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Jan 24 2026LIFESTYLE

The Magic of Lanterns: A Bright Start to the Lunar New Year

In the heart of China's Sichuan province, a spectacular event is taking place. The Zigong International Lantern Festival has begun, lighting up the night sky with a stunning display of illuminated art. This festival is not just a celebration; it's a tradition that has been passed down through genera

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

Plants' Secret Weapon Against Disease: Gene Fusion

Plants have a clever way to fight off diseases. They can mix and match genes to create new, powerful defenses. This process is called gene fusion. It happens when two separate genes join together to form a new one. Scientists have been studying this in plants, but they're still figuring out how it

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

A New Hub for Science and Tech at William & Mary

William & Mary has just opened a shiny new building for science and tech students. It's called the Integrated Science Center 4, and it's part of a bigger plan to boost research and learning. The building is a big deal because it's the first new school in 50 years! The new building is home to comput

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Dairy Farms and the Heavy Cost of Antibiotics

In 2019, a study looked at how much dairy farms in Central Europe spend on medicines for their cows. The focus was on antibiotics, which are a big deal because they can cause problems like antimicrobial resistance. The study checked out 20 farms with over 18, 000 cows in five countries: Czechia, Hun

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Phoenix Suns' Unexpected Comeback

The Phoenix Suns were in a tough spot. They had made big moves for Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, but things didn't go as planned. They ended up with just one playoff series win and a lot of bad luck. They had to trade Durant and waive Beal, which left them with a lot of dead money and no draft pick

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Burberry's Big Win: How a Focus on Heritage and China is Paying Off

Burberry is making a comeback. The luxury brand has just wrapped up a holiday season that exceeded expectations. This is a big deal because, not too long ago, sales were slipping. The new CEO, who took over in mid-2024, has been steering the ship in a new direction. The focus is on classic items lik

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Intel's Big Bet on AI and Data Centers: Can It Turn the Tide?

Intel is making a strong comeback, and investors are taking notice. The company's focus on AI and data centers is driving demand for its traditional server chips. This shift has sparked optimism among shareholders, who haven't felt this positive in a long time. Last year, Intel secured significant

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

What's Really on Voters' Minds?

In the upcoming 2026 midterms, the spotlight is on affordability, not just the economy. Pollster John Zogby made this clear in a recent discussion. He said affordability is the top issue for voters, leaving others like crime and healthcare far behind. The president is tackling this issue head-on. B

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Remarkable Comebacks in Sports: From Struggling to Stunning

Sports history is full of incredible turnarounds, where teams go from being the worst to becoming champions in just a few seasons. One such story is that of the Indiana Hoosiers, who were once seen as an easy win for any team. But under the leadership of coach Curt Cignetti, they transformed into a

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

Why Artemis II is a Big Step Without Touching the Moon

Artemis II is set to make history, but it won't land on the moon. This mission is more about testing and safety than landing. The crew will travel far beyond the moon, possibly breaking records. They will test new systems, like keeping the spacecraft comfortable for humans. This includes managing te

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