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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Prime Picks: Three Highly Rated Dramas You Can Stream Right Now

Finding top-notch dramas on Amazon Prime Video can be a challenge. While many new releases have decent ratings, only a few stand out with scores of 90% or higher on Rotten Tomatoes. Here are three dramas that have managed to achieve that impressive rating. First up is \'Hoosiers\', a classic sports

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Nipah Virus: A Hidden Threat in Our Midst

Nipah virus is a rare but dangerous illness. It usually starts in animals, like fruit bats, and can jump to humans. The death rate is high, between 40% to 75%, but it doesn't spread easily from person to person. This makes outbreaks smaller and more contained. The virus was first found in Malaysia

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Amazon's Email Blunder: A Wake-Up Call for Businesses

A recent email mix-up at Amazon Web Services (AWS) has sparked a lot of discussion about leadership and communication in big companies. The email, sent by Colleen Aubrey, vice president of applied AI solutions at AWS, mistakenly announced layoffs to employees in the U. S. , Canada, and Costa Rica. T

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Asthma Breakthrough: New Molecules Could Change the Game

Asthma is a tricky condition. For a long time, scientists thought they knew what caused the inflammation in the lungs. They blamed leukotrienes, chemicals made by white blood cells. But now, a new discovery might change everything. Researchers found something unexpected. There are other molecules,

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia's Big Plan to Attract Wealthy Visitors

Saudi Arabia is thinking about making its premium residency program bigger. This program is meant to bring in more money and visitors. The goal is to make the country less dependent on oil and more open to different kinds of people. Right now, the program is for certain high-earning professionals.

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

From Rags to Riches: Indiana's Football Triumph and What It Teaches Us

Indiana University's football team has done something amazing. They went from being the team with the most losses to winning the national championship. This happened in just two years under coach Curt Cignetti. They even beat some of the top teams in the country. How did they do it? Let's break it d

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

The Skater Who Broke Records and Blurred Borders

Ilia Malinin is not just a name; he's a phenomenon in figure skating. This young athlete has pushed the limits of what's possible on ice, making history with his jaw-dropping quadruple Axel. But his story isn't just about record-breaking jumps. It's a tale of cultural fusion, family legacy, and the

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Tanner Wall: The Star Who Shines On and Off the Field

Tanner Wall, a standout safety for BYU, has once again proven that he is not just a star on the football field but also a top performer in the classroom. He was recently named a First Team Academic All-American for the second year in a row by College Sports Communicators. This achievement is a big d

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Denmark's Big Move to Make Food Cheaper

Denmark is making a big change to help people save money on food. Starting in 2028, the government plans to cut taxes on food by a huge amount: DKK6 billion every year. This decision came after a lot of discussion with different political parties in parliament. The main focus of this tax cut is on

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

How AI Is Changing the Game for Accountants and Their Clients

Accounting firms and their clients are seeing a big shift in how they work together. For years, the routine was simple: clients sent their financial data, firms did the work, and then sent it back. This happened in cycles, like tax season or audits. But now, things are changing fast. AI is becoming

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