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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Taking on ICE: The Legal Battle Explained

Taking legal action against ICE agents is no walk in the park. It's a complex process with many obstacles. The family of Renee Good, who lost her life due to an ICE agent's actions, is considering legal options. However, their attorney, Antonio Romanucci, points out that the path is far from simple.

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

When Gaming Turns into a Health Risk

A recent study sheds light on how video gaming can affect young adults' health. The focus is on the number of hours spent gaming and its impact on diet, sleep, and weight. Researchers found that playing video games for more than 10 hours a week can lead to poorer health outcomes. The study involved

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Florida's Volleyball Season: A Mixed Bag of Wins and Losses

Florida's volleyball team has had a season full of ups and downs. They ended their regular season with a win against Ole Miss, breaking a three-match losing streak. However, they couldn't hold onto a lead against No. 6 Texas A&M in their final home game. The Gators have struggled with consistency t

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Nature's Silent Storytellers: How Plants Reveal America's Past

America's history is not just written in books or spoken by people. It is also told by the trees, plants, and flowers that have seen it all. In a new book, the idea that plants are silent witnesses to the country's past is explored. This is not just about botany. It is about how Black communities ha

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

A System That Failed a Child: The Tragic Story of Ethan Belcher

Ethan Belcher, a 5-year-old boy, lost his life in January 2023 due to severe abuse and torture. His family is now taking legal action against Michigan's child welfare system, claiming that Child Protective Services (CPS) failed to protect him and his brother, Mason, from harm. The family's lawsuits

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Arizona Man Gets Five Years for Burning Tesla Trucks

A person in Arizona got a big punishment for setting a Tesla store on fire. The judge gave him five years in prison. This happened because he admitted to doing it. The man, Ian William Moses, went to the Tesla store in Mesa late at night. He wore a hoodie, a cap, and a mask. He had a gas can and a

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Rams Coach Sean McVay: Cold Weather Won't Stop Us

The Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams are set to face off in a chilly showdown at Soldier Field. The forecast predicts snow and temperatures around 20 degrees, making it the coldest game the Rams have played this season. However, Rams coach Sean McVay isn't worried. McVay pointed out that the upco

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

Saving Our Frogs: A New Hope with Voriconazole

Frogs are in big trouble. They are dying because of a nasty fungus called chytridiomycosis. But there is some good news. Scientists found a new way to help them. They used a medicine called voriconazole. It is better than the old medicine because it is less harmful. Two types of frogs were in dange

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Koepka's Return to PGA Tour Stirs Mixed Feelings

Brooks Koepka's decision to leave LIV Golf and rejoin the PGA Tour has stirred up quite a bit of chatter among golf fans and players alike. While many see this as a big win for the PGA Tour, not everyone is on board with the idea. Wyndham Clark, a notable PGA Tour player, has openly shared his mixed

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Justice Department's Search of Reporter's Home Sparks Worries

The Justice Department's recent search of a Washington Post journalist's home has sent shockwaves through newsrooms across the country. This unprecedented action has raised serious concerns about press freedom and the potential chilling effect on investigative journalism. The search, which took pla

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