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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Smart Trees for a Greener Future: How AI Can Help Cities Fight Climate Change

Cities are looking for ways to fight climate change. One big idea is to plant more trees. But just planting trees anywhere isn't enough. The right spots can make a big difference. A new study shows how AI can help find the best places to plant trees in cities. This can help cities capture more carbo

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Channels See Fewer Viewers as Interest Drops

Crypto content on YouTube is getting fewer views. This has been happening for a while, and now it's at the lowest point since early 2021. Some big names in the crypto world have noticed this drop. One person who studies crypto trends said that this isn't just happening on YouTube. Other places, lik

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

When to Take Your Blood Pressure Pill: Night or Day?

Researchers dug into a big question: Does it matter if you take your blood pressure medicine at night or in the morning? They looked at lots of studies to see how it affects heart health. Taking blood pressure pills at night might be better for some people. It could lower the risk of heart problems

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Understanding Paycheck Rules: What Employers Need to Know

Getting paid is why people work. It's the main reason they show up every day. But paying employees isn't just about agreeing on a number. There are rules to follow, and breaking them can lead to trouble. Recently, the Department of Labor shared some guidance to help employers navigate these rules.

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Naval Drills Near South Africa: What's Happening and Why India Stayed Out

Naval exercises are happening near South Africa, involving China, Russia, Iran, and other countries. These drills, called Will for Peace 2026, started on a Saturday and will last for a week. They include rescue operations, maritime strikes, and technical exchanges. China is leading these exercises,

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Margot Robbie to Star in Tim Burton's Giant Woman Revenge Story

A new twist is coming to the big screen. Margot Robbie is set to star in Tim Burton's remake of the 1958 sci-fi classic, Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman. This isn't just any remake, though. The writers behind the global hit KPop Demon Hunters are taking the reins on the screenplay. Tim Burton is dir

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

A Ski Resort Tragedy: What Went Wrong?

In the wake of a devastating fire at a ski resort bar, Swiss prosecutors have called in the owners for questioning. The blaze, which broke out on New Year's Day, claimed 40 lives and left 116 people injured. Many of the victims were teenagers, adding to the heartbreak of this tragedy. The owners, a

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

How Ships and Politics Shaped Each Other in Guangdong

Guangdong's ships changed a lot over time. They didn't just change because people wanted them to look different. Big events and politics played a huge role. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, ships had to adapt. Pirates were a big problem in the South China Sea. So, ships got stronger and tougher. The

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

Ventura's Violent Crime Wave: A Closer Look at the Aftermath

In a recent turn of events, a man has been handed a 12-year prison sentence for a string of violent crimes that shook downtown Ventura in 2024. The perpetrator, Efrain Troncoso, admitted guilt to serious charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. This plea deal led to the dismissal

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Exploring the Impact of Spinal Cord Stimulation on Pain and Movement

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a treatment that sends mild electric pulses to the spine. It's mainly used to help people with nerve pain, also called neuropathic pain. But how does it affect how much people move around and how confident they feel about managing their pain? That's what researchers

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