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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

New England's 2026: Stories to Watch

New England is always buzzing with news. As 2026 kicks off, several stories from last year are still making waves. Let's dive in. First up, a legal drama that's far from over. Remember the case of Lindsay Read? She was found not guilty in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Kee

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

Worcester and Nearby Towns Face Slippery Start to Wednesday

Winter weather struck Central Massachusetts hard overnight. Freezing rain left roads slick and dangerous. Because of this, several school districts decided to start classes two hours late on Wednesday, January 7th. Worcester was one of the districts affected, along with Shrewsbury, Leicester, Fitchb

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Turning Trash into Treasure: A New Way to Recycle Plastic

Plastic waste is a big problem. It's everywhere. In our homes, in our streets, and even in our oceans. By 2050, there could be 40 billion tons of plastic waste in the oceans. That's a huge amount! So, finding ways to recycle plastic is really important. Scientists have found a new way to recycle po

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Jan 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Venezuela's Oil: A Climate and Economic Challenge

Venezuela sits on a massive oil reserve, over 300 billion barrels, making it a tempting target for those eager to tap into its potential. The country's oil, however, is not just any oil. It's heavy, thick, and packed with impurities, making it one of the dirtiest oils in the world. Extracting this o

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

How Scientists Built a Miniature Artery in a Lab

Scientists have figured out how to make tiny arteries in the lab that work like the real thing. They did this by copying how arteries stretch and move in the body. This is a big deal because it helps them study arteries and test new medicines. The team used two types of human cells: one from vein l

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Valve's 2026 Gaming Gear: What's New and What's Hype?

Valve, the company behind Steam, is gearing up for a big year in 2026. They're bringing back the Steam Machine, a gaming PC designed for your living room. This isn't their first try at this. The first Steam Machine didn't do well. But now, with the success of the Steam Deck, Valve might have a bette

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Declan Rice: The Unsung Hero Shaping Arsenal's Future

Declan Rice is not just another player on Arsenal's roster; he's a key figure who brings more than just skills to the pitch. Even when he's not playing, his absence is noticeable. Recent wins without him show the team's strength, but they also highlight how much better Arsenal is when Rice is in the

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

How Plasma Swaps Affect Blood Thinners: A Real-Life Example

In the world of medicine, doctors often use special treatments to help patients. One such treatment is called therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). It's like a swap, where some of the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, is taken out and replaced with a different kind of plasma. This can help with

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

Dallas: The New Finance Hotspot?

Dallas is making waves as a top spot for finance companies. Mayor Eric Johnson believes that New York City's policies might push some firms to move to Dallas. He thinks this could be a big change, with more companies and people choosing Dallas over NYC. Johnson has been vocal about Dallas' growth.

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2026

Personal loans can be a lifesaver when you need cash fast. In early January 2026, some lenders are offering rates as low as 6. 24%. That's a pretty good deal if you need to borrow money. But before you jump in, it's important to understand how these loans work and what they can be used for. First,

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