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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Americans Split on ICE's Role in City Safety

A recent poll reveals a divided opinion among Americans regarding the impact of ICE (U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) on city safety. The poll highlights concerns about the agency's operations, particularly following the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis by an ICE officer. The s

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Exemptions: A Growing Concern in the US

The decision to skip childhood vaccines is becoming more popular in many parts of the United States. This trend is making it easier for preventable diseases like measles to spread. New research shows that more than half of US counties have seen an increase in vaccine exemptions since the start of th

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Do Wealthy Households Choose Greener Neighborhoods?

People often think that having more parks and green spaces makes a neighborhood more attractive to wealthy families. But is this really the case? And does it matter if the neighborhood is in a big city or the suburbs? A recent study looked at this question. It surveyed households in downtown Vancou

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

A Mystery Solved: DNA Uncovers Identity of Man Found on Washington Beach

A man's journey to find answers about his missing father led to a breakthrough in a cold case. The skeletal remains of a man found on a Washington beach in 2006 have been identified as Edwin Asher, a former mayor from Oregon. This discovery came after nearly two decades of uncertainty. Asher was re

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Scrubs Revival Honors Sam Lloyd with a Heartfelt Tribute

The Scrubs revival is bringing back the beloved medical comedy with a special nod to the late Sam Lloyd. In a recent chat, Zach Braff shared how the show is paying tribute to his former co-star, who played the lovable lawyer Ted Buckland for nine seasons. The cast has named a new bar in the show "Ll

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Bryson DeChambeau's Future: A Puzzle for LIV Golf

Bryson DeChambeau, a top player in LIV Golf, has sparked some interesting conversations about his future. He is one of the most popular players in the league, and his recent comments have left many wondering what he will do next. During a press conference, DeChambeau said, "I'm contracted through 20

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Jan 14 2026OPINION

Harper Lee's Unseen Letters Reveal Her Deep Thoughts on the South

Harper Lee, the famous author of "To Kill a Mockingbird, " had a lot to say about the South. She shared her thoughts in letters to a friend. These letters cover over 20 years. In them, she talks about getting older, not liking fame, and what she thought of other writers like Truman Capote and Tennes

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Grok's Troubles: What's Happening with Musk's AI?

Elon Musk recently spoke up about Grok, the AI tool from his company xAI. He said he didn't know about any "naked underage images" created by Grok. This comes at a time when Grok is facing a lot of attention worldwide. Lawmakers and groups are asking big tech companies like Apple and Google to remov

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

A Family's Plea for Justice After Tragic Loss

In a heartbreaking turn of events, the family of Monique and Spencer Tepe is grappling with the aftermath of a violent crime that took the lives of the young couple. The suspect, Dr. Michael McKee, is accused of shooting the Tepes in their Columbus home on December 30. McKee, who was once married to

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Businesses Feel the Heat as Prices Climb

Last November, businesses in the US faced a tough time. Prices for goods and services shot up, and this trend might mean that consumers will soon see higher prices too. The latest numbers show that wholesale prices went up by 0. 2% in November compared to the month before. This means that over a ye

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