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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Boom at GTA 6's HQ: What Happened?

Early Monday, a loud bang shook Rockstar North's main office in Edinburgh, Scotland. Firefighters rushed to the scene, but luckily, it was just a boiler room mishap. No one was hurt, and the damage was minor. The incident happened at 5 AM, so the building was mostly empty. Rockstar North is the tea

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

NFL Draft 2026: Teams Make Big Moves to Strengthen Their Roster

The 2026 NFL Draft is shaping up to be an exciting event, with teams making strategic picks to improve their rosters. The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to select quarterback Fernando Mendoza from Indiana with the first overall pick. Mendoza has shown impressive stats, with a 6. 1% big-time throw ra

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Senegal's AFCON Victory Overshadowed by Controversial Moments

The recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final between Senegal and Morocco was a spectacle of intense drama, both on and off the pitch. Senegal emerged victorious, but the path to their win was marred by contentious decisions and heated reactions. The match took a dramatic turn in the final moments

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

MLK Day: A Time for Reflection and Action

The political atmosphere in the US is tense, and this year's Martin Luther King Jr. Day is no exception. Across the country, people are gathering to honor King's legacy, but the mood is more serious than celebratory. Over the past year, the current administration has taken steps that many see as a s

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Keeping Up with E-Bikes: Seven Hills Mayor Seeks Safer Streets

In Seven Hills, Ohio, the mayor is taking a stand on e-bikes. With more and more of these electric bikes zipping around, Mayor Anthony D. Biasiotta thinks it's time to update the rules. He wants to make sure everyone stays safe, especially since e-bikes have changed a lot over the years. The city c

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Molecules with Light

Chemists have found a new way to build complex molecules using light. This method is special because it does not need extra steps to prepare the starting materials. Instead, it uses simple acids and light to add parts to molecules called tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs). The process involves a catal

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Is Trump's Health a Secret?

People have been talking about President Donald Trump's health for a while. Some think he might be hiding something serious. A doctor from Washington State University thinks Trump had a stroke last summer. This stroke might have affected the left side of his brain, which controls the right side of t

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Jan 19 2026LIFESTYLE

How a Mom Found Peace in Skincare After Losing Her Husband

Brielle Persun, known for her love of books and her online presence, faced a huge change in her life after her husband, Tyler, passed away. With a newborn son, Colby, she had to navigate single motherhood and find new ways to cope with her grief. Instead of just talking about books, she started sha

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Peaceful Paths: Dr. King's Lessons for Today

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. strongly believed in the power of nonviolence. He saw it as a way to bring about real and lasting peace. His words remind us that love and understanding can be stronger than violence. Everyone can help spread this message. By choosing peace, people can make a real differen

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Crowdfunding: A Double-Edged Sword for Americans

Crowdfunding has become a big deal in America. It's a way for people to raise money quickly when they need it most. But not everyone is happy about it. Some people think it's great because it helps others in need. Others worry about how the money is used and who benefits from it. A recent study sho

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