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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

How Chinese Battery Factories Are Changing the World

Chinese battery companies are making big moves around the world. They are building factories in many countries. This is not just about making cheap products anymore. These companies are now leaders in technology and efficiency. One country where this is happening is Hungary. Chinese companies are b

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Attorney General: Prioritizing Politics Over People

Alaska's acting attorney general, Stephen Cox, has been in office for a short time, but his actions have raised eyebrows. He seems more focused on making a name for himself in national politics than on serving the people of Alaska. Cox's first move was to bring in an attorney from Indiana to be his

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Florida's Fight for Fairness: Lawmakers Challenge Attorney General's Move

Florida's Black lawmakers are not happy. They say the state's attorney general is playing politics with people's lives. The attorney general, James Uthmeier, released an opinion on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He said many state laws that help Black businesses and promote diversity are unconstitution

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chris Pratt's Comeback in a Futuristic Courtroom Drama

Chris Pratt, once a beloved actor, has been struggling to regain his footing in Hollywood. His recent role in "Mercy" offers a fresh perspective on his career. The film is set in a future where technology and law enforcement have merged in a controversial way. Pratt plays Chris Raven, an LAPD office

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Seahawks vs. Rams: Turning the Tide

The Seattle Seahawks are on the brink of a Super Bowl showdown. Their stadium, Lumen Field, has seen its share of playoff drama. The Los Angeles Rams are the only team to win a playoff game there. Now, they're back for a third shot. Fans are buzzing with predictions. Will the Seahawks finally break

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Rams' Resilience: How They Turned the Tables After Caleb Williams' Stunner

In the high-stakes world of NFL, moments can shift the game's tide in an instant. The Rams found themselves in such a situation when Caleb Williams of the Bears threw an incredible pass to tie the game. But the Rams didn't let that moment define their fate. Matthew Stafford, the Rams' quarterback,

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Power: A Smart Coating for Better Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Lithium-sulfur batteries are seen as a big deal for the future of energy storage. They can hold a lot of energy and are lightweight. But there are some big problems holding them back. One issue is the shuttle effect, where tiny particles move around and cause damage. Another problem is the growth of

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash: Altman and Musk's Heated Debate

Sam Altman and Elon Musk are back at it, trading barbs on social media. This time, the spat kicked off when Musk shared a post linking ChatGPT to tragic incidents. He warned followers to keep loved ones away from the AI chatbot. Altman didn't hold back. He defended ChatGPT and took a shot at Tesla's

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Elijah Sarratt: The Man Behind the Nickname and the Faith That Drives Him

Elijah Sarratt, the talented wide receiver for Indiana, has been making waves on the field. His journey from Stafford, Virginia, to the national championship game is quite the story. Born on May 28, 2003, to Donnie and Kim Sarratt, Elijah is the youngest of three brothers. His parents instilled valu

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

What Do People Really Think About Sports Betting Ads?

People have mixed feelings about sports betting and its ads in the U. S. A recent study looked at comments on YouTube to see what folks were saying. They found 2, 369 comments on 210 videos. Most comments were negative or neutral, with only a few being positive. The study used a mix of computer ana

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