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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis: A Political Awakening in 2026

In the heart of Minneapolis, a political storm is brewing. The year is 2026, and the city is buzzing with energy that could change the game for everyone. This isn't just another election cycle; it's a moment that could redefine how people engage with politics. Back in the day, Rev. Jesse Jackson ma

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

A man from North Little Rock gets 27 years for serious crimes

A man from North Little Rock, Troy Hugh Mosely, was sentenced to 27 years in prison. This was for making, sharing, and having child pornography. He admitted to these crimes in July 2025. The judge, Lee Rudofsky, made this decision. Mosely, who is 26 years old, was first accused in November 2023. A

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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Why Your Ears Might Be Tricking You As You Age

As we get older, hearing isn't just about volume. It's about understanding. Many people find it hard to follow conversations in noisy places or enjoy music as they age. This isn't always shown by standard hearing tests. It's like having a secret hearing problem that regular checks miss. Researchers

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Unraveling Market Turbulence: Japan's Bond Jitters and Trump's Greenland Gambit

Market calmness has taken a backseat lately. Japan's bond yields spiked after a sudden election and tax reduction plans shook investor confidence. This caused a massive sell-off in long-term bonds, reminiscent of the chaos following Trump's tariff announcements. Across the Pacific, Trump's renewed

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Lindsey Halligan: The Controversial Interim U. S. Attorney

Lindsey Halligan, a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, has been stopped from pretending to be the top federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia. This decision came from a federal judge, who also chose not to take any disciplinary action against her for now, considering

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Clear Street's Big Move: What You Need to Know

Clear Street, a tech-savvy finance company, has taken a big step. They've filed some important paperwork with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This paperwork is for an initial public offering (IPO). That means they want to sell shares of their company to the public. They plan to list th

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

The Trial of Tetsuya Yamagami: A Look at the Aftermath of Abe's Assassination

In a significant legal development, a Japanese court is set to announce its decision on the case of Tetsuya Yamagami, the man accused of assassinating former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This event, which took place in July 2022, sent shockwaves through the nation. Yamagami, now 45, was apprehended im

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Stamford Boosts Police Force with New Hires

Stamford is getting more police officers. The Board of Finance just said yes to hiring five new ones. This is not as many as the police wanted, but it is a start. The city will also use some federal money to help pay for it. This money comes with a catch: Stamford has to match it with its own funds.

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Making Ericksonian Therapy Work for Everyone

Ericksonian therapy is a unique approach to therapy. It is known for its flexibility and focus on the individual. However, this flexibility can also be a challenge. The therapy lacks a clear structure, which makes it hard to teach and study. To fix this, experts suggest creating a structured framew

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Young Voices: Making Therapy More Inclusive

The UK's National Health Service has long struggled with health inequalities. People from diverse backgrounds often feel their unique needs are overlooked. A recent study looked into how young people view discussions about diversity in therapy. The focus was on aspects like faith, gender, sexual ori

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