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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

American Airlines: A Bumpy Ride Ahead?

American Airlines has just shared its 2025 financial results, and it's not a pretty picture. The company made only $111 million in profit, which is a huge drop of 87% compared to the previous year. To put it into perspective, Delta and United, the other two major U. S. airlines, made $5 billion and

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Decoding a Rare Cancer: The Hidden Clues in Body Fluids

AITL, a rare and aggressive cancer, often goes unnoticed. It's a type of lymphoma that starts in the T-cells, a crucial part of our immune system. What makes it tricky is that it can hide in body fluids, like the liquid around the lungs, heart, or abdomen. This is called lymphomatous effusion, and i

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Ways to Make Your iPhone Feel Like Yours

Apple is always finding ways to make the iPhone more personal. Soon, iOS 26. 3 will bring new features to help users customize their devices. First, let's talk about wallpapers. Apple isn't known for frequent wallpaper updates, but iOS 26. 3 is changing that. The 'Weather & Astronomy' section is no

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Foldable Phone: Is It Worth the Hype?

Samsung is set to release its latest foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Trifold, in the US. The phone will go on sale on January 30, 2026, and it comes with a hefty price tag of $2, 900. This is a significant amount of money for a smartphone, even for a high-end model. The phone was announced at the

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Banks and AI: A Rocky Road to Adoption

Nvidia, a leader in AI technology, faced some bumps when trying to get one of the world's largest banks, Bank of America, to use its AI Factory. This shows how tough it can be for big, regulated companies to jump on the AI bandwagon. Inside emails from Nvidia revealed that Bank of America was havin

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

How Your Drinking Habits Might Affect Your Colon Health

Heavy drinking can seriously raise the chances of getting colon cancer over time. This is what a recent study found. It looked at how much alcohol people drank over their lives. The study showed that those who often have 14 or more drinks a week have a bigger risk of colon and rectal cancer. This is

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Menopause, Weight Loss, and the Zepbound Effect

Women going through menopause have a tough time. Their bodies change, and they often gain weight. But here's some good news: a new study shows that women on menopause hormone therapy might lose more weight with a drug called Zepbound. The study looked at 120 women. Some were on hormone therapy, and

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Navigating a World Without Rules: A Smart Approach for the West

The world has changed a lot since the Cold War ended. Back then, the West thought that power, rules, and values all moved together. They believed that being strong, trading with others, and promoting freedom would all support each other. But that world is gone now. Today, things are more complicate

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Why Congress Matters in War Decisions

Senator Lisa Murkowski is making waves by standing up for Congress's role in war decisions. She's been vocal about the need for Congress to approve military actions, especially in Venezuela. This isn't about politics; it's about following the Constitution. The U. S. has been taking actions that coul

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Gun Violence: A Silent Epidemic Among Our Youth

Gun violence is a harsh reality that many children and teens face today. In Maine alone, a pediatrician has witnessed the devastating effects of firearm injuries, from accidental shootings to suicides and mass shootings. These incidents leave lasting scars on communities, affecting children's sense

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