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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Hype: Why Tech Companies Might Be Overestimating Consumer Interest

Dell recently made a surprising admission: most PC buyers aren't interested in AI features. This is a big deal because AI has been a major selling point for tech companies, including Apple, for years. At a recent event, Dell's head of product, Kevin Terwilliger, shared some insights. He said that c

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Defense Companies Face New Rules on Money Spending

Defense companies might have to change how they spend their money. President Donald Trump said they can't give money to shareholders or buy back their own stock. This is until they make more military equipment and fix other problems. Trump also said defense company bosses can't make more than $5 mi

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Cheltenham's Election Delay Dilemma: Money or Democracy?

Cheltenham Borough Council, run by the Liberal Democrats, is asking the government to push back local elections by a year. This comes just after their leader, Sir Ed Davey, said delaying elections could break human rights laws. The council thinks holding elections now isn't practical because of mone

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in AI: Anthropic's Ambitious Plans

Anthropic, the company behind the popular AI chatbot Claude, is in talks to raise a massive $10 billion. This funding round could value the company at around $350 billion, which is almost double what it was worth just four months ago. The discussions involve major players like Coatue Management and

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Flu Shots: What You Need to Know

Flu season is hitting hard, and a new strain called subclade K is making people sick. Experts are urging everyone to get vaccinated, but there are many myths and misconceptions about flu shots. Let's break down the facts. First, some people think flu shots don't work. But studies show that getting

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Showdown: CES 2026 Unveils the Future

CES 2026 kicked off in Las Vegas on January 6, but the tech buzz started way before the official opening. The event has been a whirlwind of pre-show happenings and press conferences, making it feel like a full week of tech extravaganza. Monday was all about press conferences. Lego introduced its Sm

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Jan 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colombia's Wetlands: A Fight for Recognition and Protection

Colombia's wetlands, or ciénagas, are vital for both nature and people. They help control water levels, support wildlife, and provide a living for many fishermen. However, these wetlands often lack clear boundaries. This makes it hard to protect them and can lead to conflicts over land. The Colombi

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Little-Known Chemicals and Your Baby's Growth

Chemicals called PFAS are everywhere. They are in our water, food, and even the air. These chemicals are known as endocrine disruptors. This means they mess with the body's hormones. They can cause problems for growing kids, especially in the first two years of life. One way babies get these chemic

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI and Creativity Take Center Stage at CES 2026

CES 2026 is buzzing with tech wonders like singing lollipops and robot butlers, but the real showstopper is the deep dive into how AI is shaking up the entertainment world. Over 25 panels are zeroing in on how Hollywood and digital creators are navigating this brave new world of artificial intellige

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Breathing Trouble: How Energy Poverty Hits Kids' Health Hard

Energy poverty is a big deal. It's not just about having lights at night. It's about health, the environment, and making sure everyone has a fair shot at a good life. For kids under five in some of the world's poorest countries, it's a serious problem. They're breathing in dirty air from cooking fir

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