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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Guns in Public: A Court Says California's Rules Break the Law

A big court in San Francisco just said California can't stop people from openly carrying guns in most places. The court said this rule goes against the part of the U. S. Constitution that protects the right to have and carry guns. The rule only let people in counties with fewer than 200, 000 people

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Tesla Loses Its EV Crown

Tesla, once the king of electric vehicles (EVs), has been dethroned. In 2025, BYD, a Chinese automaker, sold more EVs than Tesla. BYD sold 2. 26 million EVs, while Tesla sold 1. 64 million. This is a big deal because it's the first time Tesla has not been the top EV seller. Tesla's sales dropped fo

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

AI Tech Cuts Radiation Risk in Medical Imaging

Medical imaging is a big deal. It helps doctors see inside the body. But it comes with a problem: radiation. Too much radiation can hurt both patients and doctors. A new AI system, called GenDSA-V2, is trying to fix this. This AI was trained on a huge amount of data. Over 5 million images from 46,

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Cleveland Heights: From Chaos to Calm

Cleveland Heights has seen better days, but things are looking up. After a year of drama and dysfunction, the city is finally getting back on track. It all started when Mayor Kahlil Seren and the city council couldn't agree on the budget. Things got so bad that the council accused Seren of not being

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Arkansas Schools See Big Drop in Students

Arkansas public schools are seeing fewer students than they have in two decades. The state's education department reports that the number of K-12 students in public schools has dropped to 465, 421 this year. That's nearly 9, 000 fewer students than last year. The decline isn't just happening in one

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Scripts We Follow in Family Dynamics

Ever notice how you slip back into your old family role when you're all together? It's like a script you can't shake off. Maybe you're the one who always organizes everything, or perhaps you're the one who stirs up trouble. These roles stick around, even when we think we've grown out of them. Psych

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

NASCAR's Kenny Wallace Calls Out College Sports and NASCAR's Issues

Kenny Wallace, a well-known NASCAR figure, recently shared his strong opinions on college sports and NASCAR's current state. He believes college sports, especially football and basketball, have grown massively in popularity, while NASCAR has seen a decline. Wallace argues that college sports rankin

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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Lindsay Lohan's Snowy Adventure with Son Luai

Lindsay Lohan is enjoying motherhood and sharing glimpses of her life with her son, Luai. Recently, she posted a photo on Instagram showing her and Luai playing in the snow. Lohan, dressed in a black puffer coat, held her son's hand, while Luai wore a cute truck-adorned puffer coat and boots. Lohan

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Harsh Winter: Lives Lost in a Tent Fire Amid Ongoing Struggles

In the Gaza Strip, a tragic fire claimed the lives of a grandmother and her 5-year-old grandson while they were cooking in their tent. This heartbreaking event highlights the harsh living conditions faced by many Palestinians, especially as winter brings cold and rain. Thousands of people are living

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

San Luis Valley Wrestlers Shine in Latest Rankings

Wrestling fans in the San Luis Valley have plenty to celebrate. The latest rankings are out, and several local teams and wrestlers are making their mark. In Class 3A, Alamosa is still the top dog. The Mean Moose have a strong lineup with 10 wrestlers making the cut. Leading the pack are Jeremiah De

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