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Jan 23 2026SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Is NASA's Orion Spacecraft Safe for Astronauts?

NASA is preparing to send astronauts on a moon mission using the Orion spacecraft, but there are concerns about its safety. The main issue is with the heat shield, which protects the spacecraft during reentry. The heat shield on the previous uncrewed test flight, Artemis I, showed unexpected damage.

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Queen's Blood: What's New in Final Fantasy 7's Next Chapter?

Final Fantasy 7's third installment is shaping up to be an exciting adventure, with some familiar favorites making a comeback. Queen's Blood, the popular card game from Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, is set to return, but with a twist. The game's director, Naoki Hamaguchi, hinted at some big changes comin

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Dengue and the Elderly: A Growing Health Puzzle

Dengue fever is becoming a bigger problem worldwide, especially for older folks. The number of people getting sick from it has been going up, and more of them are over 65. This age group faces tougher challenges when dealing with the disease. Their immune systems aren't as strong, and they often hav

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Davos: A Glimpse into a Shifting Global Landscape

The World Economic Forum in Davos has wrapped up, leaving behind a town that buzzed with high-profile attendees and intense discussions. This year's event marked a significant shift, with the forum's relevance no longer in question, but the world it once thrived in seems to be fading away. The tiny

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Job Creation Promise: A Closer Look at Davos Optimism

In the chilly Swiss Alps, business leaders at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting were buzzing with excitement about AI's potential to create jobs. Despite worries about AI's impact on mental health and job security, many executives were confident that new opportunities would arise. Jensen Hu

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Honoring Nursing Heroes: The 2025 Stars of Patient Care

In October 2025, Atlanta, Georgia, will be the stage for celebrating some of the brightest stars in nursing. The ANCC Magnet and Pathway Conference will shine a spotlight on the recipients of the 2025 National Magnet Nurse of the Year® awards and the ANCC Magnet Prize®. These awards are not just abo

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Packing Their Bags: Why Some Celebrities Are Leaving the US

Some famous faces are saying goodbye to the US. They're not just going on vacation. They're moving out for good. Why? Politics. The US is getting more divided. Some stars feel they can't stay. Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi have already left. They moved to England after the 2024 elect

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Arkansas Braces for Winter Storm: Guardians on Standby and Counties on Alert

Arkansas is getting ready for a big winter storm. The governor has called in the National Guard to help. They will work in teams to assist people stuck in their cars. These teams have special vehicles and tools to help. The storm is expected to bring a mix of snow and sleet. It will start Friday ni

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Frigid Weather Alert: Arkansas Braces for Sleet, Snow, and Dangerous Chill

Arkansas is in for a rough ride as a winter storm system takes over the central U. S. Starting Friday evening and lasting through Sunday, the state is expected to see a mix of snow, sleet, and ice. The cold is not playing around, with temperatures dropping to near zero degrees Fahrenheit at night.

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

EV's Chilly Challenge: What Owners Should Know

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become popular for their eco-friendliness and efficiency. However, when winter hits, they face a unique challenge: cold weather can significantly reduce their driving range. This issue gained attention in January 2024 when some Tesla owners in Chicago found their EVs' ba

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