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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

Farm-to-Table Spot Moves to Baton Rouge

A unique spot that combined a restaurant, brewery, and farm has packed up and is heading to Baton Rouge. The place, known as Istrouma at Sugar Farms, shut its doors in St. Gabriel and shared the news on Instagram. It was a cool spot that opened in 2020, serving up pizza and tacos made with fresh ing

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Arch Manning: The Future of the New York Jets?

The NFL draft landscape is shifting, and all eyes are on Arch Manning, the star quarterback from Texas. With the 2026 draft class looking thin at the quarterback position, many are speculating about Manning's future in the NFL. The New York Jets are being urged to consider a bold strategy: tanking t

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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

How Quinic Acid Fights Rust and Why It Matters

Quinic acid, a natural compound found in plants, is gaining attention for its ability to protect mild steel from rust. Unlike harsh chemicals, it offers a green solution to a big problem. Rust is a major issue, causing billions in damage yearly. Quinic acid steps in as a cost-effective and eco-frien

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Pennsylvania's Power Dilemma: Who's Paying the Price?

Pennsylvania's electricity grid is a complex web. It connects 13 states and the nation's capital. This network, called the PJM grid, demands that each state contributes to powering the region. Pennsylvania exports more electricity than any other state. This is thanks to reforms made almost 30 years

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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Value of Science

Science is not just about big discoveries. It's also about the process. A philosopher makes a strong case for this idea. Science often gets attention for big breakthroughs. But what about the everyday work? A philosopher says this work is just as important. It's not just about the results. It's abo

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Shohei Ohtani Takes Center Stage in Beats' Bold New Campaign

Beats, known for teaming up with famous faces, has teamed up with baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani for their latest ad campaign. This time, they've joined forces with photographer Daniel Sannwald to create a series of eye-catching images. In these photos, Ohtani is shown towering over iconic Los Ang

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A New Chapter for Venezuela: Trump and Machado's Meeting

Venezuela's political landscape is shifting, and all eyes are on a crucial meeting at the White House. Maria Corina Machado, a prominent opposition leader, is set to meet with former U. S. President Donald Trump. This encounter could influence how the U. S. engages with Venezuela's future. Machado'

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

A New Approach to Hip Surgery: The Outside-In Technique

Hip surgeries can be tricky, especially when dealing with too much acetabular coverage or coxa profunda. In such cases, getting inside the joint can be quite a challenge. This is where the outside-in capsulotomy comes into play. It's a method that allows surgeons to access the hip joint safely and e

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Ghosts, Death, and the Power of Storytelling: A Look into George Saunders' World

George Saunders, a renowned author, has a unique fascination with ghosts and mortality. His latest novel, Vigil, explores these themes through the story of an oil tycoon who, on his deathbed, is visited by spirits. These ghosts force him to confront his life's work and the impact it has had on the w

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

The Slow and Steady Rise of the T. rex

The T. rex, the mighty king of dinosaurs, took its time to grow up. Scientists have known for a while that these giants lived up to 30 years. But now, new research shows that they took even longer to reach their full size. It turns out, the T. rex was a slow grower, taking around 35 to 40 years to b

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