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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Vast Space: Building the First Private Space Station

Vast Space is making big moves in the space industry. They are building the first commercial space station, called Haven-1. This station is set to launch in early 2027, which is a bit later than they originally planned. The company's CEO, Max Haot, explained that they are taking their time to make s

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Voting for Baseball Legends: A Personal Journey

Voting for the Baseball Hall of Fame is a big deal. It's not just about ticking names on a list. It's about making choices that reflect what you value in the game. Over the years, voters develop their own standards. Some draw a clear line against players linked to performance-enhancing drugs. Others

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Stem Cells and the Fight Against Cell Death

Stem cells, specifically mesenchymal ones, are like tiny repair kits in the body. They have great potential for healing and regenerating tissues. But there's a big problem: these cells often don't survive well when they are transplanted into a patient. One reason for this is something called anoikis

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Naomi Osaka's Bold Start at the Australian Open

Naomi Osaka, a tennis star known for her powerful serves and unique style, made a striking entrance at the Australian Open. She wore a wide-brimmed hat with a veil and carried a white parasol, both decorated with butterflies. This wasn't just a fashion choice; it was a nod to a special moment from h

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Protesters, Journalists, and the Law: What Happened in St. Paul?

A heated debate is unfolding after a protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Justice Department is considering charges against the protesters. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon mentioned this in an interview. She also criticized Don Lemon, a former CNN journalist, for his covera

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Patriots Fans Face Ticket Trouble for Big Game in Denver

New England Patriots fans are in for a challenge if they want to cheer on their team in the AFC Championship game in Denver. The issue? Ticketmaster is only selling tickets to people who live in the Rocky Mountain area. That means fans from New England won't get a chance to buy tickets directly from

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

The 49ers' Tough Lesson: A Playoff Wake-Up Call

The San Francisco 49ers faced a harsh reality check against the Seattle Seahawks. The 35-point loss wasn't just about missing key players or bad luck. It was a clear sign that the team wasn't ready for the physicality and strategy of a playoff game on the road. Trent Williams stood out as a bright

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

The Hidden Truth Behind Minnesota's Biggest Fraud

A massive fraud scandal in Minnesota involved a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future. The person at the center of it all was Aimee Bock, a white woman who ran the organization. She was convicted of stealing millions of dollars meant to feed hungry kids during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bock claims she d

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

London's Big Chinese Embassy: A Double-Edged Sword?

The UK has given the green light to China's massive new embassy near London's financial hub, sparking debates. This isn't just any embassy; it's a whopping 20, 000 square meters of Chinese diplomatic space, the largest in Europe. China bought the spot in 2018 for a cool $312 million, but the plans g

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter More Than Ever

Measles is back in the US, and it's not just a small problem anymore. Over the past year, there have been more than 2, 200 cases reported, which is a huge jump from previous years. This is the most cases the US has seen since measles was declared eliminated in 2000. And it's not just one big outbrea

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