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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Politicians and Late-Night TV: A Changing Landscape

Politicians have long used TV appearances to connect with voters. In the past, shows like "The Tonight Show" and "The Arsenio Hall Show" gave politicians a platform to showcase their personalities. These appearances helped shape public opinion in a more relaxed setting than traditional news intervie

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Voters' Mixed Views on Immigration Enforcement

In a recent survey, people had divided opinions on immigration policies. Half of them agreed with the current administration's actions to remove individuals residing in the country without proper documentation. The same percentage also backed the president's approach to managing the border with Mexi

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Jack Smith Speaks Out: What He Said and Why It Matters

Jack Smith, the former special counsel, finally shared his thoughts on the Trump case. He spoke to Congress after years of silence. This was his first big chance to explain why he did what he did. Smith talked about the tough choices he made. He stood by his decisions, even when people criticized h

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Chargers Eye Ravens' Zach Orr for Defensive Coordinator Role

The Los Angeles Chargers are on the hunt for a new defensive coordinator. They have their eyes set on Zach Orr, who is currently with the Baltimore Ravens. This move comes after the Ravens hired Jesse Minter as their head coach. Minter's departure from the Chargers left a gap in their coaching staff

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Jan 23 2026SCIENCE

Unveiling the Universe's Ancient Giants: Black Holes Bigger Than Expected

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been making waves in the world of astronomy. It's been peering into the early days of the universe and finding some massive black holes. These aren't just any black holes; they're supermassive, with masses millions or even billions of times that of our sun.

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Davos: A Glimpse into a Shifting Global Landscape

The World Economic Forum in Davos has wrapped up, leaving behind a town that buzzed with high-profile attendees and intense discussions. This year's event marked a significant shift, with the forum's relevance no longer in question, but the world it once thrived in seems to be fading away. The tiny

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Overcoming Limits: The Story of a Blind Wrestler

Wrestling is a sport that demands strength, quick thinking, and skill. For Nick Papiro, a sophomore at Delaware Military Academy, these qualities are crucial. Nick is legally blind, but that hasn't stopped him from excelling on the wrestling mat. Nick's vision impairment means he can't see clearly,

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Bob Costas: The Voice of Baseball Returns to NBC

Bob Costas is making a comeback to baseball broadcasting. After nearly four decades with NBC, he's stepping back into the spotlight as the new host of the Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. This isn't his first rodeo, though. Costas has a legendary career, winning 29 Sports Emmys and covering major

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

The New Game Changers: College Athletes and NIL

College sports are changing, and it's not just about the games. The Indiana University Hoosiers recently won the college football championship, but did anyone notice? The victory was huge, but it didn't get much attention. That's not the only big thing happening in college sports that people are mis

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Coach Switch-Up: McDaniel's Big Decision

Mike McDaniel is in a tough spot. He just agreed to be the Chargers' offensive coordinator, but now he's also interviewing for the Bills' head coach job. It's a bit unusual, but not unheard of. Other coaches, like Brian Flores, have done similar things this season. The Bills' job opened up after th

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