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Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

Walking on the Moon: A New Challenge for Astronauts

Walking on the Moon is not like floating in space. On the Moon, astronauts use their legs to move around. This puts more pressure on their knees, hips, and other leg muscles. It might be better for the body to use legs instead of arms for movement. Humans are built to walk and run long distances. So

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Plastic Bags in the Hot Seat: Are Your Ziploc's Safe?

A legal battle has kicked off over the safety of Ziploc bags. A woman from California is suing the company that makes them. She says the bags release tiny plastic bits when you microwave or freeze food in them. The lawsuit claims the company is misleading people by not warning them about this. The

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Arctic Waters: The Silent Battlefield

The Arctic is heating up, not just in temperature, but also in geopolitical tensions. Experts have highlighted the growing importance of unmanned systems in maintaining maritime security in the region. These systems, capable of enduring harsh Arctic conditions, are seen as crucial for NATO's strateg

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

BitGo's Market Debut and the Future of Crypto

BitGo's recent public listing marks a significant moment for the cryptocurrency sector. The company's stock saw a notable increase, indicating strong interest and confidence in crypto's future. BitGo offers a wide range of services, from secure storage to developer tools, making it a key player in t

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Smart Tech Takes Over Trading: How AI is Changing the Game

In the fast-paced world of trading, a new player has entered the arena. Winston Pierce Invest has rolled out a suite of trading strategies powered by artificial intelligence. These strategies are not just for show; they are built to work in traditional markets like stocks, forex, and commodities, as

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Gun Rights Groups Clash With Republicans Over Protester's Death

In a surprising turn of events, some officials from the Trump administration have found themselves at odds with gun rights groups. This disagreement stems from the killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, during a protest in Minneapolis. Pretti was carrying a legally permitted handgun when he wa

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Applied Digital: A Stock on the Rise?

The stock market is buzzing, and Applied Digital Corp is right in the middle of the action. On Monday, its shares went up, following the trend of major market indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. This isn't just a one-day thing. Over the past year, the company's stock has seen a huge increase of ove

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's Robotics Revolution: Beyond the Battlefield

China is leading the way in robotics, and it's not just about military tech. The country's robotics industry is booming, with factories adopting robots at an incredible pace. In just one year, China installed 300, 000 robots in factories, far outpacing the rest of the world. Meanwhile, the U. S. onl

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Coffee Shop Faces Unexpected Closure After Fire Incident

In Edwards, a local coffee shop named Kickabrew Coffee has temporarily shut its doors due to a recent fire. The incident was first brought to light through a Jan. 25 Facebook update from the shop. The post reassured everyone that all staff members were safe, though one employee, Josh, had inhaled so

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Jan 27 2026WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: What's in Store for Western North Carolina?

Western North Carolina is still feeling the chill after a big winter storm. The National Weather Service says it's not over yet. They warn of very cold wind chills. These can drop as low as -19 degrees. That's dangerous. Frostbite can happen quickly. So can frozen pipes. People need to be careful.

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