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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Eye Drops Get a Smart Upgrade for Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma is a tricky eye condition. It needs constant care. But what if eye drops could work better and last longer? Researchers have found a way to make this happen. They created tiny bubbles called liposomes. These bubbles carry the medicine dorzolamide hydrochloride. This medicine helps treat gl

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Trade Tensions Rise: US Official Suggests EU Should Handle Greenland Tariff Issue Independently

The U. S. has a message for Europe: deal with Greenland tariffs on your own. Jamieson Greer, the U. S. Trade Representative, said it's Europe's call whether to tie the Greenland issue to their trade deal with the U. S. He made these remarks at the Detroit Auto Show, suggesting Europe should separate

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Midtown Manhattan's Hidden Beachy Lunch Spot

In the heart of bustling Midtown Manhattan, there's a restaurant that feels like a tropical escape. Tommy Bahama on 45th Street and 5th Avenue is a popular spot for business lunches. It's close to many big company offices, like JPMorgan and Bank of America. The restaurant has a beach house vibe with

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hearing the Unseen: How Footsteps Can Boost Security

In today's unpredictable world, keeping an eye on important areas like borders, military bases, and key facilities is more crucial than ever. But traditional cameras have their limits. They can't see through obstacles, and they need a lot of power. That's where sound comes in. Researchers have been

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Ravenna's Chamber of Commerce Boosts Local Business Dreams

Ravenna's Chamber of Commerce is stepping up its game to support local entrepreneurs. The Business Launchpad, a program designed to help new businesses take off, has already seen success with its first venture, E. T. C. Sports. Now, it's gearing up for its second business, The Record Arsenal, set to

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Charleston's Union Pier: The End of an Era for Cruise Ships

The time is running out for cruise ships in Charleston. By July 4, 2026, the last cruise ship will leave Union Pier. This is a big change for a place that has seen cruise ships since the 1930s. The Oceania Vista will be the last ship to dock at Union Pier. It will arrive on July 4, 2026, after a lo

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A New Player in the Crypto Lending Game

Mutuum Finance, a fresh face in the crypto world, is making waves with its decentralized lending protocol on Ethereum. They've just wrapped up a security audit with Halborn, a big deal in the DeFi space, and are gearing up for Phase 2 of their roadmap. This includes the upcoming V1 launch and a stru

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's Car Extravaganza: A Showcase of Wheels and Thrills

The Detroit Auto Show kicked off on January 17, inviting car enthusiasts to explore the newest vehicles and cutting-edge tech. It wasn't just about shiny new models; classic cars also stole the spotlight. A standout was the Road Runner, praised for its top-notch performance by JD Long from Vanguard

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Government Cuts Billions in Wasteful Contracts

In a surprising move, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) revealed that federal agencies have canceled or reduced 42 contracts worth $1. 5 billion over just five days. This action saved taxpayers $269 million. One of the contracts was for $1. 2 million to hire a full-time director for gen

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Pregnancy Pain Relief: Acetaminophen Safe, Study Confirms

A recent review of 43 studies has found no strong evidence linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism or other developmental issues. This conclusion was reached by a team led by Dr. Asma Khalil, a professor of obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine at St. George’s Hospital, University of L

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