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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Shift: Self-Driving Now a Subscription

Tesla has made a huge change to how they sell their self-driving tech. Starting soon, you won't be able to buy it outright anymore. Instead, you'll have to pay a monthly fee. This news came straight from Elon Musk himself on his social media platform. This move affects how much drivers will pay for

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why DJs Still Rock the Radio Wave

Radio is fighting back. While streaming services grab headlines, radio stations are realizing something important: people still want real voices, not just algorithms. DJs like JoJo Lopez are proving that human connection matters more than fancy tech. Think about it. Radio tried to copy streaming. T

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Medicine: New Rules for Drug Development

The FDA has just shared some new rules. These rules are for companies making medicines. The rules are about using AI. AI is like a smart computer program. It can help make new treatments. The FDA worked with a group in Europe. They made these rules together. The rules say that AI should be safe. Th

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

A High School's Quick Response to a Bomb Scare

A high school in Alamosa faced a tense situation early in the morning. A bomb threat came in through a voicemail. The school took quick action. They moved all students and staff to a nearby middle school. This was done to keep everyone safe. The school's plan kicked in right away. Some students wen

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

State Laws Shaping the Future of Work

States are taking charge of employment laws, creating a mix of rules that can be confusing for businesses. From AI in hiring to menopause protections, here's what's changing. AI is a hot topic. Some states are making rules to stop AI from being biased in hiring. Illinois has a new law about this, a

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Men at Work: The Hidden Struggles of White-Collar and Blue-Collar Jobs

Men face unique challenges in both white-collar and blue-collar jobs. A recent study dug deep into these issues. It looked at how men feel about their jobs and how they handle stress. The study checked out lots of research papers. It focused on work done between 2005 and 2025. This time frame helps

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Food from thin air: Why replicators are a game-changer in Star Trek

In the world of "Star Trek, " replicators are a big deal. They can make food, tools, and even gifts appear out of nowhere. This tech is a key part of the show's hopeful vision of the future. No one goes hungry. No one lacks basic needs. It's a world where everyone has what they need. But not everyo

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Jan 14 2026RELIGION

Faith and Politics: A Complex Mix

In the world of politics, faith often plays a big role. Recently, State Sen. Doug Mastriano decided not to run for governor again. He said it was because of divine guidance. He felt it wasn't the right time, but he's not stepping away from politics completely. This decision might also have something

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Jan 14 2026WEATHER

Winter Driving Rules: Why Chains Matter

Driving in snowy conditions can be tricky. It's not just about having a car that can handle the snow. Sometimes, the law says you need to put chains on your tires. This is to keep everyone safe on the road. In California, the rules change based on how bad the weather is. If you see an R1 sign, you

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Jan 14 2026WEATHER

Chicago's Morning Snowstorm: A Bumpy Start to the Day

Chicago woke up to a snowy surprise on Wednesday. The weather took a quick turn, making things tough for travelers and drivers. O'Hare Airport was hit hard. A ground stop was called around 7:15 a. m. because of snow and ice. The Federal Aviation Administration said it would last until at least 8:45

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