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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Face Joins Apple's Design Crew

Sebastiaan de With, a familiar name in the world of iPhone photography, has made a big move. He's now part of Apple's Human Interface Design team. This isn't his first time at Apple. He used to work on projects like iCloud, MobileMe, and the Find My app. But he's also worked with other big names lik

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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Chapter for Halide

Big news in the world of photography apps! Sebastiaan de With, the co-founder of Halide, is making a big move. He's joining Apple's design team. But don't worry, Halide isn't going anywhere. Halide just launched Mark III, a new version of their popular app. People are really liking it. They worked

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's Switch 2: A Game of Compromises

Dispatch, a game that made its debut on Switch 1 and 2 on January 28, had to make some changes to fit Nintendo's standards. The original version allowed players to turn off certain explicit content, but the Switch versions automatically censor everything without giving players a choice. The game's

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Jan 29 2026CRIME

A Tragic Flight Ends in Colombia's Mountains

In a shocking turn of events, a small plane met a tragic end in the rugged mountains of northern Colombia. The Beechcraft 1900, operated by the state-run airline Satena, was carrying 15 people when it crashed. Sadly, everyone on board lost their lives. The plane was on its way from Cúcuta to Ocaña,

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

Standards Matter: How High Expectations Can Boost Education for All

Over the last ten years, a big test has been happening in American schools. Some places tried to make things fair by making school easier. They cut back on tough classes, made grading less strict, and got rid of some tests. Others did the opposite. They kept high standards and used teaching methods

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

Can We Really Make Things Disappear?

Invisibility has always been a fascinating idea, from ancient myths to modern sci-fi. But is it possible in real life? Scientists are working on it, using clever tricks with waves. They've found that by manipulating light, sound, or even earthquake waves, they can make things seem to vanish. This i

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel Spotlight: A Fresh Take on Superhero Stories

Marvel has introduced a new way to tell superhero stories. It's called Marvel Spotlight. The idea is to focus on characters and their personal journeys, rather than big, world-ending events. Two shows have been released under this label so far: Echo and Wonder Man. Both are different from the usual

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Trump's Take on Belichick's Hall of Fame Snub

President Donald Trump didn't hold back on his social media platform, Truth Social, after Bill Belichick, the celebrated Patriots coach, missed out on the Pro Football Hall of Fame's first-ballot induction for 2025. Trump didn't just express disappointment; he went on the offensive. He blamed the l

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Fighting Colon Cancer: A Two-Decade Journey

Over the past twenty years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made big steps in helping doctors find and treat colon cancer. This progress is not just about new tech. It is also about how researchers are using this tech in smarter ways. First, let's talk about the start. In the early 2000s, AI was j

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Skin Cancer Rising: A Closer Look at the Numbers

Skin cancer types like cSCC, CIS, and KA are becoming a bigger problem. They cause a lot of health issues and cost a lot to treat. But many countries don't keep good records of these common skin cancers. People of all ages and genders can get these cancers. They can show up on different parts of th

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