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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Air Pollution Rules: A Shift in Focus

The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering a significant change in how it assesses the benefits of clean air regulations. This shift could potentially weaken protections against some of the most harmful pollutants. For years, the EPA has used health data, such as preventing prem

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

New Leader Takes the Helm at Arburg

Arburg, a well-known machine manufacturer based in Lossburg, Austria, has a new leader at the top. Dr. Volker Nilles started his role as the company's CEO on January 12, 2026. This makes the management team a bit bigger, with six people now leading the company. Dr. Nilles is no stranger to big role

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Merging Minds: A Tech Firm's Big Move

A tech company based in North Little Rock has just made a significant move. They've bought a data solutions company from Conway. This deal is a big step for the tech firm, Applied Technology Group. It's not just about buying a company. It's about growing and adding new skills. The new addition is c

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Country Star Tim McGraw to Rock NHL Stadium Series in Tampa

In 2026, Tampa will host an exciting NHL Stadium Series game. The matchup between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Boston Bruins will take place at Raymond James Stadium. This is a big deal because it's the first time an outdoor NHL game will happen in a football stadium in Florida. The game is set

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

State Laws Shaping the Future of Work

States are taking charge of employment laws, creating a mix of rules that can be confusing for businesses. From AI in hiring to menopause protections, here's what's changing. AI is a hot topic. Some states are making rules to stop AI from being biased in hiring. Illinois has a new law about this, a

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Trump Administration's New Food Guide: A Climate Concern?

The Trump administration has recently introduced a new food guide. It suggests that Americans should eat more protein. The guide shows a colorful, upside-down pyramid. At the top, there is a big red steak, a piece of cheese, and a carton of whole milk. The administration says this is "ending the war

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Biotech Funding Boost: A Closer Look at Medpace's Market Moves

Medpace, a notable player in the biotech industry, has been making waves with its recent performance. The company's stock has been under the microscope, showing signs of a potential early buy point. This comes at a time when biotech funding is seeing a much-needed improvement, which could be a game-

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Keeping Babies Fed in Tough Times: What's Going Wrong in Rich Countries?

In times of crisis, feeding babies and young kids should be a top concern. Yet, many wealthy nations aren't doing enough to plan for this. Even though there are global guidelines, like the Operational Guidance on IYCF in Emergencies, these rules aren't always followed in high-income countries (HICs)

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Boston's New Sports Hub: More Than Just a Game

In the heart of Boston's Seaport District, a new outdoor sports complex is making waves. Ballers Boston, which opened its doors on December 3, 2025, is not just about sports; it's about creating a community. This seasonal complex offers a variety of activities throughout the year, with winter bringi

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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

How Dolly Parton's Book Gift Program is Changing Lives

Dolly Parton is known for her music and movies, but her work with the Imagination Library is making a big difference in many children's lives. This program sends free books to kids every month. It started in her hometown and has grown to reach millions of children worldwide. Nearly 3. 2 million kids

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