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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ubisoft's Big Shake-Up: What's Next for The Division?

Julian Gerighty, a key figure behind Ubisoft's The Division series, has moved on to EA's Battlefield Studios. This news comes hot on the heels of recent layoffs at Ubisoft, leaving fans wondering what's next for their favorite game. Ubisoft wants players to stay calm, saying the team behind The Div

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

RFK Jr. and the Cell Phone Controversy: A Closer Look

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made waves recently by pushing for a closer look at cell phone radiation. He managed to get the FDA to remove their long-standing information that said cell phones are safe. This move has sparked a lot of debate, especially since many health groups still say there's no stro

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

From Science to Sculpture: Linda Graham's Artistic Journey

Linda Graham's path from science to art is a story of curiosity and discovery. She started college focused on zoology and chemistry, but her journey took an unexpected turn when she began experimenting with clay. This wasn't just a hobby; it became a way of life. Graham's artistic journey began in

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Super Greens Powder Recall: What You Need to Know

A widely sold health supplement has been pulled from shelves nationwide after being linked to a serious health issue. The Live it Up-brand Super Greens powder, known for its nutritional benefits, is now under scrutiny due to a Salmonella outbreak. This outbreak has affected people in over 20 states,

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Unraveling Sepsis: How Different Patients React Differently to Treatment

Sepsis is a serious condition. It happens when the body's response to infection causes widespread inflammation. This can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and even death. But not all sepsis cases are the same. Recent studies show that sepsis can have different subtypes, or subphenotypes. These s

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Victor Wembanyama's Bumpy Road: Balancing Health and Performance

Victor Wembanyama, the rising star of the San Antonio Spurs, has had quite the season. He's been in and out of the lineup, always playing it safe. The team is being extra careful with him, making sure he doesn't get hurt again. Recently, Wembanyama had a scary moment. He bumped knees with Giannis A

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Ardent Health: A Hidden Gem or a Risky Bet?

Ardent Health (ARDT) is a company that's been making waves in the healthcare industry. It's growing, has a solid cash flow, and is currently trading at a price that's much lower than its recent highs. This makes it an interesting option for investors who are looking for a bargain. So, what's been h

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead: San Diego's Winter Weather

San Diego County is in for more sunny days, with the current dry spell expected to continue until mid-week. The National Weather Service attributes this to Santa Ana winds and a lack of moisture from the North Pacific. Dry spells in winter are not uncommon here, and they usually don't cause concern

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

When Lending Clothes, What's the Right Thing to Do?

A friend borrowed a sweater and ruined it after washing it. The sweater was expensive, and the friend offered to pay for it. But the owner feels bad because the friend isn't used to spending that much on clothes. Now, the owner is upset and doesn't know what to do. There are a few things to think a

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Chilly Chaos: A Nation Gripped by Winter's Wrath

Across the U. S. , winter is showing its might, turning roads into ice rinks and sidewalks into slippery slides. On Friday, a whopping 18 million people woke up to cold weather alerts, while 10 million more braced for winter weather advisories. From the northern plains to the Great Lakes, and even u

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