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Jan 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Offshore Wind Farms: Are Whales Paying the Price?

Offshore wind projects are booming, but at what cost to marine life? A group called Save Long Beach Island (Save LBI) thinks these projects are causing more harm to whales and dolphins than anyone realizes. They say the loud noises from building and running wind farms can mess up these animals' hear

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Unlocking Creativity: Wyclef Jean's Journey from Haiti to the World

Wyclef Jean's life story is a testament to the power of curiosity and resilience. Born in Haiti, he grew up with a deep understanding of the importance of both action and preparation. His early experiences shaped his perspective on creativity and the need to leave lasting impacts, not just temporary

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Northern California Loses a Political Stalwart

Doug LaMalfa, a well-known Republican representative from Northern California, has passed away at the age of 65. His departure leaves a significant gap in the House, where the GOP holds a slim majority. LaMalfa was a strong advocate for rural communities and agricultural interests, often championing

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

EU Farmers' Fears and the Mercosur Deal

The EU is trying to get all its member countries to agree on a trade deal with Mercosur. This deal has been in the works for 25 years and is supposed to be a big win for exports. But not everyone is on board yet. Italy and France are the main holdouts. They have concerns about cheap beef and sugar

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Screening Just Got a Big Upgrade

Cervical cancer screening is about to become more accessible and affordable for women in the U. S. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has updated its guidelines to include self-collected vaginal samples for HPV testing. This change aims to make screening easier and more convenie

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Acetone: A Market on the Move

The acetone market is set for a big change. By 2032, it could be worth USD 7. 55 billion, growing at a steady rate of 5. 40% each year. This growth is driven by its wide use in many industries, from paints to personal care products. Acetone is a key player in making plastics and polymers, which are

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

King and Queen County's Plan to Fight Flooding and Boost Jobs

King and Queen County is making waves with a new plan to tackle flooding and create jobs. The idea? A business park near the Middle Peninsula Regional Airport. This park would be a hub for companies focused on fighting flooding. It's not just about local issues, though. The goal is to make the Middl

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Wrist Tech Takes the Wheel: A New Way to Drive?

At the Consumer Electronics Show, a unique demo caught attention. It wasn't about the latest phone or TV, but about controlling a car's dashboard with just a wristband. Meta and Garmin teamed up to show off this idea. The band, worn on the wrist, picks up tiny electrical signals from finger movement

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Unusual Warmth: Spring-Like Weather Hits Early in Parts of the U. S.

In the middle of winter, some places in the U. S. are getting a taste of spring. This is happening in parts of the Central and Eastern states. The weather is expected to stay warm through the weekend. Temperatures will go up to the 60s and 70s. This is surprising because these areas had a cold and s

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Who's Really Paying for Healthcare?

Healthcare costs are a hot topic. The government is stepping in to make changes. They want to make healthcare more affordable. One way they're doing this is by pushing hospitals to be transparent with their prices. This can help people make smarter choices and save money. But, the government can't d

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