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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

New Mexico's Leadership: A Missed Opportunity for Real Change

New Mexico's current leadership is falling short. The state's Democrat leaders have full control over the government, yet they seem more focused on making political statements than solving real problems. Instead of tackling issues like crime, education, and the economy, they spend their time on symb

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move: EU Calls for Calm Amid Rising Tensions

The European Union is urging restraint after U. S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on European nations. The tariffs are a response to the U. S. interest in acquiring Greenland, a move that has sparked concern among EU leaders. EU leaders, including European Commission Presi

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Aging with Style: Martha Stewart's Secrets to Living Life to the Fullest

Martha Stewart, a well-known figure in the lifestyle world, has been open about her approach to aging. At 84, she is still very active, both in her work and personal life. She recently shared some of her insights on aging gracefully during a podcast interview with her friend Shawn Killinger. Stewar

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

How Young Adults in Spain Navigate Porn's Influence on Their Relationships

Pornography has a big impact on how young adults see sex and gender. It can shape their views and actions, sometimes reinforcing unfair power dynamics. While many studies look at porn's general effects, few explore how young adults handle these influences in their own lives. A recent study dug into

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

San Francisco Pays Respect to Grateful Dead's Bob Weir

Bob Weir, the beloved guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, left a lasting impact on music lovers around the world. His recent passing at 78 years old brought thousands of fans together in San Francisco to honor his legacy. The event was held at the Civic Center, where people of all ages ga

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Clashing Views in Minneapolis: A City on Edge

Minneapolis has been a hotspot of tension lately. Two groups recently faced off in the city's downtown area. One was led by a conservative figure named Jake Lang. He had planned to burn a Quran and march through a neighborhood with a large Somali community. The other group, organized by The People’s

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Greenland Tensions: Trump's New Tariff Threat

Trump's sudden move to impose tariffs on several European nations has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles. This unexpected decision comes after recent talks between the US and Denmark seemed to ease tensions over Greenland. The tariffs, set to start in February, target countries like the UK,

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Denmark Stands Up for Greenland Amid U. S. Pressure

People in Denmark showed their support for Greenland after the U. S. president made threats to take over the island. Thousands gathered in Copenhagen and other places to say they believe Greenland should decide its own future. The U. S. president has said Greenland is important for security and res

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Why Buying Greenland Might Not Be a Smart Move for the U. S.

The idea of the U. S. buying Greenland has been floating around. Some say it's a great idea because of the natural resources and military benefits. But others think it's a bad idea because of the high costs and difficulties. Greenland has a lot of minerals and oil. But it's very expensive to get th

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Missouri Schools Get New Report Cards: What's the Plan?

Missouri is shaking things up in education. The state is creating a new way to grade schools. This is after Governor Mike Kehoe gave an order. The Missouri Department of Education has until June to make a plan. The new system will use letter grades from A to F. It will be based on how well students

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