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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How China's Farms Can Grow More Food and Reduce Pollution

China's farms are a major source of pollution, contributing to 17% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions. However, the need to increase food production presents a challenge. The tools farmers use, such as tractors, pesticides, fertilizers, and plastic sheets, play a significant role in this dile

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A Fresh Start for Fire Victims

The LA City Council’s Budget and Finance Committee made a step in the right direction. They decided to waive permit fees for victims of the Palisades Fire. This is a good move, but it's a bit late. The full council should approve this soon. It's unfair to charge people to rebuild their homes. The c

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Messy Truth Behind America's Factory Farms

America's factory farms, or CAFOs, produce a staggering amount of waste. This waste often ends up in our rivers and lakes, making them unsafe for swimming or fishing. The problem is that these farms are not held to the same environmental standards as other industries. Unlike factories, they don't ha

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

What's Really Hurting Our Chances of Having Kids?

In Australia, a big study looked at why some women struggle to have kids. It checked out both things they can control, like lifestyle choices, and things they can't, like health issues. The goal was to see which factors really matter when it comes to fertility problems over time. Lifestyle choices,

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Wetlands Can Help Clean Water in Small Towns

Wetlands are a cheap and easy way to clean water in small towns. But, most studies on these wetlands don't look at how they work when water flow changes throughout the day. This is important because water use in small towns isn't constant. In a recent study, three types of wetlands were tested. The

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's New Tricks for Movie and Show Lovers

TikTok is rolling out two fresh ad options. These are made to help movie studios and streaming services turn all the hype on TikTok into real sales and new sign-ups. The goal? To show users content they will love. The new Streaming Ads feature uses Smart+, TikTok’s AI-powered toolkit. This tool is

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update: A Bumpy Ride for Users

Millions of Windows 11 users are facing a rough patch this January. The latest mandatory update has brought more headaches than solutions. Microsoft has rolled out emergency fixes, but many issues linger without a clear resolution timeline. The update, a mandatory security patch, forces itself onto

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Seahawks vs. Rams: Turning the Tide

The Seattle Seahawks are on the brink of a Super Bowl showdown. Their stadium, Lumen Field, has seen its share of playoff drama. The Los Angeles Rams are the only team to win a playoff game there. Now, they're back for a third shot. Fans are buzzing with predictions. Will the Seahawks finally break

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Reveal: What's Cooking in 2026?

Samsung's 2026 Galaxy Unpacked event is shaping up to be a big deal. The tech giant has been busy, and they're ready to show off some new gadgets. Let's dive in and see what's expected. First up, the Galaxy S26 lineup. Don't expect a huge design overhaul. The S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra will look pret

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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Mediterranean Havens for Retirement

Retiring in the Mediterranean can be a dream come true for many, especially those looking to stretch their dollars further. With stunning scenery, rich history, and a slower pace of life, these spots offer a lot for less. Let's explore some of the best places to retire without breaking the bank. Va

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