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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 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 2026WEATHER

When Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc on Travel Plans

A fierce winter storm hit the U. S. , causing major travel chaos. Thousands of flights were canceled, and many more were delayed. This happened because of heavy snow and freezing rain. The storm made it hard for people to get around. The U. S. National Weather Service warned that the storm would br

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Jan 26 2026SCIENCE

Why Measuring Air Quality in Car Repair Shops is Tricky

Isocyanates are bad news. They can irritate you and make you sensitive to stuff. Measuring how much of these chemicals are in the air at work, especially in places like car repair shops, is tough. They react fast and can be in the air as both vapor and tiny particles. A recent study looked at how we

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

KRAFTON's Big Bet on India's Gaming Future

KRAFTON is making a bold move in India, treating it as a key player in their long-term plans. They're not just looking to make quick profits but are focusing on deep, meaningful growth. This includes investing up to 1 trillion won in local tech companies and startups through a special fund. India i

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

New Mexico's Unique Startup Boost: Ski Lift Pitch

In the heart of New Mexico, a unique event is giving startups a chance to shine. Ski Lift Pitch, part of CNM Ingenuity's venture capital competitions, has been a game-changer for many entrepreneurs. The event, held at Taos Ski Valley, offers a creative way for startups to pitch their ideas to invest

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

India and EU Join Hands for a Big Trade Deal

India and the EU have just finished talking about a huge trade deal. This deal is a big step for both sides. It will make it easier to buy and sell things between India and the EU. Together, they make up a big part of the world's economy. This deal is expected to boost trade and investment. The dea

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Bumpy Ride: What's Shaking Up the Crypto World?

Bitcoin has been on a rollercoaster lately. After hitting a one-month low of $86, 000, it bounced back a bit, but not enough to shake off the overall downward trend. This isn't just a small dip; it's part of a bigger pattern that started last October. Investors are feeling cautious, and this is affe

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