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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Anxiety: Young Workers Fear Job Shake-Up

AI is making waves in the workplace, and young workers are feeling the ripple effects. A recent study found that 80% of employees think AI will change their daily tasks. Gen Z is especially worried as companies start using more AI chatbots and automation. Job openings for "AI agent" skills have sky

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Scarborough's Isabella Harmon: A Day of Personal Bests

At the University of Southern Maine indoor track facility, Scarborough High senior Isabella Harmon was the last one standing. While most athletes had already left, she was still working on her pole vault, aiming to improve her personal best. Earlier, she had already won the high jump and placed thir

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Get Active: Fun Sports Events Await in St. Augustine!

St. Augustine is buzzing with sports events this winter and spring, offering something for everyone. From running to biking, kayaking to horse racing, there's no shortage of ways to stay active and have fun. Running enthusiasts have plenty of options. The Matanzas 5K & Fun Run is back for its 46th

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills: A Top Spot for New Coaches

The Buffalo Bills are now looking for a new head coach. This is big news because they are seen as the best team to join in the NFL right now. The Bills have been really good since 2020. They have made it to the playoffs every year and won their division five times. Their quarterback, Josh Allen, is

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Brands Need to Think Like Storytellers in the Age of AI

Brands are facing a big challenge today. AI is making content creation super easy and cheap. This means there's so much content out there that it's hard to stand out. The old way of doing things—buying ads and hoping people notice—isn't working as well anymore. Some companies, like Gap, are realizi

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

A New Mini Golf and Beer Spot Coming to Albuquerque

A familiar spot in Albuquerque is getting a fresh start. The old Putt-Putt Golf & Games location at San Mateo and McLeod NE is set to reopen this spring. The news has sparked excitement and curiosity among locals. A brewery called Brew Lab is behind this revival. They own two spots in Rio Rancho an

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Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Smart Tech Lets Regular Investors Play It Safe

A new tool called Delta-Zero is shaking up how regular folks invest in risky markets. This tech, made by a company called Plugsic, helps people protect their money from big ups and downs in prices. Before, only big players had access to such safety nets. Now, everyday investors can use it too. The

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Arkansas: Honoring Civil Rights History in a Polarized World

Arkansas has a rich history of civil rights, but it often struggles to fully embrace it. In 1968, Governor Winthrop Rockefeller made a bold move. He held a public memorial for Martin Luther King Jr. He was the only Southern governor to do this. This act of unity was powerful. It showed the state's c

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Meets Compliance: A New Era for Pharma Manufacturing

PharmaCloud, a new cloud-based platform, is making waves in the pharmaceutical industry. It’s designed to help manufacturers balance innovation with strict regulations. The platform uses advanced AI to train operators, guide them through tasks, and verify their work. This ensures that everything is

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Journey of Tiny Biochar Particles

Biochar, a carbon-rich material, is often used to boost soil health and clean up the environment. When it breaks down, it forms even smaller particles called biochar colloids (BCCs). These tiny bits are super mobile and can travel through soil and water easily. BCCs are interesting because they can

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