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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Delta's Plan to Make Business Class More Budget-Friendly

Delta Air Lines is considering a change that could make business and first-class seats more affordable. The idea is to offer different versions of premium cabins, each with its own price and perks. This means travelers might soon see a cheaper "basic" option for these seats, but with fewer extras li

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Performance with a Clever Coating

Zinc metal batteries are seen as a great option for affordable and eco-friendly energy storage. However, they have a big issue: zinc ions struggle to move around efficiently. This is because they stick too much to water molecules, causing uneven growth and other problems. To tackle this, scientists

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Books That Bring History and Community to Life

Ever wondered how people lived in the past or how communities shape our present? Let's dive into some fascinating books that do just that. First up, we have a historical murder mystery that takes us back to 1763. Penelope Corbitt, a widow with two kids, is traveling to Boston to live with her sister

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Northeast Ohio's Vibrant Scene in Late January 2026

Northeast Ohio is buzzing with activities in late January 2026. Art lovers can check out the KSU Biennial Faculty Show at the Center for the Visual Arts Gallery in Kent. This exhibit showcases the creative work of Kent State University's art faculty. It's a great chance to see what local artists are

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Jan 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Pittsburgh Won Over Hollywood for This Power Couple

Joe Manganiello and his fiancée, Caitlin O’Connor, have made a big move. They left Los Angeles after over 20 years and headed back to their hometown, Pittsburgh. Why? Safety and a change in the entertainment industry played big roles. O’Connor pointed out that crime in Los Angeles has been rising, a

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of THz Waves with Electric Fields

In the world of tiny tech, scientists are always looking for new ways to control how things work. One big challenge is managing electromagnetic waves, especially those in the terahertz (THz) range. These waves are tricky to control, but a new idea might just change the game. Scientists have found a

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Poland's Changing Views on the Euro: A Strong Economy Shifts Priorities

Poland's economy is booming, and this success is making the country reconsider its plans to adopt the euro. The finance minister, Andrzej Domanski, recently shared that Poland is in no rush to join the euro zone. This shift in perspective comes as Poland's economic performance has surpassed many of

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Exploring Local Medicine Shops for Vaccine Distribution in Tanzania: A Closer Look

In Tanzania, there's a push to use local medicine shops for giving vaccines. This idea isn't new, but it's not widely accepted yet. A recent study dug deeper into why this might be the case. First, let's talk about what these shops are. They're places where people go to get medicine. Some are big p

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Kentucky's Wild Win: A Closer Look at Their Latest Victory

Kentucky's recent game against Ole Miss was far from a masterpiece, but it was a win. The team struggled in the first half, making it tough to watch. However, they managed to pull through, thanks to some key players. Jasper Johnson, a freshman guard, had a standout performance. He went on a scoring

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Michigan State Dominates Maryland in Big Ten Showdown

Michigan State had a big win against Maryland. They won 91-48. Jeremy Fears had a great game. He scored 17 points and had 17 assists. That's a new high for him. Coen Carr also did well. He scored 14 points and had some cool dunks. The Spartans started strong. They led 24-4 early. They kept playing

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