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Jan 10 2026OPINION

The Changing Face of Sports and Culture

Sports have become a big deal in the world of media. Companies like Amazon and Netflix are spending a lot of money to show NFL games. In 2024, 40 of the top 50 TV shows were NFL games. Only a few other events, like the presidential debates and the Thanksgiving Day parade, made the list. This fight

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Jan 10 2026FINANCE

Building a Finance System That Actually Works

Aniket Warty, a seasoned entrepreneur, is creating Zen, a digital finance platform. He believes the current system is flawed. It focuses too much on marketing and not enough on solid engineering. Warty has seen many businesses fail. He knows what works and what doesn't. He thinks digital finance sh

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Jan 10 2026RELIGION

Trusting God, Not Just Leaders

In the vast landscape of faith, people often struggle with where to place their trust. A story from Maine shows how a couple's dedication transformed a struggling church into a vibrant community. Their commitment to God and love for others made a real difference. This story highlights that faith is

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Caring for the Carers: How Polish Hospice Workers Stay Strong

Hospice workers in Poland face tough emotional challenges every day. Their job is to care for people at the end of their lives. This can be really hard on them. So, it's important to find ways to protect their well-being. A recent study looked at how these workers handle their emotions. It focused

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Jan 10 2026CRYPTO

Big Banks Start to Like Crypto

Big banks are starting to like crypto. For a long time, they saw it as risky. Now, they are finding ways to use it. They are adding crypto to their services. This is a big change. JPMorgan is moving its digital money to a new system. This system is called the Canton Network. It lets money move fast

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Use AI Without Messing Up Your Business

Business owners today are in a tough spot. They want AI to make things easier, but they're scared it might mess up important tasks. They worry AI could give wrong answers, upset customers, or break systems that took years to build. AI is everywhere now. In 2024, most companies used AI in some way.

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pollution in Eswatini's Waters: A Hidden Threat

Eswatini's waters are under threat from a silent invader: emerging pollutants (EMPs). These pollutants, often overlooked, can harm both people and wildlife. A recent study took a closer look at these EMPs in the country's wastewater and rivers. Using advanced technology, researchers identified 347 d

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Flavor: A Closer Look at Sensomics and Flavoromics

The world of flavor science is a complex one, with two main approaches standing out: sensomics and flavoromics. These methods are not the same. They have different goals and ways of working. Sensomics is all about understanding how our senses perceive flavor. It starts with getting a good sample of

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery: Why Do Women's Eggs Age?

Researchers are diving deep into the reasons behind the decline in female fertility as women get older. This is a big deal because it affects many people trying to start a family. The main issue is that as women age, their eggs often have problems with their chromosomes. Chromosomes are like tiny in

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Mississippi's Education Showdown: Senate vs. House

Mississippi's lawmakers are split on how to improve education. The Senate wants to give teachers a raise. The House wants to give students more school choices. Both want to change how students can switch schools. The Senate wants to give teachers and professors a $2, 000 raise. They say it's hard t

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