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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Night of Quirky Fun at the Rocky Horror Show

The Rocky Horror Picture Show turned 50, and New York City celebrated with a special screening at City Winery. Fans showed up dressed as their favorite characters, like Rocky and Dr. Frank-N-Furter. It was a night full of creativity and fun. The event was more than just a movie screening. It was a

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

How a Tiny Helper Boosts Big Chemical Reactions

Scientists have found a clever way to make chemical reactions happen faster. They used a tiny helper called imidazole (ImH) to boost the speed of a reaction that breaks down a pollutant called 2, 4-chlorophenol. The reaction was 110 times faster than before! Here's how it works: The ImH sticks to t

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Supreme Court to Decide if Roundup Lawsuits Can Continue

The U. S. Supreme Court has decided to take on a significant case involving Bayer and its popular weedkiller, Roundup. The issue at hand is whether people can sue Bayer for cancer claims under state laws, given that the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not found Roundup to be a cancer

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Bella Hadid: From Runways to Reins and Screens

Bella Hadid is making waves beyond the fashion world. She's stepping into acting with a bang, starring in a new sci-fi horror series called "The Beauty. " Her character, Ruby, is quite the action hero, smashing mirrors and racing through Paris on a motorcycle. It seems like Bella is bringing her rea

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Shows Take Over NBC's New Lineup

NBC is making a big move in the TV world. They've just given the green light to two new crime dramas. One is called "Puzzled. " It's about a guy named Mike Brink. He was a college athlete, but after a fire, he got hurt. Now, he can see things differently. This helps him solve crimes with the police.

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Southland: The Cop Show That Feels Real

Crime shows are everywhere, but only a few stand out. Southland is one of those shows that feels real, like a documentary. It's not just about cops and crimes. It's about the people and the places in Los Angeles that are often ignored. The show started in 2009 on NBC. It had a great cast and a uniq

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Privacy in the Digital Age: Supreme Court Takes on Tech and Crime

The Supreme Court has decided to tackle a significant issue: whether police can use tech to track people's phones during investigations. This case, Chatrie v. United States, revolves around a man named Okello T. Chatrie, who is currently in prison for a bank robbery that happened near Richmond, Virg

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Britain's Train Crime Wave: Who's Behind It?

Britain's trains, once seen as safe and orderly, are now facing a serious crime problem. New data shows that foreign nationals are involved in a large number of arrests on trains and subways. In fact, they make up 80% of theft arrests and 40% of violent crime suspects. This is a big deal because mig

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Police Tracking: Where Do We Draw the Line?

In a world where technology is everywhere, a big question arises: how much should police be allowed to dig into our phones? The Supreme Court is currently tackling this issue, focusing on something called geofence warrants. These warrants let law enforcement gather location data from all phones in a

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

GNOME 50: A Big Change for Linux Users

GNOME 50 is here, and it's making a big move. It's now only using Wayland. This means you can't start GNOME with the old X11 system anymore. But don't worry, your old X11 apps will still work. They'll run through something called XWayland. This change is part of a bigger trend. Many Linux desktops

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