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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

How Stars Helped Shape the Civil Rights Movement

The civil rights movement was a tough fight. It had violence, suffering, and even deaths. But it also had something unexpected: glamour. Big-name celebrities joined the cause. They marched, spoke out, and used their fame to help. Harry Belafonte, Marlon Brando, and others stood with Martin Luther K

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

El Salvador's Harsh Mega-Prison Exposed on CBS

CBS News is set to broadcast a long-awaited report on a controversial Salvadoran prison on Sunday night. This prison, known as CECOT, holds migrants deported from the United States. The report was initially delayed in December, with CBS citing the need for further investigation. CECOT has faced cri

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Israel Gets a Seat at the Peace Table

Israel has been asked to join President Trump's new "Board of Peace. " This group is supposed to help solve big fights around the world. But it's not clear if Israel will say yes or not. This idea started last year when Trump wanted to stop the fighting in Gaza. Now, the plan is bigger. It's about

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Strategic Value: A U. S. Perspective

The United States, under President Donald Trump, has shown a keen interest in Greenland, viewing it as a crucial piece in the geopolitical puzzle. Trump has publicly stated that Denmark has not effectively addressed what he sees as a Russian threat near Greenland. He took to his social media platfor

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Fitness Setbacks: How to Bounce Back

Starting a new fitness routine is often met with enthusiasm. The initial excitement can be strong. But as days turn into weeks, sticking to the plan becomes challenging. Life has a way of interrupting even the best-laid plans. Missing a workout might feel like a setback, but it doesn't define your p

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move Sparks EU Trade War Worries

Germany is not happy. The country's finance minister has said that US President Donald Trump has crossed a line. The issue? Trump's threat to put extra taxes on NATO allies who didn't support his plan to buy Greenland. This is not the first time Trump has caused trouble. He often creates conflicts.

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Your TV's Sound Isn't as Good as It Should Be

Have you ever felt like your TV's sound is lacking? You might be using the wrong HDMI port. The HDMI eARC port is designed to give you the best audio experience, especially if you have a soundbar or a home theater setup. eARC, which stands for enhanced Audio Return Channel, has a higher data transf

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

Karachi Mall Fire: A Tragic Night of Locked Doors and Rising Flames

In the heart of Karachi, a bustling mall turned into a scene of chaos and tragedy. The Gul Plaza shopping complex, home to over 1, 200 stores, became a death trap when a fire broke out late on a Saturday night. What started as a small blaze quickly spiraled out of control, engulfing the entire struc

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

What Happens to Your Brain When You Lie Down for 90 Days?

Lying down for a long time can mess with how blood flows in your brain. This is what scientists found out when they studied 36 healthy adults who spent 90 days in a head-down bed rest position. They used a special kind of MRI called pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (pCASL) to track changes i

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

The Big Win: How One Investor Topped the Hedge Fund Charts

In the world of high-stakes investing, one name is making waves. Chris Hohn, the mastermind behind TCI Fund Management, just shattered records. His firm raked in a whopping $18. 9 billion in profits last year. This staggering amount didn't just break the bank; it also broke the record set by Ken Gri

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