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Jan 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

California's Solar Dilemma: Why This Old Plant Stays Open

In the vast Mojave Desert, the Ivanpah solar plant stands as a symbol of both innovation and controversy. This power plant, once hailed as a marvel of solar technology, is now a hot topic among energy experts and policymakers. The plant uses a unique method called solar thermal technology. It has a

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

A Fire Strikes Mississippi's Historic Synagogue

A suspect is now in custody after a fire tore through the Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Mississippi, early Saturday morning. The fire caused significant damage to the synagogue, including its administrative office and library, where several Torahs were either destroyed or damaged. Fortunately

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert's Heartfelt Support Amidst Shocking News

Melissa Gilbert, known for her role in "Little House on the Prairie, " has been receiving an outpouring of support from fans and colleagues following the arrest warrant issued for her husband, Timothy Busfield. The warrant, issued by the Albuquerque Police Department, alleges that Busfield abused tw

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Riding for Meals: The Hidden Health Struggles of Food Couriers

In South Korea, a group of workers are always on the move. They are the food delivery riders. They zip through streets on their motorcycles. Their job is to bring meals to people's doors. But what about their own health? A recent study dug into this. These riders face unique health challenges. Thei

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

The Buzz Around Inflammation: What’s Really Going On?

In today’s digital world, it’s easy to feel like something is wrong with your body. A quick scroll through social media can leave you convinced that you’re “inflamed. ” But what does that even mean? The term “inflammation” has become a catch-all phrase. It’s used to explain everything from bloating

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Broadway Show That Took Over My Life

It all started with a simple invitation. Last March, a new Broadway musical called "Operation Mincemeat" opened, and I went to a press preview. Two weeks later, a friend from Los Angeles visited and asked for recommendations. I suggested the show and decided to join her. Then things got a bit out o

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Meal Scam: Fraud, Politics, and ICE Raids

In Minnesota, a massive fraud scheme involving a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future has sparked a lot of trouble. This group was supposed to provide meals to kids but instead tricked the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The scandal started during the COVID-19 pandemic when the gov

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

A Journey Through Heartbreak and Healing

In the quiet of a summer night in 2023, Belle Burden found herself alone, staring at a laptop screen. She had just hit publish on her first-ever article, a personal essay about her marriage. The moment it went live, panic set in. There was no turning back. This was a big deal for her. Burden, now 5

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Why Ignoring Your Teeth Now Can Cost You Later

Dentists are trying to convince young adults to take their oral health seriously. They are using creative methods to get this message across. For instance, they are using popular social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube. These platforms are effective because they allow dentists to show, rather

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Boston's Next Move After Bregman Joins Cubs

Alex Bregman's decision to join the Cubs has left the Red Sox with some choices to make. The team had hoped to keep Bregman, but he chose a five-year, $175 million deal with Chicago. This means the Red Sox need to find another strong hitter for their lineup. Bo Bichette is now a top target for Bost

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