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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

UNC's Syllabus Shift: A Step Towards Trust or Trouble?

UNC's recent move to make course syllabi public has sparked debate. Some see it as a way to build trust. Others worry it might limit academic freedom. The idea started with Peter Hans, head of the UNC system. He believes more openness is the right way to handle increased scrutiny. Critics argue tha

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

U. S. Seizes Venezuelan Leader: What's Next?

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is now in U. S. custody. This happened after a surprise operation by the U. S. military. They captured Maduro and his wife in Venezuela. Then, they flew them to New York. The U. S. President, Donald Trump, said the U. S. will now run Venezuela. He made this anno

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

A Pope's Plea for Venezuelan Sovereignty

In a striking display of global concern, Pope Leo has stepped forward to advocate for Venezuela's autonomy. His recent statements reflect a deep worry about the country's future, especially after the U. S. took dramatic action against President Nicolas Maduro. Leo, known for his progressive stance,

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Trump's Bold Move in Venezuela: A Shift in Foreign Policy?

President Donald Trump has taken a dramatic step by ordering a military operation in Venezuela. This move has surprised many, as Trump had previously criticized other leaders for getting involved in foreign affairs. He even promised to avoid such entanglements during his campaign. In a news confere

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

U. S. Troops in Venezuela: A Risky Move?

U. S. President Donald Trump has hinted at the possibility of sending American soldiers to Venezuela. This comes after a successful operation to remove the country's dictator, Nicolas Maduro, without any American casualties. However, maintaining peace and order in Venezuela might not be as straightf

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

US Troops in Venezuela: A Risky Move for Oil?

Venezuela sits on a goldmine of oil, but getting to it isn't easy. President Trump hinted that US troops might be sent to guard Venezuelan oil fields. This idea comes with big risks and questions. First, sending troops into another country is never simple. It often leads to resistance, especially i

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Melania's Legal Maneuvers: A Closer Look at the Epstein Lawsuit

Melania Trump is making waves in the legal world, and it's not just about her fashion sense. She's brought in some heavy hitters to her legal team, and it's got people talking. The reason? A lawsuit from author Michael Wolff, who's digging into her and her husband's ties to the infamous Jeffrey Epst

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Boxing Gets a Boost: New Laws Aim to Revive the Sport

Boxing, once a global sensation, is getting a lifeline. Lawmakers are stepping in to breathe new life into the sport. They're doing this through a new law called the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. This act updates rules from 1996. It focuses on making things better for boxers. The new la

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Unveiling Secrets: The Epstein Files and Government Delays

A crucial date passed with little fanfare, but it holds significant implications. The Department of Justice was expected to clarify its redactions in the Epstein case files. Meanwhile, the nation's attention was diverted by President Donald Trump's controversial actions abroad. Some lawmakers, nota

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Tampa Bay's Tight Grip on the NFC South

Tampa Bay Buccaneers managed to keep their hopes for the NFC South title alive. They beat the Carolina Panthers 16-14 in a game that had everyone on the edge of their seats. The win means that all eyes are now on the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons matchup. The Saints need to win for the Bucc

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