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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Recycling in Alachua County: What You Need to Know

Alachua County is doing pretty well with recycling, ranking fifth in Florida in 2024. But there's still a big problem: people putting the wrong stuff in recycling bins. This messes things up and makes recycling more expensive. So, what can you actually recycle? Bottles, cans, cardboard, and paper a

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

When the U. S. Government Stops Working: What You Need to Know

The U. S. government might soon shut down. This happens when Congress can't agree on spending plans. Right now, the argument is about immigration. Democrats want more control over how money is spent on immigration enforcement. Republicans want to keep things as they are. If they can't reach a deal b

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move: A Stumbling Block for Europe's Far Right

Europe's far-right leaders are finding themselves in a tricky spot. They've long admired former U. S. President Donald Trump's anti-immigration stance and tough talk. But his recent actions are causing them to distance themselves. Trump's suggestion of buying Greenland from Denmark didn't go down w

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

A Veteran's Fight: Alex Vindman Joins Florida Senate Race

Alex Vindman, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and Iraq War veteran, is stepping into the political arena. He's running for the Florida Senate as a Democrat. This move comes after his significant role in President Donald Trump's first impeachment trial in 2019. Vindman's campaign launch video high

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing has shown signs of improvement in its latest earnings report. The company's revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $23. 9 billion. This is a big jump from the same time last year. It's also higher than what experts predicted. The company delivered 600 airplanes last year. This is the mos

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

The Rise of Digital Stars: Khaby Lame's Big Business Move

Khaby Lame, the silent TikTok sensation, has made a huge splash in the business world. He recently sold a part of his company for a whopping $975 million. This deal shows just how much influence social media stars have these days. Lame is not just any TikToker. He has over 2. 6 billion likes and mo

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Jan 27 2026WEATHER

New Jersey's Upcoming Weather: A Mix of Snow, Wind, and Extreme Cold

New Jersey is about to experience a weather rollercoaster. A storm is expected to hit the area this weekend, bringing a mix of snow and strong winds. However, the exact impact is still uncertain. Forecasters are monitoring the storm's path closely. It could either stay out at sea, causing minimal d

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

UnitedHealth Group: Navigating Challenges and Planning for the Future

UnitedHealth Group recently shared its fourth-quarter earnings, showing a slight beat on earnings per share but missing revenue expectations. The company reported $2. 11 in adjusted earnings per share, just above the $2. 10 expected by analysts. However, revenue came in at $113. 2 billion, falling s

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

A Call to Skip the U. S. World Cup: Blatter and Others Raise Concerns

Sepp Blatter, the ex-head of FIFA, recently backed the idea of fans skipping World Cup games in the U. S. He cited President Trump's actions as the reason. This isn't just Blatter's opinion. Others in the soccer world are also questioning if the U. S. should host the event. Blatter shared his thoug

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

Arizona's Tight Victory Over BYU Keeps Them Unbeaten

Arizona's basketball team had a close call against BYU. They almost lost their perfect season. The game was intense and full of drama. Arizona was leading by a lot at one point. Then BYU made a big comeback. The final minutes were nerve-wracking. Arizona's players had to work hard to keep their lead

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