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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Deputies Involved in Shooting Revealed

In a recent event, three deputies were identified for their involvement in a shooting that occurred in the International District. The deputies, Joseph Barreto, Jonathan Skroch, and Dillon Szabo, opened fire on a 36-year-old man named Jason Baca. This incident happened during a traffic stop where Ba

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Entertainment Collide at CES: A New Era Dawns

CES, the big tech show in Las Vegas, is stepping up its entertainment game. This year, it's teaming up with Cannes Marché du Film and welcoming more big names from the entertainment world, like Netflix, Disney, and Amazon. The timing is interesting. It's right in the middle of a busy season for mov

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

ESA's Data Leak: A Wake-Up Call for Space Security

The European Space Agency (ESA) has recently faced a significant security breach. Hackers managed to access and claim to have stolen around 200 GB of data from some of ESA's external science servers. These servers are primarily used for collaborative engineering projects within the scientific commun

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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

Seattle's Defense Steals the Show in a Low-Scoring NFC West Showdown

The Seattle Seahawks pulled off a victory that might not have been pretty, but it sure was effective. They edged out the San Francisco 49ers with a final score of 13-3, securing the NFC West title and home-field advantage for the playoffs. The game wasn't a high-scoring affair, but it was a testamen

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

Windy Sunday, Warmer Week Ahead: DC's Weather Shifts

Weather in DC is set to change a lot in a few days. It started with a cold front on Sunday. This brought strong winds of 15–25 mph. The temperature felt even colder than it was, staying in the low to mid 40s. The winds calmed down in the evening. Overnight, it stayed cold with temperatures dropping

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How ALKBH5 and NEAT1 Team Up to Fuel Head and Neck Cancer

ALKBH5, a protein that removes a specific chemical tag from RNA, is known to make head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) more aggressive. But how exactly it does this has been a mystery. Now, researchers have uncovered a new pathway involving ALKBH5, a long non-coding RNA called NEAT1, and tw

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Coaches Trained by Saban Aim for Big Wins

Four teams are left in the college football playoffs. Each team has a coach who once worked with Nick Saban at Alabama. These coaches have a lot of respect for Saban. They believe he taught them a lot about the game. Curt Cignetti coaches Indiana. He worked with Saban from 2007 to 2011. He said he

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How Food Can Help Keep Germs Away

The body's ability to fight off infections is not just about the immune system. It's also about what we put into our bodies. Scientists have found that certain nutrients can actually make it harder for harmful bacteria and viruses to survive. This is not about killing germs directly. Instead, it's a

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Reshaping Job Searches Today

AI is becoming a big part of our daily lives. It's used in many fields like healthcare, science, and business. But with this rapid growth, there are concerns about its impact on jobs, the environment, and everyday life. In places like Springdale, these concerns are becoming real. New data centers a

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