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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

A Deadly Strike and a Fight for Justice

In October, a U. S. military strike targeted a boat in the Caribbean, killing two Trinidadian men. Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, were on their way home from Venezuela. Their families say they were just workers, not drug smugglers. The U. S. claims the boat was linked to terrorism and drug

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

American Airlines: A Bumpy Ride Ahead?

American Airlines has just shared its 2025 financial results, and it's not a pretty picture. The company made only $111 million in profit, which is a huge drop of 87% compared to the previous year. To put it into perspective, Delta and United, the other two major U. S. airlines, made $5 billion and

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

What's on Your Plate? A Closer Look at the New Food Rules

Every five years, the U. S. government rolls out new food guidelines. These rules help shape what Americans eat and influence big food programs. Before these guidelines hit the shelves, a team of nutrition experts spends two years reviewing the latest research. They hold public meetings and gather f

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Time to Tackle Your 2025 Taxes: Here's What You Need to Know

Tax time is rolling around again, and New Yorkers need to get ready. The state's tax agency has kicked off the 2025 income tax filing season. This is when both the state and federal tax departments start accepting returns. The big deadline is April 15, so mark your calendars. If you need more time,

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Jan 27 2026LIFESTYLE

A Tale of Feet and Fights: What Happened on That Flight?

A recent incident on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Moscow has sparked a lot of talk. A passenger, thought to be from Russia, put her feet on the seat in front of her. This caused a big problem. The trouble started when the person in front reclined their seat. The woman in the green top and je

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Antenna Tech: Turning Signals into Circles

In the world of wireless tech, a cool new idea has popped up. It's all about making antennas smarter and more efficient. This isn't just any antenna, though. It's a special kind that can handle signals in a unique way. The big deal here is that this antenna can take a straight-line signal and twist

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

France Stands Tall for Its Afghan Heroes

In Paris, a powerful message was sent: the bravery of French soldiers in Afghanistan won't be forgotten or disrespected. A high-ranking French official, Alice Rufo, honored the memory of the 90 French troops who lost their lives in the conflict. This wasn't a planned event, but a response to recent

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Living Well in a Stressful World: Taking Control of Your Health

In today's fast-paced world, stress is a constant companion for many. It's not just an emotional issue; it's taking a toll on our bodies and minds. The book "The Silent Storm" sheds light on how chronic stress is harming our health and how big companies and institutions are profiting from it. The h

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Jan 27 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum's Big Bet: Why This Company Is Going All In

Joseph Chalom, the CEO of Sharplink Gaming Inc. , acknowledges Michael Saylor's influence in the crypto space. Saylor, the leader of MicroStrategy, showed how companies can invest in Bitcoin and make it work long-term. But Chalom thinks Ethereum is even better. Ethereum is special because it can do

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Gun Rights Groups Clash With Republicans Over Protester's Death

In a surprising turn of events, some officials from the Trump administration have found themselves at odds with gun rights groups. This disagreement stems from the killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, during a protest in Minneapolis. Pretti was carrying a legally permitted handgun when he wa

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