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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Historic Football Triumph: A Day of Celebration and Reflection

Indiana University's football team had a season to remember. They won every game. This is a big deal. The team and fans celebrated this win on campus. It was cold, but that did not stop thousands of people from showing up. The star player, Fernando Mendoza, showed off his Heisman Trophy. This is a

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Baton Rouge Buildings to Shut Down Due to Ice

In East Baton Rouge, a big freeze is causing major changes. The city-parish government buildings will be closed on Monday. This decision was made to keep workers safe. The offices will open again on Tuesday. The mayor, Sid Edwards, has a strong message. He wants everyone to stay off the roads. It's

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Jan 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Lights That Are More Than Just Lights

Luxury lighting is getting a bold upgrade. Imagine walls glowing with giant lights. These aren't your usual sconces. They are massive, artistic, and super expensive. People are calling them light sculptures or wall reliefs. These lights are huge. Some are over five feet wide. They are not something

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

How Neighborhoods Shape Our Brains

Living in certain neighborhoods might affect brain health, especially for Black and Latinx older adults. A recent study looked at how living in segregated areas impacts the brain. They used MRI scans to check brain structures like the hippocampus and white matter. The study included 269 people, wit

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

A Look Back at 30 Years of Innovation in Materials Science

Thirty years ago, something big happened in the world of science. The School of Materials Science and Engineering at South China University of Technology opened its doors. This was a big deal because it meant more people could study how things are made and how to make them better. Over the years, t

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

The New Game Changers: College Athletes and NIL

College sports are changing, and it's not just about the games. The Indiana University Hoosiers recently won the college football championship, but did anyone notice? The victory was huge, but it didn't get much attention. That's not the only big thing happening in college sports that people are mis

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert's Brand Stands by Her Amidst Husband's Legal Struggles

Melissa Gilbert, known for her role in Little House on the Prairie, finds herself in a tough spot. Her husband, Timothy Busfield, is facing serious charges. He's accused of abusing children. This has put a spotlight on Gilbert and her lifestyle brand, Modern Prairie. The brand took to social media

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

How Brands Can Become the Backbone of a Company

Brands are not just about looks and slogans. They are not just there to make a company seem cool or different. In the past, brands were like a nice wrapper on a gift. They made the company look good. But today, things are not so simple. Companies now face big changes all the time. Plans change quic

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

A Mother's Journey Through Unimaginable Loss and Resilience

Lori Coble, a mother of seven, passed away at the age of 48. Her life was marked by both immense joy and profound sorrow. In 2007, she lost her three eldest children in a tragic car accident. Kyle Christopher, Emma Lynn, and Katie Gene were just 5, 4, and 2 years old, respectively. After months of

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Why Brands Are Betting Big on Stories

Brands are shifting their focus to storytelling, moving it from a creative task to a key part of their strategy. This change is driven by the need to stand out in a crowded, distrustful media world. The shift is backed by data showing that emotionally engaging content leads to stronger brand loyalty

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