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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Alaska's Smart Money Move: How a 50-Year-Old Plan Keeps Paying Off

Alaska made a wise choice half a century ago. Back in 1976, when the state was still new, voters decided to save some of their oil and mineral money for the future. This decision led to the Alaska Permanent Fund, a smart way to manage resources that won't last forever. The fund started small, with

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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Fighting the Freeze: NYC Workers Share Their Winter Hustle

New York City workers are tough. They don't let freezing temperatures stop them from doing their jobs. On a particularly cold day, vendors, dog walkers, and pedicab drivers braved the bitter cold to make a living. Duane Jackson, a 75-year-old street vendor, sold hats, scarves, and gloves in midtown

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Waste: What Happens When It Meets Sunlight and Seawater?

Plastic waste is a big problem in our oceans. To understand how it breaks down, scientists tested three common plastics: polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and Nylon-6 (N6). They put these plastics in seawater with hydrogen peroxide and exposed them to UV light and heat. Over time, they checked

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Wild Weather: Snow, Cold, and a Glimpse of Warmth

Michigan is in for a weather rollercoaster. Right now, the western part of the state is getting hit hard with heavy snow and strong winds. Places like Grand Rapids and Traverse City are under winter storm warnings. Meanwhile, the east is dealing with less snow but still dangerous conditions due to b

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Jan 20 2026EDUCATION

Utah's Bold Move: Should Third Graders Be Held Back for Reading?

Utah is considering a big change in how it handles reading skills for third graders. Governor Spencer Cox wants to make sure kids can read well before moving on to the next grade. He thinks holding students back might help them in the long run, even if it's tough in the short term. To make this wor

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo's Mixed Performance: A Look at His Broadcasting Career

Tony Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, has been a CBS analyst since 2017. He's known for his sharp insights and accurate predictions, earning him the nickname "Roostradamus. " However, his performance has declined recently, with fans criticizing his coverage. Romo's latest blunder came d

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Hollywood's Shift: When Stories Become Less About Fun and More About Lessons

Hollywood has been making some odd choices lately. Instead of focusing on exciting stories, they are adding lessons about social issues. This is not always working well. For example, in the show "Stranger Things, " a character comes out as gay. This is a big moment, but it feels out of place. The sh

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Jan 18 2026RELIGION

Faith Leaders React to Bishop's Call for Courage in the Face of ICE

A bishop's recent remarks have sparked a heated debate among faith leaders. Bishop Rob Hirschfeld of New Hampshire advised clergy to prepare their wills, suggesting they might need to physically protect vulnerable individuals from ICE actions. This advice came after a vigil for Renee Macklin Good, w

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hearing the Unseen: How Footsteps Can Boost Security

In today's unpredictable world, keeping an eye on important areas like borders, military bases, and key facilities is more crucial than ever. But traditional cameras have their limits. They can't see through obstacles, and they need a lot of power. That's where sound comes in. Researchers have been

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's Car Extravaganza: A Showcase of Wheels and Thrills

The Detroit Auto Show kicked off on January 17, inviting car enthusiasts to explore the newest vehicles and cutting-edge tech. It wasn't just about shiny new models; classic cars also stole the spotlight. A standout was the Road Runner, praised for its top-notch performance by JD Long from Vanguard

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