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Jan 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Shine Bright at Paris Fashion Spectacle

Paris is buzzing with style this January. The city is hosting the prestigious Haute Couture Week from the 26th to the 29th. Big names like Dior, Schiaparelli, Chanel, and Armani are showcasing their newest, most extravagant designs. But it's not just the clothes that are stealing the show. The front

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Jan 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Show Off Trendy Updos at Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week is always a hotspot for new trends, and this season, updos are stealing the show. Celebrities are rocking all kinds of updos, from messy buns to braided chignons. The best part? You don't need long hair to pull off these looks. At Schiaparelli's show, Jodie Turner-Smith wore a vo

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Stars Speak Up: Celebrities Demand Change After Minnesota Shootings

In a bold move, several high-profile celebrities have taken to social media to rally people to action. They want citizens to reach out to their senators and voice their concerns. The issue at hand is the recent killings of two U. S. citizens by federal immigration officials in Minnesota. Singer Katy

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Young People Need Better Support Online

Young people today face many challenges online. But when they need help, they often don't turn to adults. Why is that? A recent study with 146 Canadian teens aged 13-18 revealed some key reasons. Teens feel judged and misunderstood when they talk to adults about online issues. They want adults to l

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Idaho Universities in Hot Water Over DEI Law

In Idaho, a heated debate is unfolding over a new law that aims to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) courses in higher education. The law, enacted in April and effective since July, prohibits universities from mandating DEI courses that are not directly related to a student's field of stu

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Utah's Schools Face Another Budget Hit

Utah's higher education system is bracing for another round of budget cuts, following two tough years of reductions. This time, the state is looking at a 5% cut, which could mean $94 million less for public colleges and universities. School leaders are not happy about it, especially since they've al

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Debunking Common Health Myths: What You Shouldn't Believe

Health advice is everywhere, but not all of it is accurate. Many common beliefs are based on outdated or incorrect information. Let's look at some of these myths and the truth behind them. First, exercise at night doesn't always disrupt sleep. Research shows that activities like yoga or weightlifti

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

UB Takes the Lead in AI Innovation

UB has taken a significant step forward in the world of artificial intelligence. They have appointed a new leader for their AI institute. This move is part of their plan to become a big player in the tech world. The new leader brings a wealth of experience to the table. They have worked on many imp

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

U. S. Firms Boost Equipment Borrowing Amid Economic Uncertainty

In December, U. S. companies increased their borrowing for equipment by 5. 9% compared to the previous year, hitting near-record levels. This surge in financing, which included loans, leases, and lines of credit, totaled $10. 6 billion on a seasonally adjusted basis, marking a rise from the previous

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Pharma Powerhouse: Novartis Stock Soars, But Is It a Safe Bet?

Novartis, a big name in the medicine world, has seen its stock price hit record highs. Over the past year, shares have jumped nearly 50%. This Swiss company makes a wide range of medicines, from cancer treatments to drugs for immune system disorders. The company's CEO recently said that by mid-2026

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