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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

California's Big Talk: What's on the Table for the Governor's Speech?

Lawmakers in California have their eyes on what Governor Newsom might highlight in his upcoming State of the State address. They're hoping he'll tackle some big issues, like how taxpayer money is being used and how to make the state safer and more resilient. One senator, Tony Strickland, wants the

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Jan 03 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Hospitals Can Cut Down on Plastic Waste

Intensive care units (ICUs) are known for using a lot of resources. They are like the energy guzzlers of hospitals. A recent study looked at six common breathing treatments given in an Italian ICU. The goal was to see if switching from disposable to reusable products could cut down on plastic waste

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's 2025 Crystal Balls: What They Saw Coming

In 2025, the stock market was a rollercoaster, with tariffs, AI chatbots, and economic jitters keeping everyone on their toes. Amidst all this chaos, some forecasters stood out, predicting major market moves with surprising accuracy. Let's take a look at what they got right and where they think thin

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

A Ship's Cat-and-Mouse Game in the Atlantic

A ship once called Bella 1 is now making waves. After weeks of sailing under the radar, it's suddenly broadcasting its whereabouts. It's heading northeast in the North Atlantic, possibly aiming for a spot between Iceland and Britain. From there, it might even cruise around Scandinavia to reach Murma

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

A Sparkling Disaster in the Swiss Alps

In the heart of the Swiss Alps, a night of celebration turned into a nightmare. A fire at a popular bar in the ski resort of Crans-Montana claimed 40 lives and left 119 injured. The cause? Investigators believe it was sparked by flares on Champagne bottles that got too close to the ceiling. The tra

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Tidbits: A Fresh Look at Cool Gadgets and Trends

Tech is always changing, and there’s a lot to keep up with. Let’s dive into some of the latest and greatest in gadgets and trends. First up, have you heard of preamps? They’re like a boost for your audio setup. But do you really need one? It depends on what you’re working with. If you’re serious ab

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Tensions Flare in Yemen as Saudi Arabia and UAE-Backed Forces Clash

In a recent turn of events, Saudi Arabia has taken military action against forces in southern Yemen that are supported by the United Arab Emirates. This incident has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict in the region. The Saudi-led coalition is trying to regain control of camps held by the So

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's New Chief of Staff: A Strategic Shift

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a bold move. He has appointed Kyrylo Budanov, the head of military intelligence, as his new chief of staff. This comes after the resignation of Andriy Yermak, who was involved in a corruption scandal. Budanov is known for his strong military backgroun

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pebble's Comeback: A Smarter, Thinner Smartwatch

Pebble is back, and this time, they've learned from their past mistakes. The company, known for its smartwatches, has just launched the Pebble Round 2. It's a new version of their old model, the Pebble Time Round. The first one had some problems. It was thin and had a nice round screen, but the batt

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Jan 02 2026WEATHER

Mexico Shakes: A Day of Tremors and Alerts

Mexico felt a big shake on a Friday. A 6. 5 earthquake hit the south and middle parts of the country. It was strong enough to interrupt the president's first press meeting of the year. Alarms went off, and people rushed outside. The earthquake's center was near San Marcos in Guerrero. This is close

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