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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Coastal Guardians: Nature's Way to Fight Climate Change

Coastal areas are under siege from climate change. Rising sea levels and stronger storms are making it harder to protect these regions. Traditional methods, like building big walls, aren't always the best answer. Nature-based solutions (NbS), like mangroves and wetlands, offer a different approach.

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The White Lotus Swaps Four Seasons for Airelles in Season 4

The White Lotus, a popular TV show known for its luxury hotel settings, is making a big change for its upcoming fourth season. Instead of filming at a Four Seasons property like the first three seasons, the show will be shot at Airelles' Chateau de la Messardiere in Saint-Tropez, France. This shift

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What You Need to Know

Northern Virginia is facing a rough flu season. Hospitals are seeing a lot of sick people. The main culprit is a tough strain of influenza A, subclade k. This strain came out after the 2025 flu shot was made. It's making people really sick. Across the U. S. , there have been about 11 million flu ca

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Opera House Shifts: Washington National Opera Moves On

The Washington National Opera is saying goodbye to the Kennedy Center after 52 years. This move comes after new rules at the center made it hard for the opera to keep its usual way of funding shows. The opera group said the Kennedy Center's new policy, which requires full funding before any producti

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Lessons on the Court: What Are We Really Teaching Our Kids?

In Portland, a middle school basketball team is learning more than just the game. The King Middle School eighth-grade team is made up mostly of new players and first-time coaches. They are trying their best, but wins are not coming easy. The team has lost every game, often by a large margin. During

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Why Do We Love the Dark Side So Much?

People love watching dark stuff on TV. It's everywhere, from news to shows. But why? Maybe it's because it feels exciting. We might not see real violence often, but we see it all the time on screens. And it's not just violence. Lying, stealing, and being mean are also common themes. News often focu

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rhea Seehorn's Unseen Script Leap for Pluribus

Rhea Seehorn, known for her role in "Better Call Saul, " recently shared how she landed the lead in Apple TV+'s new series "Pluribus. " She admitted she joined the project without reading the script first. Her trust in the show's creator, Vince Gilligan, was the driving force behind her decision. G

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Saks Fifth Avenue: A Luxury Retailer in Trouble

Saks Fifth Avenue, a name synonymous with luxury, is facing serious problems. The company, which also owns Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, is struggling to manage its money. This has led to empty shelves, late payments to suppliers, and unhappy customers. The troubles started when Saks bought N

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Flu Season: A Wake-Up Call for Public Health

Flu cases are on the rise, and this year's strain is hitting hard. The numbers show a sharp increase in infections and hospitalizations. The current flu variant is more severe and less responsive to this year's vaccine. In Ohio, one child has already died from the flu. Doctors say the vaccine can s

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Hidden Power Players: Who's Really in Control?

Venezuela is facing a complex political situation. The U. S. is trying to influence the country, but it's not straightforward. The new president, Delcy Rodríguez, is trying to navigate American demands. However, she's not the only one with power. Behind the scenes, two influential figures, Vladimir

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