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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Arlington's New Hotel: A Big Bet on the Future

A major hotel project is coming to Arlington. Loews Hotels & Co. is building a new hotel in the entertainment district. It will replace the old Sheraton Arlington Hotel. The new hotel will have 507 rooms and 39 suites. It will also have a lot of space for meetings and events. The hotel will be calle

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Why a Historic Building is Saying Goodbye to Its Museum

In the heart of downtown, a big change is happening. The Center in the Square is asking a museum to leave. Why? Water damage. That's right, water is causing a stir in this historic building. The museum has been a part of the Center for a long time. But now, the building needs repairs. Water damage

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tulsa's Music Hub Shuts Down After 50 Years

A beloved music store in Tulsa is closing its doors after half a century. Starship Records & Tapes has been a staple in the community, offering a wide range of music to locals. The store's closure marks the end of an era for music enthusiasts in the area. The store first opened its doors in the 197

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Drugs, Violence, and the UK's County Lines: A Closer Look

The UK's drug scene is a complex web. It's not just about the drugs themselves. It's also about the violence that comes with it. This violence isn't just random. It's tied to the drug market. It's tied to the way drugs are sold and controlled. In the UK, one big issue is something called "County Li

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

How Chinese Battery Factories Are Changing the World

Chinese battery companies are making big moves around the world. They are building factories in many countries. This is not just about making cheap products anymore. These companies are now leaders in technology and efficiency. One country where this is happening is Hungary. Chinese companies are b

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Maine's Icy Grip: Staying Safe in the Deep Freeze

Maine is about to get a serious cold snap. The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning. This alert covers central, western, and northern parts of the state. It starts Friday night and might last through Saturday night. Temperatures are going to drop fast. Around Portland, it wil

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Audeze's New LCD-5s: A Leap in Sound and Style

Audeze has just dropped their latest headphones, the LCD-5s, at NAMM 2026. These aren't just any headphones; they're packed with Audeze's fancy SLAM tech. This tech gives the headphones a deep, lifelike bass and a super accurate midrange. On top of that, they look sleek with a new design. The LCD-5

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Unmasking Tobacco's Tricks in Thailand

In Thailand, a battle is unfolding against the tobacco industry's clever deceptions. For years, big tobacco has used flashy ads and false promises to lure people into using their products. But now, people are waking up and seeing through the smoke and mirrors. They are realizing that quitting tobacc

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Young Adults Face Rising Colon Cancer Threat

Colon cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among people under 50 in the United States. This alarming trend has been highlighted by new research, which shows that deaths from colon and rectal cancers in this age group have been rising by 1. 1% annually since 2005. The study, published in

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Peace Talks: Trump and Zelensky Chat at Davos

In a recent meeting at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a talk. It lasted about an hour, and Trump said it went well. Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, is optimistic about ending the war in Ukraine. He is set to mee

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