agent received calls from seven teams, but only six head coaching jobs were available. This means one team with an existing coach reached out. Why? Maybe they're just feeling out the market, seeing if Harbaugh would

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Yemen's Divided Front: A Clash of Allies

In Yemen, a rift has emerged among those fighting against the Houthi rebels. The Southern Transitional Council (STC), backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has removed its leader, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, accusing him of treason. This move comes after al-Zubaidi refused to join talks in Saudi Arabia

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Quick Tests for Autism: Are They Really Ready?

New tests for autism are popping up fast. But are they really ready to help? Scientists are still figuring out how to spot autism early. Yet, companies are already selling tests. Some check hair, skin, or even a mom's blood. They promise to tell if a baby might have autism. But experts say these tes

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Auburn's Last-Second Heartbreak: A Game to Remember

Auburn's basketball team had a tough night against Texas A&M. The game ended in a way that left everyone stunned. With just a fraction of a second left, KeShawn Murphy launched a shot from 35 feet away. It went in, and the crowd went wild. But then, the officials reviewed the play and decided Murphy

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Robots That Think and Swim on Their Own

Tiny robots, smaller than a grain of salt, have been created. These robots can move, sense their surroundings, and make decisions all by themselves. They are powered by light and can work for months without stopping. These tiny robots are the result of a collaboration between researchers at the Uni

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

How AI and Humans Can Work Together in Finance

Finance teams are changing how they work. They are using AI to handle routine tasks. This lets them focus on more important things. AI can do things like closing books, forecasting, and reporting. It can also spot problems and give clear results. Humans still make the big decisions. They guide the A

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fun Nights Out: Auburn and Skaneateles

Auburn and Skaneateles offer some great spots for trivia and open mic nights. These events are perfect for those who love a bit of friendly competition or enjoy showcasing their talents. Trivia nights are a big hit in both towns. They provide a fun way to test your knowledge and maybe even win some

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Money for Families on Hold: What's Happening with Social Services Funding?

The Trump administration has decided to pause $10 billion in funds for social services and child care in five states led by Democrats. This move, reported first by the New York Post, affects California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York. The Health and Human Services (HHS) department claim

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Robots Taking Over Customer Service: The Rise of Nylo

At CES 2026, a robot named Nylo is making waves. It's not just another gadget on display. Nylo is running an entire booth all by itself. This humanoid robot is greeting people, answering questions, and moving around without any human help. It's a big deal because most robots can't handle real-world

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