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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Paul Osaruyi: From International Courts to High School Hoops

Paul Osaruyi, a standout junior at Bella Vista Prep, has a unique basketball journey. He's not new to big stages, having played in the 2024 FIBA U-17 Basketball World Cup. There, he averaged six points and 6. 6 rebounds per game. His experience in international play has shaped his game. He notices a

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Orlando's Win: A Closer Look at Omaha's Volleyball Struggles

Orlando recently secured a victory against the Omaha Supernovas in a thrilling five-set match. This win marks the second consecutive time the Supernovas have lost a five-set game at home. The outcome raises questions about the team's performance and strategy. Volleyball is a game of ups and downs.

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Why Big Pharma Stocks Might Be the Next Big Thing

Healthcare leaders gathered in San Francisco for a major industry event. This conference, known for its massive turnout and high-energy atmosphere, brought together CEOs from big and small drug companies. The buzz was around GLP-1 drugs, which have transformed diabetes and obesity treatment and are

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Jan 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding Love: How a Former Banker Became a Matchmaking Pro

Switching careers can be tough, especially when you're past 50. But for one woman, it led to a fulfilling new path in matchmaking. She used to work in finance, a field known for its fast pace and demanding hours. As she got older, she felt out of place in that world. So, she made a bold move and bec

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

British Home Prices Bounce Back After Holiday Dip

In a surprising turnaround, home prices in the UK have climbed to new heights just after the holiday season. This unexpected jump follows a period of decline, which many believe was caused by worries about the finance minister's budget announcement. Experts are now seeing a shift in the housing mar

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

Stock Talk: What's the Buzz on Cogeco and Live Nation?

The stock market is always full of surprises, and right now, two big names are getting a lot of attention: Cogeco Communications and Live Nation Entertainment. Analysts are sharing their thoughts, and it's clear that not everyone agrees. Let's start with Cogeco Communications. Adam Shine, a well-kn

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Premier League Stars and NBA Clash in London

London was buzzing on Sunday night as the NBA made its grand return to the city after a three-year hiatus. The O2 Arena was packed to the brim for a thrilling matchup between the Orlando Magic and the Memphis Grizzlies. The energy was electric, and the crowd was treated to a spectacular game that hi

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Work Stress Affects Your Memory

Work stress is a big deal. It can mess with your memory. Two important ideas help explain this. One is about job demands and control. The other is about effort and reward. A study looked at how these ideas relate to memory over time. The study involved over 1, 500 workers in the U. S. It tracked th

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Scotland's Next Move: Independence on the Horizon?

Scotland's political scene is heating up. John Swinney, the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has made it clear: if his party secures a majority in the upcoming Scottish parliament elections in May, he will push for another independence referendum. This move could have significant implica

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Indiana's Big Move to Improve College Grants

Indiana is shaking things up with its college grant program. The state's higher education commission wants to hear from everyone about how they hand out the Frank O'Bannon Grant. This grant is a big deal for students from low-income families, giving out around $168 million to about 37, 000 students

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