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Jan 21 2026EDUCATION

A New Learning Hub Rises in Knoxville

Knoxville is buzzing with a major construction project that's hard to miss if you drive on I-40. This isn't just any building; it's a big deal for the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT). They're putting up a massive new structure right on their campus, smack dab between the Liberty Stree

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Light Switching Breakthrough: A Nanoscale Game Changer

In a major leap for optical technology, scientists in Germany have created a light switch that operates at mind-boggling speeds. This new device, made from incredibly thin layers of materials, can switch light on and off 10, 000 times faster than the transistors found in today's electronics. The tea

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

New Orleans: A City of Many Voices Facing a New Challenge

New Orleans has always been a melting pot of cultures. People from all over the world have made this city their home. They have shaped its unique identity. From the Choctaw and Chickasaw to the Vietnamese and Filipino, each group has added something special to the city. This mix of cultures is what

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Money Matters in Fighting HIV in Pregnant Women: A Look at Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, a big problem stands in the way of stopping HIV from moms to babies. It's not just about having the right medicine or doctors. It's about money, or the lack of it. When women go for check-ups during pregnancy, they should get tested for HIV. This is super important to keep babies safe.

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

The Chilling Reality of Power and Force in America

The United States, under the Trump administration, has taken a sharp turn towards a policy driven by strength and force. This shift is evident both domestically and internationally. Abroad, the U. S. has been aggressive, intervening militarily in countries like Venezuela, Nigeria, Somalia, Iran, Yem

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

Tina Peters' Clemency Bid: A Misstep in Strategy

Tina Peters is seeking early release from jail. Her legal team's recent actions might not be helping her cause. They claimed she was assaulted in a closet at the La Vista Correctional Facility. They said she was attacked from behind. But surveillance video tells a different story. The video shows P

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Time Traveling Steampunk Adventure: inXile's Bold New Xbox RPG

inXile Entertainment is cooking up something big with Clockwork Revolution. This isn't just another game; it's a time-bending steampunk RPG that's been six years in the making. The studio's head, Brian Fargo, calls it their most ambitious project yet. Imagine a city called Avalon, where your choices

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

A New Giant Food Hub Coming to Fremont

A big change is coming to Fremont! H Mart, a well-known Asian supermarket chain, is planning to open its biggest U. S. store there. This isn't just any store; it's a massive two-story building packed with more than just groceries. Think of it as a food lover's paradise with a food hall, casual eater

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Artists Get a Boost from Google's AI Training Fund

Google. org is putting $2 million into teaching AI skills to artists. This money will help over 100, 000 artists learn the basics of AI. The Sundance Institute, The Gotham, and Film Independent are teaming up to make this happen. They call it the AI Literacy Alliance. The Sundance Institute will le

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Younger Americans Prefer Crypto Over Traditional Banks

A recent survey reveals a significant divide in financial preferences between younger and older Americans. The findings indicate that younger individuals, particularly Gen Z and Millennials, are increasingly trusting and investing in cryptocurrency. In contrast, older generations, especially Baby Bo

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