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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Smart Tech Tackles Public Health in Essex County

Essex County is making waves in public health with a new high-tech approach. They're using artificial intelligence and machine learning to tackle everything from lead exposure to rodent problems. The tech, developed by Esri, is the same used by Johns Hopkins for their famous COVID-19 tracker. It's n

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Farmers and the Struggle with Nitrogen Rules in Germany

In Germany, farmers face tough rules about nitrogen use. These rules are meant to protect the environment. But farmers have different ideas about how well these rules work. A recent study looked at how farmers in Lower Saxony feel about these rules. It found two main groups. One group doubts the ru

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Jan 20 2026EDUCATION

Young Science Star Shines at MLK Day Event in San Jose

A young science enthusiast named Sean Atitsogbe, known as Sean the Science Kid, became the highlight of the African American Community Services Agency’s annual MLK Day luncheon in San Jose. With nearly 2 million followers on social media, Sean, who is only 11 years old, captivated the audience of ov

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

From Miami to the National Stage: D'Angelo Ponds's Journey

D'Angelo Ponds, a standout defensive back for Indiana University, has made a name for himself on the national stage. His journey from Miami Gardens to college football stardom is a testament to his resilience and skill. Ponds's impressive performance in the Peach Bowl, where he intercepted a pass an

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

MLK Day: A Day of Reflection and Resistance

The political atmosphere in the US is tense, and this year's Martin Luther King Jr. Day is no exception. While some people are focusing on King's message of unity, others are using the day to protest against current policies. Last year, the president signed executive orders that rolled back civil r

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Wonders: Big Tech's Thirsty Plans and Our Future

Louisiana's water is precious. It's not just for drinking. It's for life. So, why aren't we talking about how big tech's data centers might affect our water supply? Right now, there's a plan to build a huge data center in Holly Ridge. It's not just any building. It's a facility that could use a lot

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Why Pushing for Greenland Could Backfire on America

The idea of the U. S. taking over Greenland has been floating around for a while. But now, it looks like President Trump might be serious about it. He hasn't ruled out using force, which has everyone on edge. Europe isn't just going to sit back and watch. They've made it clear they won't let this h

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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 2026BUSINESS

Davos Gathering: A Look at the Global Elite's Annual Meetup

Every year, a unique event takes place in a small Swiss town called Davos. It's not your typical gathering. The town, usually quiet and peaceful, transforms into a bustling hub of activity. The streets, covered in a fresh layer of snow, are filled with sleek black vehicles. These aren't just any veh

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

F1 2026: A New Way to Race

Esteban Ocon, a driver for Haas F1, thinks the upcoming 2026 F1 cars will change everything drivers know about speed. These new cars have active aerodynamics and stronger hybrid engines. This is a big deal because F1 hasn't had such a huge change in a long time. Ocon recently tried out his Haas VF-

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