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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Letters to the Editor: Voices from the Community

In a recent community discussion, several letters were shared, each bringing a unique perspective on current events. One writer expressed frustration with a headline suggesting that individuals arrested for illegal entry were not criminals. The writer argued that entering a country illegally is, in

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Power Play: When Democrats Side with MAGA

In a surprising twist, two Democrats on the University of Colorado Board of Regents have decided to hand over leadership to a Republican. This move raises questions about their commitment to the values they were elected to uphold. In 2020, Colorado voters made a clear choice. They elected a Democra

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Food from thin air: Why replicators are a game-changer in Star Trek

In the world of "Star Trek, " replicators are a big deal. They can make food, tools, and even gifts appear out of nowhere. This tech is a key part of the show's hopeful vision of the future. No one goes hungry. No one lacks basic needs. It's a world where everyone has what they need. But not everyo

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Maxx Crosby's Praise for Fernando Mendoza: A Glimpse into the Future

Fernando Mendoza is making waves and catching the attention of NFL teams, especially the Las Vegas Raiders. His standout performances in the College Football Playoff have put him in the spotlight as a potential top draft pick. The Raiders, who hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, are in dire n

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Why the GWB Name Fight Was a Big Deal in 1931

The George Washington Bridge, or GWB, wasn't always known by that name. For the first four years, it was called the Hudson River Bridge. This made sense because it spans the Hudson River, connecting New Jersey and New York. But in 1931, things changed. The Port of New York Authority decided to renam

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Games Still Matter: Why We Need Both AAA and Smaller Titles

Josef Fares, the director behind "It Takes Two, " has some thoughts on the gaming industry. He's happy to see games like "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" doing well. These games show that smaller teams can make big impacts. But Fares doesn't want to see big-budget games disappear. He worries that the

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

A Costly Scan, A Missed Stroke, And A Big Lawsuit

In early 2023, a young man from Manhattan paid $2, 500 for a full-body scan. He wanted to know if he had any hidden health issues. The company that did the scan, Prenuvo, said it could find problems early. But eight months later, the man had a serious stroke. He now says the scan missed warning sign

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Surfers and Stingrays: An Unexpected Beach Battle

At Bolsa Chica State Beach, surfers are facing an unexpected challenge: stingrays. The beach has seen a rise in stingray encounters recently. With small waves and warm water for this time of year, more people are heading into the ocean. This means more chances for stingrays to get stepped on and rea

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Bears vs. Rams: High Ticket Prices and Cold Weather

The Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams are set to face off in a divisional playoff game, but the excitement isn't as high as the previous match against the Green Bay Packers. Even though this game could send the winner to the NFC Championship and potentially the Super Bowl, the cold weather forecast

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

How One Man's Vision is Changing Lives Through Housing

Giovanne Schachere is making a big difference in California and Washington. He leads groups that help people who are homeless or just out of jail. These groups give them medical help, housing, and support to stay on track. Running things in two states isn't easy. Each state has different rules and

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