G

Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Sanford's Mustangs Stage a Comeback Victory

Sanford High School's basketball team faced a tough challenge against Centauri. After a slow start, they managed to turn things around and win in overtime. The game was intense, with both teams trading leads throughout. The Mustangs struggled in the first quarter, scoring zero points while Centauri

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Alamosa Wrestlers Dominate in New Mexico

Alamosa High School's boys wrestling team, known as the Mean Moose, made a strong statement by winning the Clash at the Coliseum Tournament in Farmington, New Mexico. They didn't just win; they dominated, taking home the title after winning all 10 of their dual meets. Their journey to victory start

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

Allied Gaming Takes Big Step in Legal Battle

In a recent turn of events, Allied Gaming & Entertainment Inc. got some good news in their legal fight. A federal court in California gave them the green light to update their claims against Knighted Pastures, LLC and others. This means Allied can now move forward with their revised arguments. The

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026SPORTS

A Close Call: PV's Hard-Earned Victory Over Blue Devils

PV High School's basketball team pulled off a thrilling win against the Blue Devils. The final score was 49-48. It was a nail-biting game. Both teams fought hard. PV's senior players showed great skill and teamwork. They managed to secure the win with a single point. The game was intense from the s

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Plug-In Hybrids: Are They Really Green?

Plug-in hybrids are often seen as the eco-friendly choice for drivers. They are designed to run on both electricity and gas, reducing emissions. But there's a catch. Many owners don't plug them in. This means they are not using the electric power they were made for. Without plugging in, these cars r

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

KDE Plasma 6. 6. 0: Printing Just Got a Whole Lot Easier

KDE Plasma 6. 6. 0 is on the horizon, and it's bringing some much-needed improvements to printing. For starters, it will fix a long-standing issue with waste toner reporting. Instead of showing misleading error messages, it will now display a simple notification when the waste toner box is full. Thi

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Can Trees Really Pop Like Popcorn in Freezing Weather?

In the United States, a polar vortex is bringing extreme cold. People are talking about trees exploding. But can trees really explode? Trees can crack in extreme cold. This is called a frost crack. The thick sap inside trees freezes at a lower temperature than water. It stays liquid even when it's

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Better Care for Kleefstra Syndrome

Kleefstra Syndrome (KLEFS1) is a rare condition that affects many parts of the body and mind. It happens when the EHMT1 gene doesn't work right. This can make life hard for those who have it and their families. Right now, not everyone gets the same level of care because there isn't enough informatio

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cold Weather and Climate Change: What's the Real Deal?

Climate change is a complex topic. It's not just about hotter summers. It's about shifts in weather patterns over time. Yet, every winter, some people point to cold snaps and say, "See, the world isn't warming! " This is like judging a whole baseball season based on just one inning. Experts explain

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Virginia Takes a Step Back into RGGI

Virginia might soon rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a group of states working together to cut down on carbon emissions. This change comes after the previous administration, led by Glenn Youngkin, decided to pull Virginia out of the program. Now, the new Attorney General, Jay Jo

reading time less than a minute