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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Faces Over Passports: Airports Embrace High-Tech ID Checks

Airports in the U. S. are rolling out new tech that uses your face as your ID. This means saying goodbye to digging out your passport or boarding pass at security. Instead, cameras will scan your face to confirm who you are. This tech is already in use at some airports, and more are expected to join

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Shake-Up: AI, Power, and Rules

Tech is changing fast, and not just because of new gadgets. AI is taking over, and big companies are scrambling to keep up. Nvidia, for example, is investing big bucks in a startup called Baseten. Why? Because running AI models efficiently is becoming super important. It's not just about creating sm

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Z90 Master: How a Dash Cam is Changing the Driving Game

At CES 2026, DDPAI made waves with its new Z90 Master dash cam, snagging a Best of CES award. This isn't just any dash cam—it's packed with tech that aims to make driving safer and more connected. The Z90 Master comes with three cameras: a 4K front camera, a 4K rear camera, and a 3K cabin camera. Th

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

The Unseen Side of Sports: How Scandals Fuel Fan Interest

Scandals in sports are nothing new. They happen all the time. But what's interesting is how fans react. Take the recent sports-betting scandal involving two NBA figures. It's not just about the drama. It's about how it changes the way people watch the game. Van Lathan, a well-known podcaster, had n

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Patriots' Path to Glory: Is It Really That Easy?

The New England Patriots are on the brink of reaching Super Bowl LX, but not everyone is convinced they deserve the spotlight. Critics like Skip Bayless argue that their journey has been too smooth, facing mostly weaker teams. He points out that the Patriots have only beaten one team with a winning

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Guatemala's Bold Move Against Gangs: A Closer Look

Guatemala is taking strong steps to fight back against gangs. After a recent attack on police officers, the government has given law enforcement new powers. These powers are being used in Zone 18, a known gang hotspot in the capital. Police and soldiers are now patrolling the area with more authori

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Justice Sought: North Carolina Man Faces Child Sex Crime Charges

In a recent development, a 66-year-old man from North Carolina has been charged with serious offenses related to child sex crimes. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) took action after the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office requested an investigation. The man, identified as David Earl C

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Can Street Design Help Lower Violent-Sexual Crimes?

Violent-Sexual Crimes (VSC) are a big problem in many cities. People often blame bad street design for these crimes. But what if changing how streets look could help? This idea is not new. Many studies have looked at how single things like lighting or trees affect crime. But most have not looked at

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Chile's Mining Sector Raises Concerns Over New Leadership

Chile's mining industry is worried about a recent decision to combine the leadership of two important government departments. The president-elect, Jose Antonio Kast, has chosen businessman Daniel Mas to head both the Ministry of Mining and the Ministry of Economy. This move has sparked debate, as Ma

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Jan 22 2026EDUCATION

Santa Rosa's Crab Feast: A Feast for Education

In Santa Rosa, a recent crab feast turned into a big win for local schools. The event, organized by the Montgomery Education Foundation, brought together around 170 people. They enjoyed a massive crab feast, with 640 pounds of crab being devoured. The best part? They raised $18, 000 for Montgomery H

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