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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Spirit Airlines: A Struggle for Survival in the Skies

Spirit Airlines is in deep trouble. The budget airline is talking to Castlelake, an investment firm, about a possible takeover. This comes as Spirit tries to pull itself out of bankruptcy for the second time in a year. Things went downhill fast after the pandemic. Costs went up, and fewer people wan

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Paramount's Bold Move: A Corporate Chess Game Unfolds

In the high-stakes world of corporate takeovers, Paramount has made a strategic move. They've extended the deadline for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) shareholders to back their hostile bid. Initially set for Wednesday, the new deadline is now February 20. This extension comes after Paramount's CEO, D

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Congress Racing Against Time to Avoid Government Shutdown

The U. S. House of Representatives is in a rush to pass the final funding bills before the January 30 deadline to keep the government running. After the longest government shutdown in history last year, lawmakers are trying to avoid a repeat. The House is set to vote on four key funding bills that c

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

ICE Agents: New Rules for Home Arrests?

A recent document, reportedly approved by the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in May, has sparked controversy. It suggests that ICE agents can now enter private homes to make arrests without a judge's approval. This document was brought to light by Whistleblower Aid, a lega

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Boron's Big Break: The Journey of Borophene

Borophene, a super-thin boron sheet, is making waves in the science world. It's not just one thing but many, thanks to its ability to change forms. It's also great at conducting electricity and has unique strength properties. More and more scientists are teaming up to study it, and companies are get

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Giant Kangaroos: Could They Really Hop?

In the past, Australia was home to massive kangaroos. These giants weighed up to 250kg. That's way more than today's biggest kangaroos, which max out at 90kg. Scientists have been wondering if these big guys could hop like their smaller cousins. Hopping is a big deal for kangaroos. It helps them mo

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Midlife Weight and Brain Health: A Hidden Connection

New findings suggest that carrying extra weight in your 40s or 50s might not just affect your waistline but also your brain health later in life. The research points to a possible link between obesity and an increased risk of vascular dementia. This type of dementia is caused by problems with blood

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

A Brave Call: How A Young Man's Quick Thinking Might Have Saved A Life

In a surprising turn of events, a young man from the United States made a crucial call to the police in London. This call might have stopped a serious crime. The incident happened last year during a video call with a female friend. The friend was allegedly being attacked. The court heard about this

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Hidden Patterns in Mental Health

Mental health experts are rethinking how they view disorders. Instead of seeing them as separate boxes, they're looking for shared threads. These threads could be life events, biology, or social factors. They also look at common psychological processes. These processes lead to symptoms that cut acro

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

AI Boosts Financial Advisors' Efficiency in New Partnership

A new team-up between Jump and Focus Financial Partners aims to make life easier for financial advisors. The goal? To use AI to cut down on paperwork and free up time for advisors to focus on their clients. Jump, a company known for its AI tools, is teaming up with Focus Financial Partners. Focus i

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