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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes Viewers Keep Dropping: Why?

The Golden Globes Awards keep losing fans. This year, only 8. 66 million people watched. That is a 7% drop from last year. Last year, 9. 27 million people tuned in. That was also a drop from the previous year. In 2024, 9. 47 million people watched. The trend is clear. Viewers are losing interest. T

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Moves in Tech Funding: January 14, 2026

January 14, 2026, was a big day for tech funding. Investors put a lot of money into AI, robotics, and cybersecurity. Skild AI got $1. 4 billion to build a "brain" for robots. This brain can control different types of robots, like humanoids and drones. The company wants to make robots smarter and mor

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

New York Jets' Draft Strategy Shifts After Quarterback Decision

The New York Jets' plans for the 2026 NFL Draft took an unexpected turn. Dante Moore, a quarterback from Oregon, decided to stay in college instead of joining the draft. This change means the Jets need to rethink their strategy. With Moore out of the picture, the Jets might focus on defense first.

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Keep Your Little Ones Safe: Why the MMR Vaccine Matters

Measles is making a comeback, and it's nothing to sneeze at. This virus can cause some serious trouble, like breathing problems, brain swelling, and even death. It spreads like wildfire, sticking around in the air and on surfaces for up to two hours. If one person has it, nine out of ten unvaccinate

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Heroes of Our Planet: Fungi and the Fight for Their Survival

Dr. Toby Kiers, a leading evolutionary biologist, has been awarded the prestigious Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. This honor is often called the "Nobel Prize for the Environment. " At the same time, her non-profit organization, SPUN, is launching a new project called "Underground Advocat

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Flint's Chilly Solution: Warming Centers Step Up

Flint is taking action to keep people warm during a cold snap. Two senior centers will open their doors to anyone needing shelter from the cold. The Mays Senior and Community Service Center and the McKinley Center will be available as warming centers. The decision comes as temperatures are expected

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Peaky Blinders Outshines Recent Gangster Films

Gangster movies have seen a decline in recent years. But one show stands out. Peaky Blinders, a TV series, has done something special. It has surpassed many gangster films from the past 15 years. The show follows Tommy Shelby, a character who grows from a small-time criminal to a powerful figure. H

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Jan 15 2026CRIME

A Closer Look at the Ogle County Trial: What Really Happened?

In the Ogle County trial, a man named Duane Meyer, known as DC, is facing serious charges. He's accused of killing his ex-wife, Maggie Meyer, and starting a fire that also took the life of their 3-year-old son, Amos. The trial has been going on for a few days now, and the focus has been on the evide

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants and the Power Dilemma: Who Pays the Price?

Microsoft, a major player in the tech industry, has been expanding its data center footprint across the United States. As of 2024, the company had secured permits for 44 data centers, making it one of the top five companies in terms of data center construction. These facilities are not small; half o

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Nebraska's Fight for Funding

Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) are asking for more money. They say they need it to keep doing their jobs well. This is not new. They have been asking for more funds for a long time. But now, they are making a final push. They want lawmakers to listen and act. The re

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