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Jan 28 2026OPINION

A Museum's Fight for Its Future

A recent decision has left many scratching their heads. The Panhandle Plains Historical Society and Museum (PPHS) is being asked to leave its home on the West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) campus. This move has sparked concern among those who value history and education. The museum holds a treasure

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

A Big Crypto Theft: What Went Wrong?

A serious issue has come to light involving the theft of a huge amount of cryptocurrency. The U. S. Marshals Service (USMS) is looking into claims that over $40 million in digital assets, which were seized by law enforcement, were stolen. The suspected thief is believed to have gained access through

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kid Cudi's Big 2026 Tour: Music, Memories, and More

Kid Cudi is hitting the road in 2026 with a massive tour called The Rebel Ragers Tour. This isn't just any tour—it's a big deal, with over 30 stops across North America. The shows will be packed with hits from his entire career, from early bangers like \"Day 'N' Nite\" to newer tracks like \"Maui Wo

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Payments: The New Normal for U. S. Shops?

Crypto is making waves in U. S. shops, and it's not just a trend. A recent study by the National Cryptocurrency Association (NCA) and PayPal shows that almost 40% of U. S. merchants now take crypto payments. This isn't just a fad; it's becoming a standard way to pay. The study asked 619 people who

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

City Tribunal Rules Against Cantor Fitzgerald in Tax Case

A recent ruling by a New York City tribunal has put an end to a long-standing tax dispute involving Cantor Fitzgerald Securities. The tribunal decided that the company cannot combine its financial records with those of its unrelated subsidiaries to lower its tax bill. This case, which dates back to

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

New Flooring Shop Opens in Long Valley

A new flooring store has just opened its doors in Long Valley. This is not just any store; it's a place where people have been working together for nearly 30 years. The business, called Washington Flooring, used to be in Washington Borough but has now moved to a new spot at 62 East Mill Road #C6. T

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Middle East Airlines: Which Business Class is Best for You?

The Middle East is famous for its top-notch airlines, with Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways leading the pack in business class travel. Each airline has its own strengths, making it tough to pick a clear winner. It all depends on what you value most in your flight experience. Qatar Airway

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Twin Peaks' Parent Company Faces Financial Turmoil

Twin Hospitality Group, the company behind Twin Peaks sports bars, has hit a rough patch. They've filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, just one year after going public. This move comes as no surprise, given the company's struggles with dropping sales and a stock price that's taken a nosedive. The resta

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Jan 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple in Hot Water: Accused of Copying and Blocking Competition

Apple is facing a serious legal challenge. A company called Reincubate is suing Apple, claiming the tech giant broke U. S. antitrust laws. They say Apple is making it hard for users to switch to other platforms. This isn't the first time Apple has faced such accusations. The U. S. government also fi

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A Plan for a High-Tech Camp and Uncertain Peace

In a move that has sparked debate, Israel is reportedly setting up a large camp in southern Gaza, specifically in the Rafah area. This camp, according to a retired Israeli general, could feature advanced surveillance technology, including facial recognition at its entrance. The general, Amir Avivi,

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