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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Tensions Rise: U. S. and Allies Brace for Potential Iran Conflict

The situation in the Middle East is heating up. U. S. President Donald Trump has hinted at possible military action against Iran, but key allies like Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Egypt are urging him to hold off. These nations fear that a U. S. attack could spark a wider regional conflict.

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Two Worlds, One State: Minneapolis and Nisswa

In a cozy, old-fashioned bar called Ye Olde Pickle Factory in Nisswa, Minnesota, a group of locals gather every morning. The walls are lined with wood panels, and neon beer signs light up the dim room. A TV plays "The Price Is Right, " a game show where contestants spin a wheel to win cash. The regu

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Trump Considers Strong Action in Minneapolis

President Donald Trump is considering using a powerful law to step in and control the situation in Minneapolis. This move comes after recent clashes between protesters and federal agents. Trump has been vocal about his frustration with the local leaders in Minnesota. He believes they are not doing e

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

A New Leader Joins the Fight Against Cancer

ViroMissile, Inc. has welcomed Michael G. Wood as their new Chief Business Officer. This move is big news for the company, which is working on a new way to fight cancer using viruses. Wood's job will be to help the company grow, find money for projects, and make important deals. Wood has a lot of e

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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Global Economy in 2026: How Businesses Can Stay Ahead

The world is changing fast, and businesses are feeling the pressure. Governments are rolling out new rules and incentives to keep industries competitive and push for greener technologies. But these changes are happening quickly, making it tough for companies to plan ahead. In the US, big tax breaks

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Silence Speaks Volumes: Where Are the Voices for Iran?

In Iran, a struggle for freedom and rights is unfolding, yet the world seems to have turned a blind eye. The government has cut off internet and cell services, making it tough to see or hear what's happening. Reports suggest that around 12, 000 people have lost their lives while millions of Iranians

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Different Voting Methods Shape Primary Elections

Primary elections are a big deal for democratic parties. They show that everyone's vote counts. But, the way these elections are run might not always be fair. Different methods can change who gets chosen. This piece looks at six different ways to count votes. It uses real data from a recent primary

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Smart Needles for Faster Healing: A New Hope for Diabetic Wounds

Diabetes can cause serious skin problems. One big issue is wounds that won't heal. These wounds are hard to treat because they are often infected and the body's environment around the wound is not healthy. Scientists have come up with a clever solution. They made tiny needles that can help heal the

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Iran's Artists and Stars Stand Up for Change

Iran's government is facing a lot of heat from its own people and those living abroad. Many famous Iranians, like singers, actors, and filmmakers, are speaking out against the regime. They are using their platforms to raise awareness about the protests and the government's harsh response. One of th

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Moves in Tech Funding: January 14, 2026

January 14, 2026, was a big day for tech funding. Investors put a lot of money into AI, robotics, and cybersecurity. Skild AI got $1. 4 billion to build a "brain" for robots. This brain can control different types of robots, like humanoids and drones. The company wants to make robots smarter and mor

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