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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Paris in the 1930s: A City on the Edge

In the 1930s, Paris was a city of contrasts, where art and culture thrived while political tensions simmered beneath the surface. Janet Flanner, an American writer, captured this duality in her columns for The New Yorker. She wasn't your typical journalist, though. She wasn't political, but she had

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

A Fighter's Bold Move to Secure His Spot

Arman Tsarukyan, a UFC fighter with a wealthy background, is making waves with his bold tactics to secure a fight against Ilia Topuria. Unlike many fighters who rise from humble beginnings, Tsarukyan's luxurious lifestyle has drawn criticism, but it hasn't stopped him from pursuing his goals in the

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

Robinhood's Stock: Should You Take the Leap?

Robinhood, the popular investing app, has seen its stock, HOOD, take a bit of a tumble recently. It's down over 5% since the start of the year and has only seen a small increase in the last half-year. But don't let that scare you off. Robinhood is still a favorite among young investors and crypto en

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Jan 28 2026LIFESTYLE

Is Wegmans in Cherry Hill watching you with biometric tech?

A mom from Cherry Hill is trying to make life better for people with autism after her son was removed from a cruise. She wanted to celebrate her 60th birthday with her family, including her son who has autism and two other sons with developmental disabilities. She picked Royal Caribbean because they

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Keeping Payments Smooth and Secure: A New Tool for Businesses

Businesses often lose money when customers' cards expire or get replaced. Charge1, a company that helps businesses handle payments, has a new tool to fix this problem. It's called the Automatic Card Updater (ACU). This tool automatically updates card details for businesses that sell things on a subs

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Tech Stocks: What the Experts Are Saying

Tech stocks have been buzzing lately, with experts sharing their thoughts on Texas Instruments, Qorvo, and Xero Limited. Let's break down what's happening. Texas Instruments (TXN) is getting mixed reviews. Vijay Rakesh from Mizuho Securities thinks it's a good idea to sell, with a price target of $

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Bugs Vanishing: A Wake-Up Call for Nature and Us

Insects are disappearing fast. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big warning sign. These tiny creatures are super important. They help plants grow, clean up waste, and feed many animals. Without them, our food and nature suffer. Scientists have been tracking this for years. They found that in

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Homer City's Power Plant Plan: What's at Stake?

In Indiana, a public meeting is set to discuss the future of Homer City. The main topic? A proposed natural gas power plant and AI data centers. The event, organized by Concerned Residents of Western PA, aims to shed light on the potential effects of this project. The meeting will take place at the

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Kids Cash Boost: What You Need to Know About the New Trump Accounts

The Trump administration has rolled out a new program called Trump Accounts. It's a way to give every newborn a financial head start. Here's how it works: when a baby is born, the government puts $1, 000 into an account. This money is then invested in the stock market. The child can't touch it until

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Spill the Tea: Wild Stories from Celebrity Memoirs

Celebrities often share surprising stories in their memoirs. Some reveal secrets about their past, while others talk about their struggles. For example, Spencer Pratt admitted to selling photos of Mary-Kate Olsen without her permission. He claimed it was a "win-win" for everyone involved. Meanwhile,

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