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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Latin America's Tough Choices: Crime, Politics, and Pressure

Latin America is in a tough spot. Progressive leaders are feeling the heat from both their own people and the Trump administration. The people want quick fixes to crime, and Trump is pushing hard for tough action. El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has shown what a hard-line approach can do. His

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Jan 20 2026LIFESTYLE

A Man's Fight for Justice: Honoring Grover Thompson's Legacy

Grover Thompson's story is one of injustice and resilience. He was arrested for a crime he didn't do. Thompson was just trying to get out of the rain in 1981 when he saw a man attacking a woman. But instead of being a hero, he was accused of the crime. The Illinois Innocence Project later found out

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Breaking Down Language Walls at Work

A big tech team-up is happening in France. Atos, a company known for digital upgrades, is joining forces with Graia, an AI chatbot maker. Their goal? To make talking to customer support easier for everyone, no matter what language they speak. Right now, Atos helps over 5 million people in more than

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Smart Move: Sharing War Data to Boost AI Training

Ukraine is stepping up its game in the war against Russia. The country's new defense boss, Mykhailo Fedorov, has a bold plan. He wants to share Ukraine's war data with allies. This data is gold for training AI. It includes combat stats and drone footage. Fedorov sees this as a powerful tool in talks

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Racial Politics: A Double-Edged Sword

In the heart of New York, a new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, found himself in hot water. One of his housing officials had previously made some strong statements. She called homeownership a "weapon of white supremacy" and suggested making the white middle class poorer. Those who've worked with her say she'

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Aren't Taylor Sheridan's Shows Winning Awards?

Taylor Sheridan's shows are huge hits, but they rarely get awards. Billy Bob Thornton thinks it's because people have the wrong idea about Sheridan and his work. Thornton, who's in Sheridan's show "Landman, " said that some folks think Sheridan is a right-wing guy, but that's not true. Sheridan has

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Cellphones and Health: What's the Real Deal?

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is diving into a new study. They want to see if cellphone radiation could be bad for our health. This isn't just a random idea. It comes from big concerns raised by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He thinks cellphones might cause brain i

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Cleveland Clinic Expands Rehab Services in Erie

Cleveland Clinic is making a comeback in Erie with a fresh physical therapy clinic. The new spot, Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy, kicked off on January 20 at 3266 W. 26th St. This project is a team effort with Physicians Rehab Solutions, aiming to boost rehab services in the area

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Moment: Experts Clash Over Its Future Path

Bitcoin is currently hovering above $90, 000 after a recent rebound, but experts can't agree on what's next. Peter Schiff, a well-known critic of Bitcoin, thinks the cryptocurrency is in for a big fall. He points out that Bitcoin hasn't kept up with gold, which weakens the idea that Bitcoin is "digi

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Who Controls Bitcoin's Future?

In the ever-changing world of cryptocurrency, Bitcoin's value in 2026 might be heavily influenced by a few key players. These individuals have the power to shape the market through their decisions on dollar liquidity, market access, ETF distribution, stablecoin settlement, and exchange rules. First

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