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Jan 28 2026EDUCATION

School Smells and Calendar Shifts: What's Up in Stonington?

At a recent meeting, the Stonington Board of Education had a lot on their plate. They approved the school calendar for 2026-27, but that wasn't the only thing they talked about. There were some serious concerns about the West Vine Street School, especially about bad smells that have been bothering p

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Utah's Schools Face Another Budget Hit

Utah's higher education system is bracing for another round of budget cuts, following two tough years of reductions. This time, the state is looking at a 5% cut, which could mean $94 million less for public colleges and universities. School leaders are not happy about it, especially since they've al

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Budweiser's Heartwarming Super Bowl Ad: A Tale of Friendship and Patriotism

Budweiser is set to air a new commercial during the Super Bowl, showcasing a touching bond between a Clydesdale horse and a bald eagle. The ad, which debuted on "Good Morning America, " features a baby Clydesdale and a newly hatched bird forming a special connection. As they grow together, the horse

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Jan 26 2026LIFESTYLE

How a Young Man Explores the World on a Shoestring Budget

A young man from New Jersey, Nicholas, decided to leave his job in finance and sales after three years. He chose to travel across Asia with a one-way ticket. He has been sharing his experiences on TikTok, where he has gained a lot of followers. Nicholas is now sharing tips on how he manages his mon

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Lawmakers Show How Politics Should Work

Alaska is facing tough times in 2026. The state's money problems are getting worse because the federal government is cutting funds for important things like schools, healthcare, and food help. Governor Mike Dunleavy is not helping. He wants to give big money to people from the Permanent Fund instead

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Malaysia's Defense Spending: A Closer Look

Malaysia is putting more money into its military. This is not a small change. The country's defense budget is growing fast. In 2025, it was $4. 8 billion. By 2030, it could reach $7. 2 billion. That's a big jump. The money is going towards new tech and better equipment. The government wants to make

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

New York's Big Spend Plan: No New Taxes, More for Kids

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled a $260 billion budget plan. It's a big deal because it doesn't raise any new taxes. Instead, it puts more money into child care and schools. The state is doing this because Wall Street is making a lot of money right now. The plan includes $1. 2 billion mo

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Stamford Boosts Police Force with New Hires

Stamford is getting more police officers. The Board of Finance just said yes to hiring five new ones. This is not as many as the police wanted, but it is a start. The city will also use some federal money to help pay for it. This money comes with a catch: Stamford has to match it with its own funds.

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Time to Upgrade Sycamore's Aging Security Cameras

Sycamore is looking to give its old security cameras a much-needed upgrade. The current systems in place are outdated and not doing their job well enough. This is a big deal for keeping people safe and managing risks. The city has even gotten quotes from three different companies to replace the old

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Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Russia's Money Woes: A Look at the 2025 Budget Deficit

Russia's 2025 budget deficit hit a significant 2. 6% of GDP, the largest gap since 2020. This means the country spent more than it earned, leading to a shortfall of 5. 6 trillion roubles. To put that into perspective, that's about $72. 12 billion. The main reason for this deficit? Oil and gas reven

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