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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Zohran Mamdani's First Week: A Fresh Face in NYC Politics

New York City's newest mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is wasting no time making his mark. Just two days into his term, he's already tackling big issues like housing and public transit. On Friday, he chose to connect with everyday New Yorkers by hopping on the W train, chatting with commuters, and even attem

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Power Struggle: Politicians and the Battle for Control

In the world of politics, it seems like politicians are having a tough time getting things done. A former advisor to the prime minister, Paul Ovenden, recently shared his thoughts on this issue. He believes that politicians have given away too much power to lawyers, activists, and regulators. This h

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

The Hidden Danger in Bar Fires: What You Need to Know

A recent tragedy in a Swiss bar has brought attention to a deadly fire phenomenon called flashover. This event, which occurred in the early hours of a Thursday, has left many people wondering what exactly happened. Authorities believe that a flashover caused the explosion reported at the scene. But

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Trump and Iran Trade Warnings Amid Protests

Things are heating up between the U. S. and Iran. Recent protests in Iran have sparked a war of words between U. S. President Donald Trump and top Iranian officials. It all started when Trump took to his Truth Social platform to warn Iran about cracking down on peaceful protesters. He said if Iran "

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at Gabriele Münter's Artistic Journey

Gabriele Münter's art is making waves again. She was a German artist born in 1877. Her work is bold and colorful. It reminds people of modern art. A recent show at the Guggenheim Museum in New York features her early work. It includes paintings and photos from the late 1800s and early 1900s. The sh

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of a Teen's Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Alzheimer's disease is often seen as something that affects older people. But in 2022, doctors in China diagnosed a 19-year-old with this condition. This makes him the youngest person ever to get this diagnosis. Normally, Alzheimer's is linked to older age. But sometimes, it can happen to people un

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Young Golfer's Life Cut Short in Swiss Tragedy

A promising young golfer from Italy lost his life in a devastating fire at a Swiss resort. The Italian Golf Federation confirmed the sad news about Emanuele Galeppini, a 17-year-old talent who was full of passion and good values. Emanuele was from Genoa but had been living in Dubai for a few years.

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Neanderthal Genes Shape Our Health Today

Neanderthals, our ancient cousins, left more than just bones behind. Their DNA lives on in us, influencing everything from how we look to how we fight off illnesses. This genetic legacy is a mix of helpful and harmful traits, a reminder of our shared history. When modern humans first met Neandertha

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Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Economists Predict 2026: Inflation, Jobs, and Growth

In 2025, a group of economists, led by Joseph Davis at Vanguard, made predictions that turned out to be quite accurate. They forecasted an unemployment rate of 4. 4%, an average of 97, 500 new jobs per month, and a 3% increase in the Consumer Price Index. As the year comes to a close, these numbers

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Kentucky Eyes Quarterback Swap with Arizona State

Kentucky is making waves in the college football transfer portal. They are now in the running to pick up Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt. This comes after Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley decided to leave for Arizona State. It's like a game of musical chairs, but with football players. Leavi

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