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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Byrna Tech Talks: What's Next for Personal Safety Gadgets?

Byrna Technologies is all set to spill the beans on its financial performance. This includes both the last quarter and the entire year that wrapped up on November 30, 2025. They'll be sharing the details in a press release before a big conference call on February 5, 2026, at 9:00 a. m. Eastern time.

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

One Man’s Plan for Global Peace: A Bold or Risky Move?

A new idea is making waves in global politics. It’s called the “Board of Peace. ” This board would have a big job: making decisions that affect countries worldwide. But here’s the catch—one person would have all the power. That person is Donald J. Trump. He would be the first chairman. He could say

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A President's Lonely Stage Moment at Davos

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a unusual scene unfolded. President Donald Trump sat alone on stage, pen in hand, while other world leaders stood and clapped. This was not the usual scene for Trump, who often thrives on such moments. But this time, it was different. His closest al

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Spain's Spyware Saga: A Tale of Unanswered Questions

Spain's High Court has once again shut down its investigation into the use of Pegasus spyware. This time, the reason is clear: Israel has not cooperated. The court had been looking into how this powerful software was used to spy on Spanish politicians. The investigation started after it was revealed

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Phoenix Suns' Unexpected Comeback

The Phoenix Suns were in a tough spot. They had made big moves for Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, but things didn't go as planned. They ended up with just one playoff series win and a lot of bad luck. They had to trade Durant and waive Beal, which left them with a lot of dead money and no draft pick

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Study in Guinea-Bissau: What's the Hold-Up?

A vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau, funded by the U. S. , is currently on hold. The study aims to compare the health outcomes of newborns who receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth versus those who get it at six weeks. This has sparked debate among experts. The study's future is uncertain. Guinea-B

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A New Peace Group: Will It Work or Cause More Trouble?

A big change is coming in how the world handles peace talks. U. S. President Donald Trump is starting a new group called the Board of Peace. Some people think this group might cause problems for the United Nations. The idea started with the goal of ending the war in Gaza. But now, Trump wants it to

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Trump's Davos Show: A Look at His Bold Claims and Mixed Economic Reality

President Donald Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos was anything but low-key. He didn't hold back, criticizing Europe's military and economic situation. He even claimed that some parts of Europe are not recognizable anymore. Trump's speech was filled with strong words, saying Eu

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Wetlands Can Help Clean Water in Small Towns

Wetlands are a cheap and easy way to clean water in small towns. But, most studies on these wetlands don't look at how they work when water flow changes throughout the day. This is important because water use in small towns isn't constant. In a recent study, three types of wetlands were tested. The

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Big 12 Football: Big Moves and Big Games in 2026

The Big 12 Conference is shaking things up for the 2026 football season. Teams will face off in nine conference games and 13 non-conference matchups against top-tier opponents. This isn't just any season; it's a global one. For the first time, Big 12 teams will play games in Europe. TCU and North Ca

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