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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Longevity: Olivia Wilde's Comedy Hits Sundance

Olivia Wilde's new film, The Invite, has made quite the splash at Sundance. It's not every day that a comedy gets a standing ovation at this festival, but this one did. The story revolves around two couples living in the same apartment complex. On one side, there's Edward Norton and Penelope Cruz pl

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

The Rule of Law Under Fire: A Closer Look at the Trump Era

The world is changing, and not for the better. A top Canadian leader recently spoke about how the old rules no longer apply. He said powerful countries now do whatever they want, without any limits. This is a big deal because it means the world is becoming more unpredictable. Around the same time,

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Why Trump Might Skip the Super Bowl This Year

President Donald Trump has been a regular at major sports events during his second term, but he won't be at the Super Bowl. He said it's too far away. The big game is in San Francisco on February 8. Four teams are fighting to get there: the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, a

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Confusion: Iowa's Health Leaders Need to Step Up

Iowa's health leaders are facing a tough challenge. They need to make sure vaccines stay safe and effective. This is not just a job for one political party. It's something everyone should care about. A big change happened recently. A group called the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (AC

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum ETFs: Staking Perks and Pitfalls

Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, has seen a shift in how people invest in it. Now, there are ETFs that not only track its price but also offer staking rewards. This means investors can earn passive income without dealing with the complexities of staking themselves. Staking involves lock

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Books That Bring History and Community to Life

Ever wondered how people lived in the past or how communities shape our present? Let's dive into some fascinating books that do just that. First up, we have a historical murder mystery that takes us back to 1763. Penelope Corbitt, a widow with two kids, is traveling to Boston to live with her sister

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of THz Waves with Electric Fields

In the world of tiny tech, scientists are always looking for new ways to control how things work. One big challenge is managing electromagnetic waves, especially those in the terahertz (THz) range. These waves are tricky to control, but a new idea might just change the game. Scientists have found a

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Arizona Wildcats Shoot Their Way to 20-0 Start

The Arizona Wildcats showed why they are the top-ranked team in the nation. They dominated West Virginia with a 88-53 win. This victory brought their record to 20-0, just one win away from tying the school record for the best start in history. Brayden Burries led the charge with 22 points. He has n

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Is NASA's Heat Shield Safe Enough?

NASA is preparing to send astronauts on a journey around the moon, but there's a catch. The Orion spacecraft, which will carry the crew, has a heat shield with a known issue. This heat shield is supposed to protect the astronauts from extreme heat when they return to Earth. The problem is, during a

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Nigerian Health Workers View Spirituality in Childbirth

In Nigeria, spirituality plays a big role in how women experience childbirth. However, this aspect is often overlooked in primary healthcare settings. A recent study dug into why this happens and what could make it better. The study talked to ten female healthcare workers in Ogbomoso. Most of them

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