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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Governor Steps Down Amid Social Media Storm

Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz recently decided not to run for another term. This came after a viral video by a young content creator named Nick Shirley. The video claimed fraud in day care centers run by people of Somali origin. The video got a lot of attention, even from high-ranking officials. Pr

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

LEGO's Smart Bricks: A New Play Era or Imagination Killer?

LEGO has big plans for its new Smart Bricks. The company says these high-tech bricks are here to stay. But not everyone is happy. Some worry that adding technology to LEGO sets might kill the fun of building and imagining. LEGO's Federico Begher, who works on new products, says Smart Bricks are jus

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Power Play: How Venezuela's Crisis Shakes Up Global Politics

Russia is in a tough spot after Nicolás Maduro, a close friend of the Kremlin, was captured. But in Moscow, they see this as a sign of something bigger. They think the U. S. is making a bold move in Venezuela. This move is a distraction from the Ukraine conflict. It also shows a shift in global poli

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Why the U. S. Already Has a Stronghold in Greenland

Greenland, a massive island covered in ice, has been a hot topic lately. The U. S. president has been vocal about the idea of acquiring Greenland, even suggesting forceful measures. But is this really necessary? Back in 1951, the U. S. and Denmark made a deal. Denmark has been in control of Greenla

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Europe Stands United Against U. S. Greenland Plans

France is teaming up with other European countries to figure out what to do if the United States tries to take over Greenland. This comes after U. S. President Donald Trump has been talking about wanting to control the Arctic island. Taking Greenland from Denmark, a long-time ally, could cause big p

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Sports Galore: A Week of Action-Packed Events

The upcoming week is packed with thrilling sports events, starting with a bang on Monday. College basketball fans can catch exciting matches, with Navy taking on American University and Alabama facing Missouri. Golf enthusiasts can tune in for the Korn Ferry Tour in the Bahamas, while NBA fans have

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Turning Trash into Treasure: A New Way to Recycle Plastic

Plastic waste is a big problem. It's everywhere. In our homes, in our streets, and even in our oceans. By 2050, there could be 40 billion tons of plastic waste in the oceans. That's a huge amount! So, finding ways to recycle plastic is really important. Scientists have found a new way to recycle po

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

Dallas: The New Finance Hotspot?

Dallas is making waves as a top spot for finance companies. Mayor Eric Johnson believes that New York City's policies might push some firms to move to Dallas. He thinks this could be a big change, with more companies and people choosing Dallas over NYC. Johnson has been vocal about Dallas' growth.

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

How AI and Humans Can Work Together in Finance

Finance teams are changing how they work. They are using AI to handle routine tasks. This lets them focus on more important things. AI can do things like closing books, forecasting, and reporting. It can also spot problems and give clear results. Humans still make the big decisions. They guide the A

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Growing Need for Anti-Jamming Tech: A Market on the Rise

The global market for anti-jamming technology is set to grow significantly, with experts predicting a steady increase in revenue over the next few years. This growth is driven by the increasing reliance on satellite-based systems and the need for secure communication in various industries. One of t

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