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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

Hidden Earthquake Risks: What Lies Beneath California's Coast?

Deep beneath California's north coast, a seismic puzzle is unfolding. Scientists have uncovered hidden fault lines, revealing that the earthquake risk in the region might be much higher than we thought. The Mendocino Triple Junction, a hotspot where three tectonic plates meet, is more complex than p

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Showdown: New Releases Battle for Spotlight

The box office is heating up with a trio of new movies vying for attention. Send Help, a thriller about a tech boss stranded on an island, is expected to lead the pack with a strong opening weekend. The film, directed by Sam Raimi, has received glowing reviews and is set to debut in over 3, 400 thea

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Measles Strikes Again: What's Happening in Arizona?

Measles, a serious and highly contagious disease, has shown up again in Arizona. This time, it's inside a detention center. A person held at the Florence Detention Center has been diagnosed with measles. The Department of Homeland Security shared this news. They said the Arizona Public Health Depart

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Panarin's Future with Rangers in Limbo

Artemi Panarin, the star forward for the New York Rangers, won't be playing in the upcoming game against the Islanders. This decision comes as no surprise, given the ongoing discussions about his future with the team. The Rangers have made it clear that they won't be offering Panarin a contract exte

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Assisted Dying Bill: A Rocky Road Ahead

The assisted dying bill is facing a tough road to becoming law this year. Lord Falconer, a key supporter, has warned that without a major shift in the House of Lords' stance, the bill has little chance of passing. He even suggested using the Parliament Act, a rarely used power, to bypass the Lords i

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Bruce Springsteen's New Anthem for Minneapolis

Bruce Springsteen has released a new track, "Streets of Minneapolis, " aimed at the people of Minneapolis. The song criticizes President Trump's immigration enforcement actions in the city. It was written and recorded quickly over the weekend, following a second fatal shooting by federal immigration

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Senate Republicans Face Tough Choices to Avoid Government Shutdown

The Senate is set to vote on six funding bills that could prevent a partial government shutdown. These bills cover essential agencies like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Treasury, and Defense. However, a recent incident where a U. S. citizen was killed by federal immigration agents has c

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

What Happened at Ilhan Omar's Town Hall Event?

A man disrupted a town hall meeting with Rep. Ilhan Omar, spraying her with a liquid. The FBI is now handling the case. Investigators found out the liquid was apple cider vinegar. The man, Anthony J. Kazmierczak, was taken into custody for third-degree assault. Omar kept speaking after the incident

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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones' Message Feature Fails: What Happened?

Google's Pixel phones had a problem with a feature called "Take a Message. " This feature was supposed to record messages from callers when users missed or declined calls. But, it accidentally sent background noise to the caller instead of just the message. This happened on older Pixel 4 and 5 model

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Eli Manning's Hall of Fame Wait Continues

Eli Manning's journey to the Pro Football Hall of Fame hit another roadblock. He didn't get enough votes this year, even though he was one of the top 15 finalists. This is the second year in a row he's been in this position. Manning has some impressive stats on his side. He's one of only six quarte

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