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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Trae Young: A New Chapter in Washington

The Atlanta Hawks have made a big move, sending their star player, Trae Young, to the Washington Wizards. This trade brings in CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert to the Hawks, adding experience and flexibility. Young, a four-time All-Star, is excited to join the Wizards and take on a new challenge. For

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

A Glitch in the Space Plan: NASA's Unexpected Pause

NASA recently decided to push back a planned spacewalk. The reason? A medical issue with one of the astronauts. The agency kept details vague, citing privacy rules. They did say the situation is under control and promised updates later. Two astronauts, Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman, were supposed to

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Colorado's Stand on Vaccine Rules: Why the State is Going Its Own Way

Colorado is making a bold move. It's choosing to stick with its own vaccine rules instead of following new federal guidelines. This decision comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated their childhood immunization schedule. The CDC now recommends fewer vaccines, leaving

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

Domestic Violence: A Growing Concern in the District

In the District, domestic violence is a serious issue that needs more attention. Recent data shows a worrying trend: strangulation cases have increased by 60%. This is a red flag because strangulation is a severe form of abuse. It can lead to fatal outcomes, with an 800% higher chance of homicide in

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Fainting Risks in UK Military Personnel: A Closer Look

In the UK military, especially in the Household Division, fainting spells are a common issue. These spells often happen during long ceremonies where soldiers have to stand for extended periods. A recent study looked into this problem. It wanted to see how well soldiers handle standing for long times

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Astronauts Gear Up for Critical Space Station Tasks

In a significant move for space exploration, two NASA astronauts are set to venture outside the International Space Station (ISS) this Thursday. Mike Fincke, a seasoned spacewalker, and Zena Cardman, making her first spacewalk, will take on this mission. Their primary goal is to prepare the 2A power

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Venezuela and the U. S. : A New Oil Deal in the Making

Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA, has been in talks with the U. S. about selling oil. This comes after the U. S. made a deal with Venezuela's new interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, to buy up to $2 billion worth of Venezuelan crude. The U. S. wants full access to Venezuela's oil industry, but PD

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Big Money Buying Homes: What's the Deal?

So, there's this big talk about stopping large investors from buying up homes. The idea is to make housing more affordable for regular folks. Some folks think these big companies are making it harder for people to buy homes because they're buying so many. The person talking about this is Donald Tru

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Local High School Hoops: Big Wins and Big Scores

Local high school basketball teams had an exciting night on Tuesday, January 6th. The games were packed with drama, big plays, and impressive performances. In girls' basketball, Notre Dame's teams both came out on top against Bay Port. The Tritons' girls won 57-49, thanks to Destiny Webster's 17 po

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Arizona Senator Stands Firm on Troops' Rights Message

Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona is making waves after a video he made with other Democrats. In the video, he told U. S. troops they have the right to refuse illegal orders. This didn't sit well with some people, especially Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Hegseth said Kelly's actions were "seditio

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