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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Keeping the Arctic Safe: UK Talks with Allies on Russia

The UK has been having chats with other NATO friends about how to handle Russia's moves in the Arctic. This isn't new; it's just part of their regular talks. Some news outlets have been buzzing about plans to send troops, ships, and planes to Greenland. But the UK says they're just discussing ways t

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Arctic Security: A Call for NATO Cooperation

In the Arctic, tensions are rising. Belgium's defense minister, Theo Francken, has suggested that NATO should step in. He wants the alliance to launch a new operation. This operation would focus on security in the Arctic region. Francken believes that collaboration and unity are key. He thinks NATO

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

How Dirt Affects Your Money: A Look at Italian Farms

Soil is not just dirt. It's a big deal for farmers. When it washes away, it takes more than just the ground. It takes money and options. In Italy, farms losing too much soil are feeling the pinch. They make less profit. Their return on assets drops by 1. 20%. Their return on equity falls by 2. 10%.

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Missouri's Tax System: Time for a Change?

Missouri's state income tax, introduced in 1917, is outdated. It doesn't fit today's economy or workforce. The system punishes people for earning more, working harder, or growing their businesses. It's like a penalty for success. Governor Mike Kehoe has a plan to phase out this tax. The goal is to

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

Colorado's Child Care Crisis: Local Efforts to Bridge the Gap

Colorado is grappling with a serious child care crisis. The cost of child care is a huge burden for many families. For a single parent, child care can take up nearly half of their income. This is way above the federal affordability benchmark of 7%. The state also has a shortage of spots in licensed

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Unanswered Questions: A Man's Mysterious Decline in Detention

A man's family is left with more questions than answers after he was deported from the US in a vegetative state and passed away soon after. Randall Gamboa Esquivel, a Costa Rican, was in good health when he left his home country. He entered the US in December 2024 but was detained for re-entering wi

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Venezuelans in Chile: A Longing for Home Amid Political Turmoil

In Chile, Venezuelans are facing a tough situation. They are caught between the hope of returning home and the uncertainty of their future. The recent news of President Nicolás Maduro's capture by U. S. forces sparked excitement among the Venezuelan community in Chile. Many gathered in Parque Almagr

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Protests Erupt Nationwide Against ICE Actions

People across the U. S. took to the streets in many cities to protest against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) last weekend. This wave of demonstrations was set up by a group of left-leaning organizations. The main event was organized by a coalition called "ICE Out for Good. " They planned

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Meal Scam: Fraud, Politics, and ICE Raids

In Minnesota, a massive fraud scheme involving a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future has sparked a lot of trouble. This group was supposed to provide meals to kids but instead tricked the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The scandal started during the COVID-19 pandemic when the gov

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

A Journey Through Heartbreak and Healing

In the quiet of a summer night in 2023, Belle Burden found herself alone, staring at a laptop screen. She had just hit publish on her first-ever article, a personal essay about her marriage. The moment it went live, panic set in. There was no turning back. This was a big deal for her. Burden, now 5

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