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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Wetlands Can Help Clean Water in Small Towns

Wetlands are a cheap and easy way to clean water in small towns. But, most studies on these wetlands don't look at how they work when water flow changes throughout the day. This is important because water use in small towns isn't constant. In a recent study, three types of wetlands were tested. The

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Dexco: The New Name in Heavy-Duty Storage

Dexco, a name once known only for its top-notch storage racks, is now the official brand for the entire company. This change shows how much the industry trusts Dexco for its strong and reliable storage solutions. For over 50 years, Dexco has been making high-quality storage racks. Their products ar

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Shake-Up: AI, Power, and Rules

Tech is changing fast, and not just because of new gadgets. AI is taking over, and big companies are scrambling to keep up. Nvidia, for example, is investing big bucks in a startup called Baseten. Why? Because running AI models efficiently is becoming super important. It's not just about creating sm

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Z90 Master: How a Dash Cam is Changing the Driving Game

At CES 2026, DDPAI made waves with its new Z90 Master dash cam, snagging a Best of CES award. This isn't just any dash cam—it's packed with tech that aims to make driving safer and more connected. The Z90 Master comes with three cameras: a 4K front camera, a 4K rear camera, and a 3K cabin camera. Th

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Sports Betting Showdown: Massachusetts Takes on Kalshi

A recent court decision has put a temporary halt to some online sports betting activities in Massachusetts. The case centers around Kalshi, a prediction market that lets people buy and sell contracts based on future events, much like betting on sports outcomes. The state argues that Kalshi is operat

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

The Unseen Side of Sports: How Scandals Fuel Fan Interest

Scandals in sports are nothing new. They happen all the time. But what's interesting is how fans react. Take the recent sports-betting scandal involving two NBA figures. It's not just about the drama. It's about how it changes the way people watch the game. Van Lathan, a well-known podcaster, had n

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Patriots' Path to Glory: Is It Really That Easy?

The New England Patriots are on the brink of reaching Super Bowl LX, but not everyone is convinced they deserve the spotlight. Critics like Skip Bayless argue that their journey has been too smooth, facing mostly weaker teams. He points out that the Patriots have only beaten one team with a winning

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Justice Sought: North Carolina Man Faces Child Sex Crime Charges

In a recent development, a 66-year-old man from North Carolina has been charged with serious offenses related to child sex crimes. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) took action after the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office requested an investigation. The man, identified as David Earl C

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

New Laws, More Young People in Jail?

There's a big talk about a new crime bill that might change things for young people. Some officials say it could lead to more kids ending up in jail. That's a serious issue because it could affect many families and communities. The bill is about changing how crimes are punished. It suggests tougher

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A Bold Talk at Davos: Trump's Words on Greenland and NATO

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump made some strong statements. He talked about Greenland, NATO, and Europe's future. He said Europe is not doing well because of immigration. He also questioned if NATO countries would help the U. S. if needed. Trump wants the U. S. to own Greenla

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