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The NFL and U.S. State Department formalize a partnership to expand American football globally, promoting cultural exchange and youth engagement through sports diplomacy.
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The NFL and U.S. State Department formalize a partnership to expand American football globally, promoting cultural exchange and youth engagement through sports diplomacy.

Learn about "house burping," a German ventilation technique going viral on social media, its benefits for air quality, and potential drawbacks for U.S. homes.

Explore the latest trends in small business technology and innovation, covering government funding, federal contracting program shifts, and the emerging GenAI Divide as of January 29.

Explore the diverse and evolving Chinese music scene of 2025, from dream-pop to dialect rap, as curated by leading industry tastemakers.

Explore the top stories from January 28, covering Bill Belichick's Pro Football Hall of Fame eligibility, Caitlin Clark's new broadcast role, the passing of Maine's 'lobster lady,' and ongoing challenges for TikTok.

A California mother has been arrested on felony child abuse charges after her 19-month-old child fell from her moving SUV in Fullerton.

Amidst 2026 World Cup preparations, boycott discussions linked to the US presidency, record-high ticket prices, and USMNT UCL success dominate headlines.

A baby was dramatically rescued from a train engulfed in flames following a Russian drone strike in northeastern Ukraine, killing five. Zelenskyy warns of a new massive strike.

Self-driving technology startup Waabi secures $1 billion in funding, signaling a major expansion into the commercial market, including robotaxis with Uber.

A comprehensive look at Wednesday's top headlines in Montana, covering a homicide investigation, a rural arrest, new heart surgery options, and a new market for local businesses.

Reports indicate looming Russian control of Donetsk by 2027 if current advances hold, while US officials raise concerns about NATO's future.

Rochester's tech leaders are moving beyond AI experimentation, focusing on scalable applications across payroll, defense, cybersecurity, and public safety, emphasizing human augmentation.

A new study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies claims Russia has incurred 1.2 million casualties in Ukraine, marking its heaviest losses since World War II. The Kremlin disputes these figures amidst ongoing intense conflict and civilian attacks.

Thom Skarzynski, founder of Happiness. Marketing, argues that physical music is under-leveraged and will be a strategic core by 2026, citing Twenty One Pilots' success and Luminate data.

Ocean explorer Fabien Cousteau continued his family's legacy with Mission 31, a record-breaking 31-day underwater expedition at the Aquarius lab, gathering critical data on marine life.

The 2026 NFL coaching landscape sees significant shifts with Joe Brady taking the helm in Buffalo, Mike McCarthy joining the Steelers, and Brian Daboll heading to the Titans.

A human trafficking suspect, a convicted fugitive, was shot and wounded by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona after firing on a federal helicopter, raising new questions amid recent controversial shootings by immigration agents and heightened political scrutiny of President Trump's immigration enforcement policies.

US President Donald Trump states "very good things happening" as US-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are set to continue, while Russia intensifies its recruitment efforts.

A New Jersey homeowner's innovative use of an autonomous robot to clear his 6,000-square-foot driveway has taken the internet by storm, offering a glimpse into the future of household chores.

Elon Musk's xAI held an invite-only event in Boston, signaling its presence as Massachusetts actively works to attract leading artificial intelligence companies.