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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

GM's Big Shift: Bolt EV Out, Buick In

Big changes are coming to GM's factories. The Chevy Bolt EV, a budget-friendly electric car, will soon be gone. Its factory in Kansas will instead make a Buick SUV from China and a Chevrolet Equinox from Mexico. Why the switch? It's all about money and politics. Building cars in China and Mexico go

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Smart Choices: How AI and Humans Can Work Together

AI is a powerful tool, but it's not perfect. It can help make decisions, but humans need to step in to make sure those decisions are the right ones. Take a warehouse, for example. An AI system can look at all the products, their sizes, weights, and sales volumes. It can even consider safety rules. B

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Missouri Betting Bonus: Grab Up to $1, 500 for Your First Bet

Missouri sports fans have a new way to enjoy their favorite teams and potentially win big. BetMGM is offering a bonus code called CBSSPORTS. This code lets new users get up to $1, 500 in bonus bets if their first bet doesn't win. This offer is perfect for those who want to try their luck on big game

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gmail's Big Makeover: AI and Identity Shift

Google has rolled out two major updates to Gmail, shaking up the email game for over 2 billion users. The first change introduces AI features that were once exclusive to paid accounts, now available to everyone. This includes AI Overviews, Help Me Write, and Suggested Replies, all powered by Gemini

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

HOA Boards: When Good Judgment Goes Wrong

HOA boards have a lot of power, but they can't just do whatever they want. The Business Judgment Rule (BJR) is supposed to protect them from lawsuits when they make mistakes. But it's not a free pass. Courts usually side with HOA boards, but only if they follow the rules. In 1999, a homeowner sued

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles: How Fistula Stigma Affects Lives Worldwide

Fistula is a serious health issue that often happens in places with fewer resources. It can lead to long-term problems, both physically and socially. But there's a big gap in understanding how stigma related to fistula affects people's lives. A recent study looked at 199 articles from 41 countries,

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Portugal's Presidential Election: A Close Call and a Changing Political Scene

Portugal is about to have a very close presidential election. It looks like there will be a runoff vote for the first time in 40 years. This is big news because it shows how politics in Portugal are changing. The president in Portugal doesn't have as much power as in some other countries. But they

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

Minneapolis Shooting: Why Patience Matters in Seeking Truth

A recent shooting in Minneapolis has people talking. An ICE officer and a woman were involved. Everyone wants to know what happened. But is it wise to rush to conclusions? Probably not. Taking time to gather facts is crucial. First, let's talk about how easy it is to get things wrong. Videos and ey

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

PrEP: The Bumpy Road to HIV Protection

PrEP, a medication that shields against HIV, is incredibly effective. Yet, many people face obstacles when trying to access it. These barriers range from medical bias to insurance complications and doctors who are not familiar with the treatment. In some places, like Kansas, medical stigma has kept

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

GM's New HQ: A Nod to the Past, a Leap into the Future

GM's fresh headquarters in Detroit is a fascinating blend of old and new. The building, part of the Hudson's Detroit complex, is a stark contrast to the automaker's previous home, the Renaissance Center (RenCen). The RenCen, a massive fortress-like structure, was more about size and less about funct

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