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Jan 29 2026LIFESTYLE

Bringing Nature Inside: How to Make Your Home Feel Like a Retreat

People often feel relaxed and happy when they are around nature. This is because humans naturally want to connect with the outdoors. Some experts say that bringing natural elements into your home can make you feel better emotionally. They suggest using different colors, materials, and plants to crea

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Silver's Wild Ride: What's Really Going On?

Silver prices have been skyrocketing, going from $45 to over $85 per ounce in a short time. But why? It's not just about people wanting more silver. The futures market, especially on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), is a big part of the story. The economy is doing well. People are spending mo

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Bonds: Not So Safe Anymore?

Bonds used to be the go-to for keeping investments steady. But now, things have changed. More debt and higher interest rates are shaking things up. This makes bonds less reliable as a safety net. Governments are borrowing more. Interest rates are staying high for a while. This mix is making bonds r

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

AI Skills for All: UK's Plan to Boost Workforce

The UK government is rolling out free online AI courses for adults. This initiative is designed to make AI more accessible and practical for everyday use. The goal is to empower people with skills that can enhance their work efficiency and productivity. The courses are designed to be short and flex

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

Electric Bus Deal in Montgomery County Hits a Roadblock

The Maryland State Board of Education has made a final decision. It stuck to its earlier ruling. The board said a $168 million electric bus deal was not legal. The Montgomery County Public School District (MCPS) had awarded this contract to Highland Electric Fleets. The district tried to challenge t

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

Illinois Schools Shine in Online Education Rankings

Online learning is becoming a big deal. It's not just for students anymore. Adults juggling jobs, parents managing families, and even service members are turning to online degrees to boost their careers. So, it's no surprise that U. S. News & World Report recently released its 2026 rankings for the

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Jan 29 2026BUSINESS

Loyalty Miles in Jeopardy: Trump's Plan Sparks Industry Debate

The aviation industry is buzzing with discussions about a potential shake-up in airline loyalty programs. At the heart of the debate is a proposal by U. S. President Donald Trump to limit credit card interest rates to 10%. This idea, if put into action, could significantly alter the landscape of air

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel's Newest Hit: Wonder Man Takes the Spotlight

Marvel has a new favorite on Disney+. Wonder Man is making waves with a perfect score from critics and viewers alike. This series is different from other Marvel shows. It dives into the life of Simon Williams, an actor trying to make it big in Hollywood. The show is already a hit, with both critics

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Big Win: Key Moments Against Purdue

Indiana University's basketball team made a big splash on Tuesday night. They beat Purdue, a ranked team, at home. This win is a big deal because it's their first against a top team since Darian DeVries took over as coach. Nick Dorn was a standout player. He started the game because Tayton Conerway

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

BLACKPINK's Rosé: The Granny Disguise That Fooled Everyone

Rosé from BLACKPINK had a clever plan to avoid being spotted by the paparazzi. She dressed up like a grandma to visit her ex-boyfriend. This wasn’t a one-time thing. It went on for months. She studied how older Korean women dressed. Then, she ordered wigs and outfits online. Her goal was to blend i

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