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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Move to Share the Power Bill

Microsoft is stepping up to help local communities handle the energy costs of its data centers. This is a big deal because data centers use a lot of electricity. The company said it will work with local power companies to make sure its data centers don't cause higher bills for regular people. Micro

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Russia's Chilling Message to Europe: Cross Us, Face the Consequences

A top Russian strategist has sent a clear warning to Europe: back Ukraine, risk everything. Sergey Karaganov, a key figure in Russian policy, didn't mince words in a recent interview. He claimed that if Russia starts losing in Ukraine, nuclear weapons might be on the table. This isn't just tough tal

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Secret Deal to Keep the Peace, For Now

In a surprising turn of events, Israel and Iran have quietly agreed not to strike each other first. This deal, brokered by Russia, is not about making peace. It is about avoiding a big fight for now. Both countries are still ready for war. They are just taking a break to prepare. Russia played a bi

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Ladybugs to the Rescue: A Natural Way to Fight Pine Tree Pests

In the forests and parks of Mediterranean Europe, a tiny invader is causing big problems. The tortoise scale insect, known as Toumeyella parvicornis, is spreading quickly among stone pine trees. This pest has already made its way into three European countries, and experts are worried about its poten

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Morristown's Immigration Raid: A Community Divided

In a recent action, ICE and DHS made headlines with a raid in Morristown. The operation led to the detention of 11 individuals, including a high school student. Officials claim some had felony records, while others were accused of exploiting border policies. The DHS offered a statement, highlightin

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Let the Players Play: NFL Veteran's Take on Referees

Marshall Faulk, a well-known NFL star, has a clear message for the referees ahead of the Rams and Bears playoff game. He wants them to stay out of the way and let the players handle the action on the field. Faulk, who played for the St. Louis Rams, shared his thoughts with TMZ Sports. He's rooting f

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Crime Meets Horror: The Unlikely Mix of From Dusk Till Dawn

"From Dusk Till Dawn" is a movie that tries to blend two very different genres: crime thrillers and vampire horror. This mix, created by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, is not for everyone. The film starts as a gritty crime story but takes a sharp turn into horror. This sudden change can be

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How DNA Tests Can Help Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue for many men. Doctors often use a method called active surveillance to monitor it. This means they keep a close eye on the cancer instead of treating it right away. But how do they decide who is a good fit for this approach? One tool that might help is the

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Grapevine Guardians: How Oregano Oil Fights Mildew

Grapevines face a big problem: downy mildew. This sneaky plant disease, caused by Plasmopara viticola, wreaks havoc on grapevines. It's a major headache for farmers because most grapevine types can't fight it off easily. The usual solution? Synthetic pesticides. But these can harm the environment an

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Buffalo's Mayor Speaks Up on Green Goals

Buffalo's Mayor Sean Ryan has been vocal about his plans for a greener city. He's not just talking about planting more trees. He's thinking big, aiming to cut down on waste and pollution. His ideas are bold, but can they work? The mayor wants Buffalo to be a leader in fighting climate change. He's

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