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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Protests: Who is the Exiled Prince Encouraging Change?

Iran is in the middle of big protests. The government is not happy. They say protesters are enemies. Over 100 people have been killed. More than 2, 600 people have been arrested. The protests started because the money in Iran is not worth much. It has lost half its value since September. People are

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Cavaliers' Comeback Victory Over Timberwolves

The Cleveland Cavaliers showed their strength in a thrilling game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Donovan Mitchell led the way with 28 points, and the team had an impressive five players scoring over 20 points. This feat hasn't happened in over 50 years for the Cavaliers. Evan Mobley contribute

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Fake Money Stirs Trouble at In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger, a beloved fast-food chain, recently faced a wave of counterfeit money scams across Southern California. Two individuals, Tatiyanna Foster and Auriona Lewis, both from Long Beach, were caught using fake $100 bills to buy cheap items like fries and sandwiches. Police found Foster last

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

A Dark Night in Clay County: Six Lives Lost in a Horrifying Spree

In a small community in Clay County, Mississippi, a night of terror unfolded. A 24-year-old man, Daricka Moore, is now facing serious charges after a violent rampage that left six people dead. The victims included his own family members, showing just how shocking this event was. The sheriff, Eddie

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

The Nobel Peace Prize: Rules, Offers, and Surprises

Venezuela's opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, made headlines by offering her Nobel Peace Prize to former U. S. President Donald Trump. However, the Nobel committee quickly shut down the idea. They said the rules are clear: once a Nobel Prize is given, it can't be taken back, shared, or given

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Unpredictable Weather Throws a Curveball at NFL Playoff Games

The NFL playoffs are known for their excitement and unpredictability, but this year, Mother Nature is adding an extra twist. With a forecast that feels more like a summer storm than a January chill, the Rams and Panthers game in Charlotte might face some weather-related hiccups. This could lead to d

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

When Business Lease Rules Get Complicated

Brian Ferdinand stepped into a messy situation. He wasn't the main player in these business leases, but he ended up responsible for them. He made a promise to cover some deals for a company called LuxUrban. At the time, LuxUrban looked strong. It was growing fast and had plenty of money. So, everyon

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Nobel Peace Prize: No Sharing, No Taking Back

The Nobel Peace Prize is a big deal. Once someone gets it, that's it. No take-backs. No sharing. No giving it to someone else. That's what the Norwegian Nobel Institute said recently. They made this clear after a Venezuelan leader, Maria Corina Machado, hinted she might give her future prize to Dona

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Mississippi Night Turns Deadly: Six Lives Lost in Shooting Spree

In a small town near the Alabama border, a quiet Friday night turned into a nightmare. Six people lost their lives in a shooting that happened in three different places. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said one person did all the shooting. Sheriff Eddie Scott shared the sad news on Facebook. He as

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

East Coast Braces for La Niña's Return: What to Expect

The East Coast is in for a weather rollercoaster as La Niña makes a comeback. After a brief January thaw, the familiar La Niña pattern is set to return, bringing a mix of warm and cold surprises. First, the good news for the West Coast. A strong high-pressure ridge is moving in, which means dry and

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