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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Germany's DEG Puts Money into India's GIFT City Debt Fund

Germany's DEG, a big name in development finance, has just made its first move into India's debt fund scene. They've put $25 million into Vivriti Asset Management's fund, which is based in GIFT City. This isn't just any fund—it's all about helping small businesses and women entrepreneurs get the loa

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Lindsey Vonn: A Blend of Cultures and American Pride

Lindsey Vonn is more than just a skiing star. She is a mix of cultures and a proud American. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, she moved to Vail, Colorado, at age 12. This move shaped her identity, blending Midwest roots with the Rocky Mountains' intensity. Vonn has been a key figure for Team USA for ov

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Utah's New Surf Spot: Fun or Water Waste?

A new surf spot is coming to Washington County, Utah. It's called Zion Shores. This place will have man-made waves, just like the ocean. The waves will be perfect every time. No waiting for the right wave. No guessing. Just perfect waves. But there's a problem. Utah is dry. Very dry. Water is preci

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Giants Are Trying to Ease the Burden of AI Data Centers on Local Communities

Big Tech is pouring massive amounts of money into building data centers to support AI systems. These centers demand a lot of electricity, which has led to higher energy bills and environmental worries in nearby areas. In some places, electricity costs have skyrocketed by up to 267% over the past fiv

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Kansas City Royals Reshape Kauffman Stadium for Fairer Play

The Kansas City Royals are making big changes to Kauffman Stadium. They are moving the outfield fences closer by 10 feet. This change aims to make the stadium more fair for hitters. The Royals want to turn Kauffman into a park where hitting a ball well means it will likely be a home run. For years,

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Morning Commutes Get a Boost: SEPTA's Big Reopenings

Philadelphia's morning commutes just got a bit easier. SEPTA has reopened two major services that have been causing headaches for riders. The Center City Trolley Tunnel is back in action, and the Regional Rail morning express service has resumed after a long break. First, let's talk about the tunne

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Online Spaces Shape Who We Are

In the vast world of the internet, people from all walks of life come together. This includes those from different races, genders, sexual orientations, and religions. A recent study wanted to see how these groups interact online. They looked at both the good and bad experiences people have. The stu

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Cincinnati Council Talks: Ryan Hinton Case Settlement Sparks Debate

Cincinnati City Council is set to discuss behind closed doors the city's talks with the family of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old killed by police. This meeting follows strong reactions from police and the public about a possible settlement. The city manager has not confirmed any agreement, but the pol

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

Mixing Plant Proteins, Chitosan, and Fiber for Better Gels

Creating new gel materials is not just about mixing stuff together. It's about smartly combining ingredients to get the best results. Here, scientists looked at soy protein, chitosan, and dietary fiber. They wanted to see how these three could work together to make better gels. First, they knew tha

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Holyoke's Money Matters: A Fresh Look at City Finances

Holyoke is taking a big step to fix its money problems. The City Council has sent a plan to create a new finance department to a smaller group for review. This plan is all about making sure the city handles its money better and has the right people in charge. The state has been giving Holyoke advic

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