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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Cattle Market: A Closer Look at the Trends and Challenges

The cattle market has kicked off the year with a bang, with ranchers eagerly stocking up on inventory. This aggressive move seems to be driven by a hope that future prices will be even higher. However, the current price gaps between different cattle weights suggest that profits are slim in some cate

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Jan 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Tragic Encounter: Hiker's Life Cut Short in Colorado Mountains

In a remote part of northern Colorado, a hiker lost her life in what is believed to be a mountain lion attack. This event is thought to be the first fatal incident of its kind in the state in over two decades. The area, known for its rugged terrain and dense forests, is home to a significant populat

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Georgia's Political Battle: Who's Behind the Mystery Millions?

In Georgia, a mysterious group has spent around $8 million on ads attacking Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. This group is secretive, with no clear donors or public face. They're registered in Delaware but have a mail-drop in East Atlanta. A media buyer in Utah is helping them run these ads, making them a big p

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

New Year's Day Strikes: Russia and Ukraine Point Fingers

On New Year's Day, Russia and Ukraine exchanged serious accusations. Russia claimed Ukraine attacked a hotel in a region it controls in southern Ukraine. At least 24 people, including a child, were reportedly killed. Ukraine, on the other hand, said Russia launched over 200 drones, targeting energy

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Atticus Sappington: The Ducks' Reliable Kicker and His Roots

Atticus Sappington, the Oregon Ducks' star placekicker, has made a name for himself in the Big 10. Standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 190 pounds, he's known for his accuracy, with a perfect extra point rate. His skills have helped the Ducks' special teams rank among the nation's best. Born and rais

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Church in Hot Water: Assets Seized in Human Trafficking Probe

A church caught up in a serious human trafficking and money laundering investigation is asking for millions in cash, precious metals, and fancy cars to be given back. The Kingdom of God Global Church says it should get its stuff back because, even though two of its leaders are in trouble, the church

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K-pop's Tough Fight: NewJeans and the Big Legal Battle

The world of K-pop is no stranger to drama, but the latest feud between NewJeans and their record label, Ador, has taken a serious turn. It all started with a dispute that lasted over a year, ending with a legal battle that could cost millions. Ador is now suing Danielle Marsh, a 20-year-old singer

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia: Drone Strikes and Peace Talks

In a recent turn of events, a Ukrainian drone strike reportedly killed 24 people and injured around 50 more in a Russian-occupied village in Ukraine's Kherson region. This incident occurred as people were celebrating the New Year in a cafe and hotel in the resort town of Khorly on the Black Sea coas

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Douala's Weather: A Hidden Factor in Stroke Cases?

Douala, Cameroon, has seen a significant number of stroke cases over the past decade. From 2011 to 2020, hospitals recorded 1, 349 instances, with ischemic strokes being the most common. The average age of those affected was 61 years. The rainy season in Douala brings more than just water. It seems

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Chicago's After-School Programs Face Sudden Funding Crisis

A big problem is unfolding in Chicago. Education supporters are in a hurry. They are trying to stop a huge cut in money for after-school programs. The cut is $60 million. It will hurt many schools in Illinois. The cuts are set to start on January 1st. This is right after winter break. Critics say t

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