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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Shows Take Over NBC's New Lineup

NBC is making a big move in the TV world. They've just given the green light to two new crime dramas. One is called "Puzzled. " It's about a guy named Mike Brink. He was a college athlete, but after a fire, he got hurt. Now, he can see things differently. This helps him solve crimes with the police.

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Capitol View Elementary

In a move set to transform education in Atlanta, the old Capitol View Elementary School is getting a fresh start. The building, which has been empty since 2017, is set to become the TGR Learning Lab Atlanta. This project is a team effort between Atlanta Public Schools (APS), the TGR Foundation, and

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Southland: The Cop Show That Feels Real

Crime shows are everywhere, but only a few stand out. Southland is one of those shows that feels real, like a documentary. It's not just about cops and crimes. It's about the people and the places in Los Angeles that are often ignored. The show started in 2009 on NBC. It had a great cast and a uniq

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Privacy in the Digital Age: Supreme Court Takes on Tech and Crime

The Supreme Court has decided to tackle a significant issue: whether police can use tech to track people's phones during investigations. This case, Chatrie v. United States, revolves around a man named Okello T. Chatrie, who is currently in prison for a bank robbery that happened near Richmond, Virg

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Forty and Fabulous: Stars Hitting the Big 4-0 in 2026

Time flies, right? It's hard to believe, but a bunch of famous faces will be celebrating their 40th birthdays in 2026. It's not just about feeling old; it's about seeing how these stars have grown and changed over the years. First off, Lady Gaga will be joining the 40 club. She's been a huge name i

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How Women Can Take Charge of Their Breast Health

Breast cancer is a serious issue, but there are ways for women to take control. One important method is breast self-examination (BSE). This is when a woman checks her own breasts for any changes or lumps. Doing this regularly can help find breast cancer early, when it's easier to treat. A recent st

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Institute Season 2: What's Next for the Sci-Fi Hit?

Fans of Stephen King's sci-fi series, The Institute, have something to look forward to. The show, which first aired in 2025, is getting a second season. This news comes after MGM+ shared a video on Threads, teasing footage from the first three seasons of From and The Institute. The caption read, \"A

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Money Talks: Texas Senator Candidate's Surprising Donors

Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Texas Democrat with a fiery reputation, is making waves in her U. S. Senate run. What's surprising is where her campaign cash is coming from. Big names in tech and crypto, usually seen backing Republicans, are opening their wallets for her. Marc Andreessen, a tech billionai

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Puerto Rico's Ex-Governor Set for Pardon Amid Controversy

Former Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez is about to receive a pardon from President Donald Trump. This news comes after Vázquez admitted to a campaign finance violation. The case also involves a former FBI agent and a Venezuelan banker. Vázquez's legal team argued that the prosecutors were being

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Jan 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Eaton Fire: Who's Really to Blame?

The Eaton Fire, which tore through Southern California in January 2025, left a trail of destruction. It took 19 lives and destroyed over 9, 400 homes and buildings. Southern California Edison (SCE), a major utility company, has admitted that one of its high-voltage transmission lines might have spar

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