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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Why Greenland Matters to the World

Greenland, a vast island in the Arctic, is becoming a hotspot for global powers. Its strategic location and rich resources make it a prized possession. The US, under President Donald Trump, has shown interest in acquiring Greenland, seeing it as a key to their defense and economic interests. Greenl

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Skyrocket: What's Next for Obamacare Users?

In Pennsylvania, a big change is happening with health insurance. Many people are dropping their plans because the costs are going up too high. One person, Sasha Kinney, is worried. She might have to put her insurance on a credit card. She earns enough money to not qualify for Medicaid, but not enou

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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

Science and Medical Grants: A Step Forward, But Not Far Enough

The government has decided to look at thousands of research grants again. These grants were put on hold because they included diversity, equity, and inclusion. This is good news, but it's not time to celebrate yet. The grants in question come from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Nat

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

ICE Operations: A Look at Changing Times

ICE, the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has been in the spotlight recently. Back in 2016, CNN did a story about ICE operations in Chicago. They showed agents arresting undocumented felons. The agents were described as professional and respectful. There were no protesters then, and the ra

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Shows Take Over NBC's New Lineup

NBC is making a big move in the TV world. They've just given the green light to two new crime dramas. One is called "Puzzled. " It's about a guy named Mike Brink. He was a college athlete, but after a fire, he got hurt. Now, he can see things differently. This helps him solve crimes with the police.

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Colorado Kids: Where Are They Going?

In Colorado, public schools are seeing fewer kids. About 10, 000 students left, which is a 1. 2% drop. That's a big change, but not as big as during the pandemic. Back then, 30, 000 students left. So, why are kids leaving now? One reason is that fewer kids are in the age group for school. But that'

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Britain's Train Crime Wave: Who's Behind It?

Britain's trains, once seen as safe and orderly, are now facing a serious crime problem. New data shows that foreign nationals are involved in a large number of arrests on trains and subways. In fact, they make up 80% of theft arrests and 40% of violent crime suspects. This is a big deal because mig

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

How Plants Adapt: The Surprising Story of Wood Density

Plants are amazing. They change and adapt to their surroundings. One key way they do this is by adjusting the density of their wood. This trait, wood density, is crucial for understanding how much carbon plants store and how they function in their ecosystems. A recent study gathered a massive amoun

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Brittney Griner's Journey: From Prison to Purpose

Brittney Griner, a well-known basketball player, faced a tough time when she was held in Russia for having cannabis oil in her vape cartridges. This happened in 2022, and it's still a fresh memory for many. But Griner didn't let this hardship keep her down. Instead, she turned it into something posi

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