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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wind Farms: More Than Just Clean Energy

China's push for green energy is making waves, both on land and in the sea. Wind farms, those giant spinning structures, are doing more than just generating electricity. They're giving marine life a helping hand. In 2025, renewable energy became the world's top electricity source, and China led the

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Trump's Trip to Detroit: What Do the Numbers Say?

President Donald Trump is making a stop in Detroit on January 13, 2026. But how do Americans feel about him right now? The numbers aren't great. Several polls show that more than half of Americans disapprove of his performance. Let's break it down. The CBS News/YouGov poll shows the highest disappr

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Jan 13 2026OPINION

Public Lands in Peril: A Year of Chaos and Controversy

The Trump administration's takeover brought swift and severe changes to public lands. The Department of the Interior saw a massive overhaul, with 2, 300 employees let go, leaving key agencies like the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) understaffed. This wasn't just about cutt

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Jan 13 2026EDUCATION

Skills for the Future: Why Trades Matter

The way we think about education after high school is changing. It's not just about going to a four-year college anymore. There are many paths to a good career, and trades are becoming a big part of that. In the Pacific Northwest, places like Cascadia Tech Academy are showing how important trades c

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cyberattacks: A Growing Threat to Our Daily Lives

In October 2022, a routine hospital visit turned into a nightmare for a mother in Iowa. Her 3-year-old son, recovering from a tonsillectomy, was accidentally given an overdose of medication. The reason? A ransomware attack had crippled the hospital's computer systems, making it impossible for staff

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Davos: A Gathering of Minds Amid Global Turmoil

The world's most powerful people are gathering in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting. This year, the event is taking place during a time of great uncertainty. The global economic order is being tested. U. S. President Donald Trump's policies are at odds with the forum'

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Jan 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Raising Kids in Nevada: A Tough Gig?

Nevada isn't the best place to raise a family. It's near the bottom of the list. Only three states are worse. This is what a recent study found. The study looked at many things. It checked out family fun, health, safety, education, child care, affordability, and money matters. Nevada did okay in fa

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Crisis: How Malnutrition is Hurting India's Rural Kids

In the countryside of India, a silent crisis is unfolding. Many kids under five are not getting the food they need to grow strong and healthy. This isn't just about empty stomachs; it's about the future of these children. A recent study took a close look at this problem using data from a big health

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

The Power of People: How a Strong Team Can Make or Break a Startup

Building a strong team is often overlooked, but it's crucial for a startup's success. Many startups fail because they focus too much on technology or marketing and not enough on the people behind the scenes. Over the past five years, a co-founder and his team have been working on a unique project c

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Foresight Tech VCT: What's Happening with Their Shares?

On January 13, 2026, Foresight Technology VCT plc made a move to buy back some of its shares. They snatched up 308, 731 shares at 87. 4p each, all set for cancellation. This isn't just a random buyback; it's a strategic play to tweak their capital structure. After this purchase, the company's capit

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