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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Young Lives Lost: The Aftermath of a Tragic Night in Switzerland

A somber mood hung over Crans-Montana, Switzerland, as families grappled with the aftermath of a devastating fire at a local bar. The blaze, which erupted on New Year's Eve, claimed 40 lives and left many more injured. The tragedy has left a community in shock, with parents either mourning their los

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Lighting Up Data: How LEDs Could Change the Way We Communicate

In a world where Wi-Fi and mobile data are everywhere, a new way to send information is making waves. Scientists have cooked up a cool method using visible light to transmit data. This isn't just any light—it's the kind that comes from LEDs, like the ones in your phone's flashlight or streetlights.

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Oregon's Nonprofits Face a Tough Challenge

Oregon's nonprofits are in a tight spot. They help people with education, health, jobs, and other essential services. But now, they're under a lot of pressure. Federal money is drying up. Local governments can't keep up with their promises. At the same time, more people need help because housing is

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Reshaping Job Searches Today

AI is becoming a big part of our daily lives. It's used in many fields like healthcare, science, and business. But with this rapid growth, there are concerns about its impact on jobs, the environment, and everyday life. In places like Springdale, these concerns are becoming real. New data centers a

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Measles Alert: Stay Informed and Take Action

Measles has made an appearance in South Carolina, and health officials are on the lookout. Three spots in the state have been flagged as potential exposure sites. These include a restaurant, a popular electronics store, and a library. The infected individual was unaware they were spreading the virus

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Measles Alert: What You Need to Know

A measles alert has been issued in North Carolina after a person with the disease visited public places. Health officials are urging people who were at Constantine's Restaurant in Gastonia after 8:30 p. m. on Dec. 26, 2025, to stay alert for measles symptoms until Jan. 16, 2026. The same individual

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How Early Cannabis Use Can Shape Future Habits

Starting to use cannabis early in life can lead to bigger problems later. This is especially true for young men. A study looked at two groups of people from birth to age 23. It found that guys who started using cannabis early were more likely to have issues with it as adults. For girls, the link was

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Fewer Lives Lost: Pittsburgh's Crime Rates Drop in 2025

In 2025, Pittsburgh saw a big drop in homicides. There were only 35 killings, the lowest number in decades. This trend wasn't just in Pittsburgh. Other big cities like New York and Los Angeles also saw fewer murders. Experts say this could be because of better community programs and less violence ov

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's Military Robot: A Glimpse into Future Warfare

China's military has unveiled a robot that can mirror a soldier's movements in real time. This isn't just about showing off technology; it's part of a bigger push to develop autonomous combat systems for modern warfare. The robot, demonstrated at the 12th International Army Cadets Week in Nanjing,

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Measles in the Carolinas: What You Need to Know

A measles outbreak in South Carolina has been spreading. It has now reached North Carolina. The outbreak started in Spartanburg County. It has now spread to other places. These include Greenville and Spartanburg. People who visited certain places during the holiday season may have been exposed. The

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