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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How China's Chemical Crackdown Might Be Saving Lives Across the Border

Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid, has been a major problem in the U. S. for over ten years. But something interesting happened around mid-2023: the number of overdose deaths started to drop. Researchers think this might be because of changes happening in China, where many of the chemicals used to

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Power Play: A Tech Giant's Big Move in Pennsylvania

A major tech company has just made a significant move in Pennsylvania. They've struck a deal to buy electricity from the Beaver Valley nuclear power plant. Why? To power their AI data centers. This is a big deal because it shows how much energy these AI systems need. But it also raises questions abo

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Jan 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Sorel Slabtown 62’ Boots: A Must-Have for Style and Function

Winter is here, and so are the deals on Sorel boots. The brand is known for its tough, waterproof boots, but did you know they also make stylish ones? The Slabtown 62’ Six model is a great example. It’s rugged yet classy, and right now, you can get it for 40% off at REI. The Slabtown 62’ Six Waterp

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Scrubs Revival Honors Sam Lloyd with a Heartfelt Tribute

The Scrubs revival is bringing back the beloved medical comedy with a special nod to the late Sam Lloyd. In a recent chat, Zach Braff shared how the show is paying tribute to his former co-star, who played the lovable lawyer Ted Buckland for nine seasons. The cast has named a new bar in the show "Ll

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Juventus' Big Move: Bringing Chiesa Back and Selling Players

Juventus is making waves in the football world with their plans to bring back Federico Chiesa. This is a big deal because they sold him to Liverpool not long ago for around 15 million euros. At that time, Chiesa was not a regular in their first team, and his contract was about to end. Now, Juventus

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of Dilbert's Creator: A Complicated Legacy

Scott Adams, the man behind the famous comic strip "Dilbert, " passed away on January 13, 2026, at the age of 68. His comic was a hit, appearing in over 2, 000 newspapers worldwide. It spoke to many office workers, making them laugh about their daily struggles. But his life took a sharp turn when he

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Iran's Silent Crisis: A Look into the Protests and the Hidden Toll

Iran is facing a serious situation. Many people are protesting against the government. The protests started because of rising prices and economic struggles. But now, they have grown into something much bigger. People are demanding big changes. The government is not making things easy. They have cut

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

A Dead Star's Glowing Surprise: A Cosmic Puzzle

In the vast expanse of space, a peculiar sight has left astronomers scratching their heads. A white dwarf, the leftover core of a dead star, is putting on a dazzling light show. This isn't just any light show; it's a glowing shock wave that shouldn't exist. The star, RXJ0528+2838, is about 730 light

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

A Big Move in the Skies: Two Budget Airlines Join Forces

In a surprising turn of events, Allegiant Air, a budget airline based in Las Vegas, has decided to buy Sun Country Airlines, another budget airline from Minneapolis. This deal is worth $1. 5 billion and includes both cash and stock. Allegiant will also take on about $400 million of Sun Country's deb

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Musician's Struggle: Remembering Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin

Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin, a gifted guitarist and co-founder of the South London band Black Midi, passed away at the young age of 26. His death was announced by the band's record label, Rough Trade Records, on January 12, 2024. The news came as a shock to many, as Kwasniewski-Kelvin had been open abou

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