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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Met Opera's Financial Struggles: Layoffs and Budget Cuts

The Metropolitan Opera has been trying to stay afloat in a sea of financial troubles. Over the past five years, it has taken some big steps to save money. It has used up some of its savings, made a deal with Saudi Arabia, and cut back on performances. But now, it's still in trouble. The Met recentl

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Trump's Big Moves and Bold Words: A Look at Recent Events

In recent days, President Trump has been quite busy. He's taken control of yet another oil tanker linked to Venezuela, this time called the Motor Vessel Sagitta. The U. S. Southern Command said this happened smoothly, but they didn't mention if the Coast Guard was involved, like in past seizures. Me

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Power: A Smart Coating for Better Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Lithium-sulfur batteries are seen as a big deal for the future of energy storage. They can hold a lot of energy and are lightweight. But there are some big problems holding them back. One issue is the shuttle effect, where tiny particles move around and cause damage. Another problem is the growth of

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Political Scene Heats Up with New Senate Candidate

A familiar face in sports broadcasting is stepping into the political arena. Michele Tafoya, known for her work in sports commentary, has decided to run for the U. S. Senate in Minnesota. She officially filed her paperwork with the Federal Election Commission and is set to announce her campaign soon

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

U. S. Pulls Back from NATO: What's Next for Europe?

The United States is planning to reduce its involvement in certain NATO activities. This includes changes to the alliance's force structure and advisory groups. The move is part of a broader strategy to lessen U. S. military engagement in Europe. The decision comes as a surprise to many. NATO has l

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Disney Princesses Grow Up: High-End Fashion and More

Disney is not just for kids anymore. The company is taking its beloved princesses and giving them a grown-up makeover. They are moving into high-end fashion, jewelry, and home decor. This is not just about selling more stuff. It is about reaching a new audience. Adults who love Disney can now enjoy

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Ohio Stands Up: A Day of Protest Against Policies

People in Ohio showed their disapproval of certain policies. They did this by walking out of their daily routines. This happened in many places, including Columbus. The event was part of a bigger movement across the country. In Columbus, a group gathered near the Ohio Statehouse. They held signs an

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Measles Surge: South Carolina's Growing Outbreak and Vaccination Concerns

South Carolina is grappling with a significant measles outbreak, with 88 new cases confirmed recently, pushing the total to 646. The majority of these cases are concentrated in the Upstate region, particularly around Spartanburg County, which shares a border with North Carolina. Currently, 538 indi

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands Strong: Community Fights Back Against ICE

Minneapolis is no stranger to standing up for its people. When ICE agents flooded the city, residents didn't back down. They formed groups to keep an eye on ICE activities. This isn't new for them. They've been doing this since 2020, when George Floyd was killed. The community had to step up and tak

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Clear Street's Big Move: What You Need to Know

Clear Street, a tech-savvy finance company, has taken a big step. They've filed some important paperwork with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This paperwork is for an initial public offering (IPO). That means they want to sell shares of their company to the public. They plan to list th

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