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Jan 10 2026WEATHER

Arizona's Weather: From Snowy North to Sunny South

Northern Arizona just got a fresh coat of white, but don't worry, the sun is on its way back. On January 8th, Flagstaff saw about 6. 3 inches of snow, but the storms are moving out. So, by January 9th afternoon, the snow should start to clear up, leaving behind bright, sunny skies for the rest of th

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

A Ski Resort Tragedy: What Went Wrong?

In the wake of a devastating fire at a ski resort bar, Swiss prosecutors have called in the owners for questioning. The blaze, which broke out on New Year's Day, claimed 40 lives and left 116 people injured. Many of the victims were teenagers, adding to the heartbreak of this tragedy. The owners, a

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

How Ships and Politics Shaped Each Other in Guangdong

Guangdong's ships changed a lot over time. They didn't just change because people wanted them to look different. Big events and politics played a huge role. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, ships had to adapt. Pirates were a big problem in the South China Sea. So, ships got stronger and tougher. The

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Batteries and Solar Power: A Winning Team in Chile

In Chile, a cool thing is happening with solar power and batteries. People are using smart tech to make them work better together. This isn't just a guess. It's based on real data from big solar farms and batteries over two years. First, let's talk about the weather and prices. It's hard to guess w

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

A Taste of Texas Takes a Break

Pico’s BBQ, a beloved Texas-style barbecue spot, has shut its doors. The food truck, known for its mouthwatering ribs, brisket, and sausage, was a rare gem in the Peninsula area. It had been serving up delicious eats on Saturdays for about a year in Redwood City. Before that, it was a pop-up, poppin

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pollution in Eswatini's Waters: A Hidden Threat

Eswatini's waters are under threat from a silent invader: emerging pollutants (EMPs). These pollutants, often overlooked, can harm both people and wildlife. A recent study took a closer look at these EMPs in the country's wastewater and rivers. Using advanced technology, researchers identified 347 d

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Boston Scientific: A New Chapter in Valencia

Boston Scientific is on the move. The company's neuromodulation division, currently based in Valencia, is relocating to a new spot nearby. This shift is notable because it marks a change in the company's footprint in the area. The new location is the former home of Scorpion, a marketing firm. This

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

A Big Stop to a Company Takeover

A court just said no to a major deal. Edwards Lifesciences wanted to buy Jenavalve Technology. But the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stepped in. They convinced a judge to block the acquisition. This means the deal won't happen. Why did the FTC care? They worry about competition. If Edwards Lifesci

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Iranians Stand Up: A Fight for Change

In Iran, people are standing up against their government. They are shouting from their windows and marching in the streets. This is big. It's not just about money anymore. It's about freedom and change. The leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is not happy. He says the protesters are making a me

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Awards Season Heats Up: Who's Leading the BAFTA Race?

The BAFTA Film Awards are heating up, and some big names are already making waves. Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" is leading the pack with a whopping 16 nominations. This political satire has been making noise for a while, and it looks like it's not slowing down anytime soon. The

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