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Jan 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing Takes Off: D-Wave's Big Moves in Defense and Florida

D-Wave Quantum Inc is making waves in the tech world. They are working with defense companies to create new tools for complex problems. This includes planning for air and missile defense. They teamed up with Davidson Technologies and Anduril Industries. Together, they tested how well their quantum-c

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Stars Stand Up Against ICE Raids and Demand Change

In a rare move, many famous faces are breaking their usual silence on politics. They are speaking out against recent ICE raids that led to the deaths of two Americans. This has sparked a wave of activism from celebrities who are usually not involved in political issues. Pedro Pascal, a well-known a

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

Red Bull's New Car Hits a Snag

The new Red Bull F1 car, RB22, faced an unexpected hurdle during the first pre-season test in Barcelona. Isack Hadjar, a Red Bull driver, was behind the wheel when the car crashed on the second day of testing. The incident occurred at Turn 14, where the car's rear end collided with the Tecpro barrie

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Betting on the Future: The Rise of Prediction Markets

Prediction markets are online platforms where people can bet on the outcomes of future events. These markets have gained popularity in recent years, with platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket leading the way. Kalshi, which means everything in Arabic, allows users to trade on the outcomes of events ra

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

COVID's Lingering Effects: A Hidden Crisis

COVID-19 is still causing trouble, even though officials said the pandemic is over. New research shows the virus can cause long-term health problems, even in mild cases. This is concerning because the current administration is rolling back COVID policies and limiting vaccine access. The virus can a

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Banks and AI: A Rocky Road to Adoption

Nvidia, a leader in AI technology, faced some bumps when trying to get one of the world's largest banks, Bank of America, to use its AI Factory. This shows how tough it can be for big, regulated companies to jump on the AI bandwagon. Inside emails from Nvidia revealed that Bank of America was havin

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Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

What Your Brain Sees in Videos Might Not Be the Truth

In 2007, the Supreme Court reviewed a case involving a car chase captured on police dashboard cameras. The footage showed a police car hitting another vehicle, leaving the driver, Victor Harris, paralyzed. Lower courts sided with Harris, but the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the officer, stating H

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

What's on Your Plate? A Closer Look at the New Food Rules

Every five years, the U. S. government rolls out new food guidelines. These rules help shape what Americans eat and influence big food programs. Before these guidelines hit the shelves, a team of nutrition experts spends two years reviewing the latest research. They hold public meetings and gather f

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

A Soldier's New Battle: Vindman Eyes Senate Seat

In a surprising turn of events, a former military officer is stepping into the political arena. Alexander Vindman, known for his role in a significant political event, is now aiming for a seat in the U. S. Senate. He's running as a Democrat in Florida, a state that has seen strong Republican influen

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

A Family Fight at Universal Orlando Over Parking Tickets

At Universal Orlando, a family of four allegedly attacked a hotel employee over a parking validation issue. The incident happened at the Portofino Bay Hotel on January 19. The family had four parking tickets, but only two could be validated. The employee noticed one of the women trying to validate a

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