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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Artificial Intelligence: A Growing Concern for Society

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a big part of our lives. It has many uses in medicine, like finding cancers in medical pictures. But, it's also causing problems in many areas. In schools, AI is used as a teaching tool, but some people question its effectiveness. Outside of school, it's oft

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Robots Are Coming to Your Home Soon

Robots that look and act like humans are becoming a reality. They can do chores, work in factories, and even chat with you. Companies like Tesla, Agility Robotics, and 1X Technologies are leading the way. These robots can fold clothes, answer doors, and make coffee. They can also do dangerous and bo

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Lakers' Unexpected Heroes Shine in Tight Win

The Lakers secured a hard-fought victory against the Memphis Grizzlies, with a final score of 128-121. Luka Dončić and LeBron James were the stars of the game, each scoring over 30 points. Dončić led the team with 34 points, while James contributed 31 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. The Lake

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Crypto Crime Wave: A Dark Side of Digital Money

In 2025, as Bitcoin's value soared, so did the number of violent crimes linked to cryptocurrency. These attacks, known as "wrench attacks, " involve physical violence to force victims to hand over their digital money. At least 65 such cases have been recorded in a public database, but experts believ

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

A New Chapter for Hall of Fame Resort: What's Next?

The Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Co. has made a big move. It's no longer a publicly traded company. Instead, it's now privately owned. This shift happened on January 1st. The change was part of a planned merger. The new owner is HOFV Holdings LLC. This company is linked to developer Stuart Li

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Bryce Young's Contract: A Risky Bet for the Panthers

The Carolina Panthers have a big choice to make about Bryce Young. He's their quarterback, and they need to decide if he's worth a big, long-term contract. Right now, it's not a simple yes or no answer. Young has shown some good moments, but he's also had some really bad games. So, the Panthers are

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Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

How a Tiny Protein Might Slow Down Colon Cancer

In the world of cancer research, scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to stop cancer cells from growing and spreading. One recent study focused on a protein called PCGF1. This protein is part of a larger group of proteins known as Polycomb Group proteins. These proteins play a big role

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Sports in 2025: A Year of Surprises and Goodbyes

In 2025, sports fans witnessed a whirlwind of events that left many questioning what they thought they knew. Nico Harrison became a polarizing figure, loved and hated in equal measure, reshaping the landscape of U. S. sports. The year also saw the rise of new stars and the fall of old giants, with t

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

A Deadly Dispute Outside Vancouver Bar

A tragic event unfolded in Vancouver early Saturday. A man lost his life in a shooting outside a sports bar. The trouble started inside the Offramp Sports Bar on NE 112th Avenue. Two men had a heated argument and decided to take it outside around 12:50 a. m. That's when things turned deadly. Witness

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Life with a Clever Carbon Design

Lithium-sulfur batteries hold great promise, but they have a big problem. The shuttle effect and slow sulfur conversion cause them to wear out quickly. To tackle this, scientists created a smart sulfur host called VGS@MoC/NCNF. This host is made of nitrogen-doped carbon nanofibers coated with graphe

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