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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

49ers Struggle: A Look at Their Poor Performance

The San Francisco 49ers had a tough game at home against the Seattle Seahawks, losing 13-3. This was their worst offensive performance in nine years under head coach Kyle Shanahan. Making it worse, they lost to Sam Darnold, who was their backup quarterback just two years ago. The 49ers will now hav

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

California's Coastal Areas Face Serious Flooding Challenges

California's coastal regions are dealing with serious flooding issues. Heavy rain and unusually high tides have caused major problems. These conditions have led to mudslides and flooding, making travel difficult in some areas. In Santa Barbara County, the local airport had to close. Floodwaters cov

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

The Silent Threat: How a Fungus is Becoming a Global Health Concern

A dangerous fungus, Candida auris, is causing alarm as it spreads across the United States and beyond. This fungus, often called a "superbug, " is becoming more resistant to treatments and is particularly harmful to those already sick or with weak immune systems. The fungus was first found in 2009

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Plaud's New Gadgets: A Smarter Way to Capture Your Meetings

Plaud, a company known for its innovative hardware, has introduced two new products just before the big Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The first is a new AI notetaker called the Plaude NotePin S, and the second is a desktop app designed to help you take notes during online meetings.

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Jan 04 2026LIFESTYLE

Louisiana's Carnival: A Feast of Fun and Tradition

Louisiana's Carnival season is a time of joy, tradition, and indulgence. It's a period that starts right after the New Year and goes until Fat Tuesday. This is a time when people in Louisiana and visitors from all over come together to celebrate. They enjoy big parades, fancy balls, and lots of deli

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why One Battle After Another Might Just Win the Oscar

In the world of movies, everyone is talking about the Oscars. And right now, one film stands out: One Battle After Another. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, this movie has people buzzing. It stars big names like Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn. But what makes it so special? One Battle After Anothe

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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

Time for South Carolina to Rethink Social Studies

In South Carolina, there's a growing concern that social studies is taking a backseat to other subjects in schools. With the state's 250th anniversary of independence on the horizon, many wonder why young students aren't spending more time learning about history, civics, geography, and economics. T

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Oregon's Nonprofits Face a Tough Challenge

Oregon's nonprofits are in a tight spot. They help people with education, health, jobs, and other essential services. But now, they're under a lot of pressure. Federal money is drying up. Local governments can't keep up with their promises. At the same time, more people need help because housing is

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

New England's High School Sports Stars Shine Bright

New England's high school sports scene is buzzing with impressive achievements. James Tildsley, a senior at Shawsheen, made history by becoming the first wrestler in New England to secure 200 career pins. His quick and effective moves on the mat have made him a standout. Meanwhile, Aydin Lamb, a sen

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Year of Extreme Weather

The year 2025 was quite a ride for Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The weather was all over the place, from heavy snow to flash floods and even some unusually warm days. The National Weather Service in Marquette took a look back at the year's wild weather. They noted that the Negaunee Township office s

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