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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's AI-Powered Showcase: A Mix of Futuristic and Familiar

Samsung's CES 2026 event was a blend of innovative and previously seen tech. The spotlight was on AI-driven products, with new TVs, speakers, and projectors taking center stage. Among the highlights was a massive 130-inch Micro RGB TV, though it seemed more like a concept than a reality. The Micro

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Berlin's Chilly Wake-Up Call: Power Struggles and Political Moves

Berlin is in the grip of a cold snap, but it's not just the weather keeping residents shivering. A suspected arson attack on a cable bridge has left thousands without power, with some areas still in the dark two days later. The attack, claimed by a left-wing group called the Vulkangruppe, targeted t

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Anker's Big Move into Home Energy

Anker is about to make a splash in the home energy market. They are set to unveil something they call \"the world’s first smart hybrid whole-home backup solution. \" The product, named Solix E10, will be showcased at CES 2026. But don't expect too many details just yet. The company is staying tight-

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

Powering Up: New Hub in Texas Boosts Data Center Growth

A new logistics hub has just opened in La Porte, Texas, near Houston. This hub is part of LS Cable & System USA's plan to support its growing busduct business. Busduct, also known as busway, is a system that delivers large amounts of electricity safely and efficiently. It's especially useful in data

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Jan 03 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Massive Fire at Denver's Harker Heights Construction Site

A huge fire broke out in a building that was still being built on Leetsdale Drive, close to Glendale. The flames were so big that they could be seen from far away, lighting up the night sky. The area was quickly evacuated, and the road was shut down to keep people safe. Firefighters from Denver and

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Future Uncertain After Maduro's Sudden Exit

In Madrid, Venezuelans who fled their homeland watched in shock as news broke about Nicolas Maduro's capture by U. S. forces. The event sparked a mix of relief and uncertainty among the large Venezuelan community in Spain, which includes prominent opposition figures like Edmundo Gonzalez and Leopold

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Power Struggle: Politicians and the Battle for Control

In the world of politics, it seems like politicians are having a tough time getting things done. A former advisor to the prime minister, Paul Ovenden, recently shared his thoughts on this issue. He believes that politicians have given away too much power to lawyers, activists, and regulators. This h

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Political Stories That Slipped Under the Radar in 2025

In 2025, politics was a whirlwind, and many important stories got lost in the shuffle. Here are some key events that didn't get the attention they deserved. Congress took a backseat this year. Lawmakers passed fewer bills than ever before. In fact, they only enacted 61 laws, which is way less than

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Big Win for Iowa Democrats

In a recent Iowa state Senate special election, Democrat Renee Hardman claimed victory, stopping Republicans from gaining two-thirds control of the Senate. This win is a big deal because it keeps the GOP from having too much power in the state government. Hardman, who runs a nonprofit and serves on

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Chewable Creatine: A Smart Twist on a Fitness Favorite

Creatine is a popular supplement. It's known for boosting both physical and mental performance. But not everyone likes the traditional powder form. Mixing it can be messy. The taste? Often not great. Chewable creatine is changing the game. It's easy to take. It's tasty. And it's convenient. Some pe

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