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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Giants Are Trying to Ease the Burden of AI Data Centers on Local Communities

Big Tech is pouring massive amounts of money into building data centers to support AI systems. These centers demand a lot of electricity, which has led to higher energy bills and environmental worries in nearby areas. In some places, electricity costs have skyrocketed by up to 267% over the past fiv

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

A Teen's Life Lost in a Crowded Chipotle

In a shocking turn of events, a 16-year-old boy lost his life in a Chipotle restaurant near Temple University. The victim, identified as Khyon Smith-Tate, was found shot in the chest inside the bathroom. Police are currently searching for three suspects, all believed to be young males between 16 and

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How to Make Your Heart Work Smarter, Not Harder

Your heart is like a pump, always working to keep you alive. When you're just sitting around, your heart still beats, and that's your resting heart rate. For most people, this number is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. But if you're super fit, like a marathon runner, it might be as low as 30 to

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Jan 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Retirement Haven on a Budget: Baytown, Texas

Retirement dreams often include warm weather and coastal views, but the high costs in popular spots are pushing people to explore other options. Baytown, Texas, is stepping into the spotlight as a practical choice for retirees. Nestled near Galveston Bay, it offers a mix of affordability and coastal

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Kansas City Royals Reshape Kauffman Stadium for Fairer Play

The Kansas City Royals are making big changes to Kauffman Stadium. They are moving the outfield fences closer by 10 feet. This change aims to make the stadium more fair for hitters. The Royals want to turn Kauffman into a park where hitting a ball well means it will likely be a home run. For years,

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

Fish Maturation: A New Way to Preserve and Flavor

Fish has always been a staple in many diets, but how it's preserved and prepared is changing. People are now using methods like dry-aging and dry-curing to make fish last longer and taste better. These techniques are not new, but they are gaining popularity. Dry-aging and dry-curing involve placing

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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 2026HEALTH

Cheese Recall: A Serious Warning for Your Health

A critical cheese recall has just been upgraded to the highest level of alert. The FDA, the group that keeps our food safe, found a dangerous bacteria called Listeria in some cheeses. This bacteria can make people very sick, even leading to death. The cheese comes from a factory in New Jersey. The

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Firms Shift Gears on Security as AI Fraud Rises

Crypto firms are rethinking their security strategies. They are moving away from traditional methods like multi-factor authentication (MFA). This shift is happening because AI-powered fraud is on the rise. Only 28% of crypto firms now rely on MFA as their primary defense. Instead, they are turning t

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Ring and Watch Duty Team Up to Tackle Wildfires

Ring has teamed up with Watch Duty to help people stay safe from wildfires. This partnership brings important fire updates right to your phone. It's part of Ring's Neighbors app, which already helps people share local news. Watch Duty is a well-known app for wildfire alerts. It gives real-time upda

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