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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rachel McAdams Shines in a Sam Raimi Adventure

Rachel McAdams takes the lead in a new Sam Raimi movie. She plays Linda, a woman who knows her stuff about surviving in the wild. She's stranded on an island with her boss, Bradley, played by Bradley O'Brien. He's not used to taking orders from her, but she's got skills. Linda is a big fan of the s

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Singapore's Big Bet on Future Energy Tech

Singapore is making a bold move to become a leader in energy technology. A new lab called NEX Lab is now open. It's a team-up between Halliburton, a big name in energy services, and A*STAR, Singapore's top research group. The goal? To create new and better ways to complete oil and gas wells. This is

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Sharps Technology: Staking SOL for Strong Returns

Sharps Technology, a medical device company, has been making waves with its Solana-based digital asset strategy. The company's validator partners have been earning a solid 7% gross annual percentage yield (APY) before fees, which is pretty impressive compared to the average on the Solana network. Al

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Jan 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Stars Rally Against ICE at Sundance

At the Sundance Film Festival, some big names in Hollywood took a stand against ICE. Natalie Portman shared her thoughts on the current state of the country. She wore pins that said "ICE Out" and "Be Good. " She said the actions of the government and ICE are some of the worst things happening in th

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Jan 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Silence on ICE Actions

Billie Eilish is not happy. She wants other famous people to speak up about what's happening in Minneapolis. ICE, the immigration enforcement agency, is causing a lot of trouble there. Eilish shared a photo on her Instagram Story with a simple question: "Hey, fellow celebrities, are you going to spe

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Jan 26 2026WEATHER

Americans Band Together as Winter Storm Wreaks Havoc Across the East

A massive winter storm swept through the eastern United States, leaving millions of people in its icy grip. From the bustling streets of New York to the quiet towns of Texas, the storm brought heavy snow, thick ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. Roads became slippery and impassable, with some a

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

States Want to Bring in More Foreign Workers – Is It a Good Idea?

Oklahoma's Governor Kevin Stitt thinks President Trump should let states bring in more foreign workers. He believes this would help solve the immigration problem and make things less political. Stitt suggests creating a new type of worker visa that states can control. This way, employers can hire fo

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

U. S. Exits WHO: A Shift in Global Health Leadership

In a move that has stirred up quite a bit of debate, the United States has officially stepped back from the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision comes a year after President Donald Trump first announced the intention to leave the global health body. The reason? The Trump administration cla

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Ultra Mobile Devices: A Market on the Move

The market for ultra mobile devices is set to grow significantly. By 2031, it could reach $140. 52 billion, up from $71. 46 billion in 2025. This growth is driven by the need for enterprise mobility solutions and the digitization of education. The demand for portable learning tools is increasing. O

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

The Unsung Hero of Southside High

Wilton Allen, a custodian at Southside High School, has been making a big difference in the lives of students and staff. He started working there in February 2025 and quickly became known for his friendly and positive attitude. Allen remembers his own school days and how there was no one to talk to

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