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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Bucha's Battle Against the Cold: A Test of Resilience

Bucha, a city that has seen its share of hardship, is now facing a new challenge: the brutal winter. The cold is not just a weather condition; it's a weapon. Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have left many places, including Bucha, in the dark and the cold. The city's mayor, Anato

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

Wegovy's Strong Start: Novo Nordisk Shares Jump

Novo Nordisk's shares got a nice boost on Friday. They went up by more than 5% after some early reports came out. These reports showed that their new obesity pill, Wegovy, is doing well in the U. S. market. The pill, which is the first of its kind for weight loss, had a good start. But experts say

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Why is the US so keen on Greenland?

The US President has been making waves with his recent statements about Greenland. He's been pushing for the US to have control over the island, which is currently a part of Denmark. This isn't just a casual suggestion; he's been quite insistent, even suggesting that the US might use tariffs or even

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Families Torn Apart: The Impact of Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota

In Minnesota, lives are being disrupted as federal immigration agents intensify their operations. Over 2, 400 people have been arrested in recent weeks, many of whom are being swiftly moved to detention centers out of state or deported. Among those affected are individuals with valid visas and legal

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Caribbean Seizure: U. S. Grabs Another Tanker

The United States has taken control of yet another tanker in the Caribbean Sea. This time, it's the Motor Tanker Veronica. The event took place early in the morning, with no major issues reported. The ship is part of a group that has been avoiding U. S. sanctions in the area. It had previously trave

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Verizon's Tiny Apology: $20 Credit After Major Outage

Verizon faced a huge problem on Wednesday. Over 1. 5 million people reported issues on Downdetector. The outage lasted for hours. Verizon said sorry by offering a $20 credit. But customers have to work to get it. First, Verizon said to use the myVerizon app. Then, they added you could call or chat

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Puerto Rico's Ex-Governor Gets a Break

President Donald Trump is planning to pardon Wanda Vázquez, the former governor of Puerto Rico. She admitted to breaking campaign finance rules last August, which involved a former FBI agent and a Venezuelan banker. Her sentencing was supposed to happen soon, with federal prosecutors asking for a ye

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

U. S. Intelligence Chief Talks to Venezuela's Acting Leader

A top U. S. intelligence official recently met with Venezuela's interim president in Caracas. This meeting happened just days after the U. S. military took President Nicolás Maduro into custody. The visit was seen as a way to support the interim government, led by Delcy Rodríguez. The CIA director,

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Cold Challenge: Texans Face Chilly Patriots in Upcoming Playoff

The Houston Texans are about to step into a very different world this Sunday. Their usual games are played indoors, but now they're heading to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. The weather there is expected to be quite harsh. Temperatures will hover around the low 30s, and with the wind chill, it mig

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Chilly Nights, Dark Streets: Power Struggles in Ukraine and Russia

In the heart of winter, Ukraine is facing a tough situation. Many people are left in the cold and dark due to repeated attacks on their energy systems. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has called it an energy emergency. Russian strikes have been hitting hard, especially in Kyiv. Thousand

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