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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Stand: Protecting Families from Sudden Immigration Rule Changes

A recent court decision has put a halt to a significant immigration policy shift. A judge in Boston has temporarily stopped the current administration from ending the legal status of around 8, 400 people. These individuals are family members of U. S. citizens and green card holders. They originally

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Remembering Chuck: A Cyclist's Fight for Safer Roads

In Albuquerque, the cycling community is still feeling the loss of Chuck Malagodi, a passionate advocate for cycling safety and education. Chuck was more than just a cyclist; he was a teacher, a mentor, and a friend to many. His life was tragically cut short by a hit-and-run driver last year, leavin

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

California's Community Colleges: A Fraudulent Frenzy

California's community colleges are in a mess. A big one. About one in three applicants is fake. That's around 1. 2 million people who shouldn't be there. They're not real students. Many are overseas, taking online classes, submitting fake work, and grabbing financial aid meant for real students. T

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Staten Island's Electoral Boundaries: A Fight for Power or Fairness?

Staten Island has long been a challenging area for Democrats. Over the past 40 years, only two Democrats have secured the congressional seat, and their victories were short-lived. Now, Democrats are advocating for a change in district boundaries, arguing that it's about fairness. A judge recently r

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Jan 26 2026OPINION

New Rules Could Hurt Mental Health Workers in New Jersey

New Jersey's mental health workforce is in trouble. A recent proposal by the U. S. Department of Education could make it harder for people to become counselors and social workers. These professionals need special training and degrees to do their jobs. They also have to follow strict rules and pass e

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

A Giant in Public Health: William Foege's Legacy

William Foege, a towering figure in public health, passed away at 89. His contributions were immense, yet he remained humble. He led the charge against smallpox, a disease now eradicated thanks to human effort. Foege's work didn't stop there. He served as the director of the Centers for Disease Cont

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Jan 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Sip Smart: Top Non-Alcoholic Beers You Should Try in 2026

More people are choosing to drink less alcohol. This is good news for those who love beer but want to avoid the downsides of alcohol. The market for non-alcoholic beer has grown a lot in the last ten years. These beers taste like the real thing but without the alcohol. Experts and bartenders have s

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Jan 26 2026CELEBRITIES

A Young Star's Life Cut Short: The Mysterious Passing of Lula Lahfah

Lula Lahfah, a popular Indonesian influencer, has passed away at the young age of 26, leaving her fans and loved ones in shock. The details surrounding her death remain unclear, but it is known that she had been dealing with health issues prior to her untimely demise. The tragic news broke on Frida

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Tragedy: Celebrities Call for Justice After Nurse's Death

A nurse named Alex Pretti was shot and killed in Minneapolis. This happened on January 24th. A Border Patrol agent was involved. Many famous people spoke up about it. Olivia Rodrigo shared her thoughts on Instagram. She called the agency involved "murderous. " She also said people can make a differ

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Jan 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Shine Bright at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, is not just about athletes competing for glory. It's also about the celebrities who show up to cheer them on. Fans of both sports and Hollywood are excited to see their favorite stars in the crowd. The Winter Olympics bring together athletes from all over t

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