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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Offshore Wind Farms: Mapping the Seafloor for a Greener Future

Offshore wind farms are a big deal in the fight against climate change. They offer a clean way to generate electricity, reducing the need for fossil fuels. Brazil, with its vast coastline, has a lot of potential in this area. But setting up these wind farms isn't easy. The seafloor is a complex plac

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Quick Fixes for Everyday Hassles

Dealing with pesky telemarketers can be a real headache. One person found a clever way to handle these unwanted calls. They started spelling out the word \"stop\" when they answered the phone. This trick seems to work well for them, as their phone rarely rings anymore. It's a simple idea, but it mig

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

Solar Power Surge: Texas Leads the Clean Energy Charge

Texas is becoming a hotspot for solar panel production. In Wilmer, just outside Dallas, T1 Energy's G1_Dallas plant is buzzing with activity. Here, robots and humans work side by side to produce 20, 000 solar panels daily. This advanced facility, which opened last year, employs 1, 200 people and ope

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: January 16, 2026 - A Look at Notable Figures

January 16, 2026, marks the birthday of several notable figures in the entertainment industry. Among them are Richard T. Jones, Debbie Allen, and many others. These individuals have made significant contributions to film, music, and television, shaping the cultural landscape in various ways. Richar

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Throwback to 2016: A Look at the Stars' Wildest Moments

The internet is buzzing with nostalgia as people revisit the trends and moments that defined 2016. It's amazing how much has changed in just a decade. The fashion, the music, and even the way we took photos all seem so different now. Celebrities are also joining in on the fun, sharing throwback pho

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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Thinking Power: What Makes Some Older Adults Sharper?

Ever wondered why some older folks seem to have a sharper mind than others? It might have something to do with their brain waves and how they handle tougher thinking tasks. A recent study looked into this by comparing two groups of older adults: those with high cognitive reserve (HCR) and those with

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

The Unseen Pages of History: A Look at Past Events

History often hides in plain sight. Old newspapers are like time capsules. They show us what life was like in the past. On January 16, several big events happened over the years. These events shaped the region in different ways. In 1918, the world was at war. The Dixon Evening Telegraph talked abou

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Local Leaders Challenge State Over Crime Victim Visas

In a surprising move, two top law enforcement officials in Douglas County have taken legal action against Colorado's governor and other state leaders. Their issue? A 2021 state law designed to make it easier for non-citizen crime victims to apply for U visas. These visas are special permits that all

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Easy Workouts That Won't Hurt Your Knees

High-intensity exercises like running and jumping are often seen as the best way to stay fit. But what if these activities are causing pain in your joints? There are plenty of other options that can keep you active without the discomfort. These exercises are not just for people with joint issues. E

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Game Changer: AI Steps Up Youth Sports

Youth sports are getting a high-tech makeover. A new platform called AIM+ is shaking things up. It's designed to make sports like volleyball more fun and easier to manage. The platform uses AI to capture games, create highlights, and track stats automatically. This means no more juggling different t

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