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Jan 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires and Climate Change: A Growing Threat

Climate change is making wildfires bigger and more dangerous. NASA's research shows that human activities are the main reason why wildfires in the American West are getting worse. Over the past 20 years, the area burned by wildfires has increased, even though the number of fires has stayed about the

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Watch Dogs franchise really over?

Inside sources say Ubisoft may have given up on the Watch Dogs series. This news comes from Tom Henderson, who shared his thoughts on the Insider Gaming podcast. He mentioned that the team behind Watch Dogs Legion felt the game needed more time before it was released. After Legion came out, the dev

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Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cold Weather and Climate Change: What's the Real Deal?

Climate change is a complex topic. It's not just about hotter summers. It's about shifts in weather patterns over time. Yet, every winter, some people point to cold snaps and say, "See, the world isn't warming! " This is like judging a whole baseball season based on just one inning. Experts explain

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Danger in Common Pain Relievers

Inside our bodies, there's a small but mighty player called IDO1. Think of it as a director for our immune cells. But when we take too much acetaminophen, a common pain reliever, IDO1 goes into overdrive. This can cause problems in our liver. IDO1 doesn't work alone. It sends messages to immune cel

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Extinction: What the Facts Really Say

Climate change has been a hot topic for years, with many people saying it's causing animals and plants to die out at an alarming rate. But a new report from the UK Royal Society shakes things up. It says that extinction rates haven't gone up much in the last 200 years. In fact, for bugs and plants,

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

The Vanishing Voices of Local News: Why It Matters

Newspapers used to be a big deal. They were everywhere, and people loved them. But now, the internet and some political figures have made life tough for local news. This is a problem because when local news disappears, no one is left to keep an eye on those in charge. People who used to work in new

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Climate Change is Costing Us More Than We Thought

Climate change is hitting us harder in the wallet than we realized, especially when it comes to the ocean. A recent study shows that the economic damage from greenhouse gas emissions is almost double what we previously thought. The reason? We've been ignoring the ocean's role in this mess. For year

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Clear Science for Better Climate Choices

Climate risk info is super important. It helps people decide where to live, banks to manage loans, and governments to give out funds. But, there's a problem. The data used to make these decisions isn't always reliable. This is because the methods and assumptions behind the data aren't always clear.

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Why We Need to Adapt Now

Climate change is causing extreme weather events to happen more often. Hurricanes, wildfires, and heatwaves are becoming stronger and more frequent. Scientists have shown that these events are directly linked to global warming. The planet is heating up, and this is making extreme weather worse. Peo

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Newspapers: More Than Just News

Newspapers have been a big part of daily life for many people. They were not just for reading the news. They were also used for many other things. People used them to wrap gifts, line pet cages, and even as toilet paper. This is a big change for many people. It is not just about how they get their n

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