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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Smart Move: Sharing War Data to Boost AI Training

Ukraine is stepping up its game in the war against Russia. The country's new defense boss, Mykhailo Fedorov, has a bold plan. He wants to share Ukraine's war data with allies. This data is gold for training AI. It includes combat stats and drone footage. Fedorov sees this as a powerful tool in talks

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Section V Stars: Who Shined Brightest This Week?

Section V athletes are making waves, and it's time to decide who stood out the most from January 12-18. The vote is open until 8 p. m. Thursday, and the winner will be revealed on Instagram Friday morning. Anyone can nominate an athlete by sending an email, but only those who play on Section V boys

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Putting Families First: A New Look at What Really Matters

Utah is known for its strong communities. But what makes a community strong? It's not just about shared beliefs. It's about making sure everyone has what they need to live well. This means good jobs, affordable homes, and access to healthcare. Yet, many policies seem to overlook these basic needs.

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Tilapia Muscle Cells: A Leap for Lab-Grown Fish Meat

Scientists have created a new type of muscle cell from a special kind of tilapia. They named it ONM, short for Oreochromis niloticus muscle. These cells were grown using a technique called explant. The cells did well in a special growth environment. They thrived in an L-15 medium with 5% fetal bovin

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Jan 20 2026EDUCATION

Utah's Bold Move: Should Third Graders Be Held Back for Reading?

Utah is considering a big change in how it handles reading skills for third graders. Governor Spencer Cox wants to make sure kids can read well before moving on to the next grade. He thinks holding students back might help them in the long run, even if it's tough in the short term. To make this wor

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Get Active: Fun Sports Events Await in St. Augustine!

St. Augustine is buzzing with sports events this winter and spring, offering something for everyone. From running to biking, kayaking to horse racing, there's no shortage of ways to stay active and have fun. Running enthusiasts have plenty of options. The Matanzas 5K & Fun Run is back for its 46th

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Time to Upgrade Sycamore's Aging Security Cameras

Sycamore is looking to give its old security cameras a much-needed upgrade. The current systems in place are outdated and not doing their job well enough. This is a big deal for keeping people safe and managing risks. The city has even gotten quotes from three different companies to replace the old

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Unveiling the Truth Behind Fast-Casual Restaurant Success

Starting a restaurant chain is not easy. It takes a lot of hard work and planning. Hady Kfoury learned this the hard way. He began his journey in fine dining, working under famous chefs. In 2008, he opened the first Naya, a Lebanese-inspired eatery. The initial success was a big boost. A feature in

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Muscles Learn to Handle Workouts Better

Scientists wanted to see how muscles and the brain work together to get better at handling tough exercises. They looked at how muscles react to intense workouts and how the brain helps them recover faster over time. They had 23 people do two rounds of tough leg exercises, with a break of three week

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

UFC 324: A Mixed Bag for MMA Fans

UFC 324 is here, and it's got a bit of everything. Sure, it's not packed with title fights, but it's still stacked with some serious talent. The main event? Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett going at it for the interim lightweight title. It's a fun matchup, but let's be real—it's not the undisputed

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