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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions: A Clash of Powers on the Streets

Minneapolis streets have become a battleground where federal authority and public outrage often collide. The scene is chaotic, with armed agents and angry citizens facing off. It's a tense standoff, filled with shouting, sirens, and the sharp sounds of whistles. Federal agents, dressed in military-s

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Star-Studded Night at Melbourne Park

The Australian Open kicked off its first-ever formal opening ceremony with a bang, and it was clear who stole the spotlight. Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss tennis player, took center stage in a special exhibition match. He teamed up with past champions Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to face off agai

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Jan 17 2026BUSINESS

The Buzz Around Beef: A Closer Look at Market Shifts

The recent stir in the cattle market has folks talking. It all started with some chatter about the New World Screw Fly near the Mexican border. Even though the border's been closed for over a year, Mexican cattle producers have been busy. They've set up feed bunks, brought in US corn, and built more

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Standing Up for Independence: Fed Leaders Back Powell Amid Political Storm

In a show of unity, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson recently praised Jerome Powell, the Fed's chair, calling him a person of the highest integrity. This comes after Powell revealed that the Department of Justice had subpoenaed the Fed and even threatened him with criminal charges. Powell

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions Rise After Fatal ICE Shooting

A recent incident in Minneapolis has sparked outrage and unrest. A woman, Renee Good, was shot and killed by an ICE officer. The scene was chaotic, with witnesses calling 911 to report shots fired and a woman bleeding in her car. One caller mentioned seeing ICE agents and hearing gunshots. Another c

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Young Cricketer's Mistake Sparks Big Questions

In a surprising turn of events, a young Pakistani cricketer's strange behavior during a crucial Under-19 World Cup match has left everyone scratching their heads. The incident happened during a tight game against England in Harare, where Pakistan was chasing a target of 211 runs. With only one wick

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Captains at the Helm of Star Wars: What's Next?

After more than 13 years, Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down from her role at Lucasfilm. Dave Filoni is taking over as president and chief creative officer, with Lynwen Brennan as co-president. This change comes after a mixed bag of successes and controversies under Kennedy's leadership. Kennedy joi

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

How Spain's Pension Changes Hit Women Harder

In Spain, a big change happened in 2011 to the pension system. The goal was to make it more stable for the future. But, it ended up making things harder for women. Here's why: Women often take breaks from work to take care of family. This can make their work history shorter. The new rules said you

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Alaska's Big Chance: Tech Firms Eye Rural Health Funds

Alaska is getting a lot of attention right now. The state is set to receive a huge chunk of federal money for rural health. We're talking about $272 million just for the first year. That's a lot of cash, and it's attracting companies from all over the country. These companies are showing up in Anch

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Micron Stock: What's Driving the Recent Surge?

Micron Technology's stock has been making waves, and it's not just luck. Insiders are putting their money where their mouth is, buying up shares. Board member Teyin Liu, for example, grabbed a chunk of shares over two days. First, 11, 600 shares at $337. 07, then another 3, 780 and 7, 820 shares the

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