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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

John Harbaugh: What's Next for the Seasoned Coach?

John Harbaugh's journey with the Baltimore Ravens came to an end after 18 years. The Ravens decided it was time for a change, even though Harbaugh had been a steady presence. His last game was a tough loss to the Steelers, which sealed his fate. Now, eight teams are on the lookout for a new coach, a

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Unraveling ALS: A Genetic Look at SOD1 in India

In India, a recent study dug deep into the genetic roots of a specific type of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), focusing on the SOD1 gene. ALS is a tough disease that affects nerve cells. The study looked at 765 people and found that 37 of them had SOD1-related ALS. That's about 4. 8% of the gro

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Job Market: A Mixed Bag of Hope and Concern

The US job market is a bit of a puzzle right now. On one hand, some people think December's job report might show a decent number of new jobs, maybe around 105, 000. But others aren't so sure, with estimates as low as 55, 000. Either way, it's clear that job growth in 2025 has been pretty slow, the

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Michael B. Jordan: The Man Behind the Roles

Michael B. Jordan is a busy man. He's not just acting anymore. He's directing, producing, and even winning awards. But before all that, he was just a kid from Newark, New Jersey. His journey started with a simple doctor's visit. The receptionist saw two boys going to New York for modeling work. She

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

New Leadership Takes the Helm in Hotel Law

Guy Maisnik is stepping into a big role. He's now the chair of the Global Hospitality Group. This happened on January 2, 2026. Jim Butler, who was in this role for a long time, is leaving the firm. Maisnik has been with the firm since 2003. He's been a key player in the hospitality industry for ove

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

From Walk-On to Star: Jakobe Thomas's Journey and Beliefs

Jakobe Thomas's football journey is quite inspiring. He started as a walk-on quarterback and now he's a standout safety for the Miami Hurricanes. His team is in the playoff semifinals, ready to face Ole Miss. Let's explore his background, faith, and how he got to where he is today. Born in Starkvil

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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

New Jersey's TV Stars: From News to Comedy

New Jersey has given us a lot of famous people. But let's talk about the ones who make us laugh, think, or stay informed through our TV screens. We're not talking about actors from scripted shows. We're focusing on news anchors, talk show hosts, and comedians who have made a name for themselves both

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

US Jobs: Slow Growth, Fed's Next Move

The latest numbers show the US job market is cooling down. In December, only 50, 000 new jobs were added, which is less than expected. This slowdown is partly because businesses are being careful about hiring due to trade issues and investing more in technology. The unemployment rate did drop to 4.

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Plano: The Corporate Magnet of Texas

Plano, a city in Texas, has become a hotspot for big companies. It's like a magnet, pulling in businesses from all over. This trend started in the 1980s. Ross Perot chose Plano for his company, Electronic Data Systems. Since then, many others have followed. AT&T is the latest big name to join. They

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

January's Stock Market Magic: Why Investors Are Bullish

January has always been a special month for the stock market. It's like the market gets a fresh boost of energy. This year is no different. The S & P 500 has already shown gains in the first few days. But why is this happening? One reason is the January effect. This is when a lot of new money flows

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