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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Celebrities and Politicians Draw Parallels Between ICE and Nazi Germany

Stephen King, a well-known author, recently took to social media to criticize U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He made a bold comparison, calling ICE the "American Gestapo. " This remark sparked a lot of discussion online. The Gestapo was a feared secret police force in Nazi Germany

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Florida Gators Gymnastics: A Bumpy Road to Victory

The Florida Gators gymnastics team showed their strength and resilience in a tough match against Auburn. They started strong on the uneven bars, with Riley McCusker scoring a near-perfect 9. 975. This was the highest score of the night. The Gators were leading by 0. 475 after the first rotation. But

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Russell Crowe's New Movie: A Mix of Crime and Calm

Russell Crowe has shared a glimpse of his upcoming film, Bear Country. The movie is directed by Derrick Borte, who previously worked on Unhinged. Crowe posted a vibrant poster on X, showing his character in a shiny gold tracksuit, holding a gun, and looking thoughtful. The character, Manco Kapak, i

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Jan 25 2026CRIME

Court Ruling Shakes Up Drug Cases Based on Encrypted Messages

A recent court decision in Valencia, Spain, has sent shockwaves through Europe's legal system, especially in drug-related cases. The court acquitted all defendants in a major cocaine case, casting doubt on the reliability of evidence from encrypted phone networks like Sky ECC. The case centered aro

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

A Simple Vitamin Might Help Beat Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a big deal. It is the most common type of cancer in the U. S. But here's some good news: a simple vitamin might help fight it. Researchers looked at over 33, 800 U. S. veterans who had skin cancer. They found that those who took a vitamin B3 supplement, called nicotinamide, had fewer

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Jan 25 2026EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: The Hidden Struggles of Black Women in Academia

Black women in academia face significant challenges that go beyond the well-known glass ceiling. They often find themselves on a glass cliff, where they are placed in leadership roles with little support and high expectations. This was evident in the case of Claudine Gay, who became the first Black

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Immigration Crackdown: A Closer Look at the Rising Death Toll

The recent surge in immigration enforcement under the current administration has led to a troubling increase in fatalities. This month alone, five shootings involving federal agents have been reported, resulting in multiple deaths. The situation has sparked widespread controversy and protests, parti

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Louisiana's Early Voting Hits a Weather Snag

Louisiana's early voting got a temporary pause on Monday, January 26, thanks to some nasty winter weather. Governor Jeff Landry called it off, and the Secretary of State’s Office shut down too. But don’t worry, voting picked back up on Tuesday, January 27, at 8:30 a. m. This whole thing is for the

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Baton Rouge Buildings to Shut Down Due to Ice

In East Baton Rouge, a big freeze is causing major changes. The city-parish government buildings will be closed on Monday. This decision was made to keep workers safe. The offices will open again on Tuesday. The mayor, Sid Edwards, has a strong message. He wants everyone to stay off the roads. It's

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Living Well After Cancer: A New Guide for Survivors

Cancer survivors often deal with health issues caused by the disease and its treatment. They also have a higher chance of developing other long-term health problems. This can lead to multiple health conditions at once, known as multimorbidity. Lifestyle changes can help a lot. Up to 80% of chronic

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