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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

When Leaders Attack: The Fed's Fight for Independence

The Trump administration recently made a bold move against Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve. They started a questionable investigation into Powell's finances. This is unusual because the Fed is supposed to be independent. Powell, who is usually calm, spoke out. He said the investigatio

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

A Change of Heart: Zahawi Joins Reform UK

Nadhim Zahawi, who once held high positions in the Conservative Party, has made a surprising move. He has decided to join Reform UK, a party led by Nigel Farage. Zahawi believes the UK is facing a tough time and sees Reform as a way to bring about change. At a press event, Zahawi talked about why h

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Night of Laughs and Jabs at the Golden Globes

Wanda Sykes stole the spotlight at the Golden Globes, even though she wasn't the one winning an award. She was the one handing them out. The comedian had a field day roasting the nominees for best stand-up comedy. Each joke was sharper than the last, but the one aimed at Ricky Gervais hit the hardes

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

The Golden Globes: A Night of Wins, Wishes, and Weirdness

The Golden Globes brought a mix of excitement and odd moments. The event celebrated top films and TV shows, with "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet" grabbing major film awards. "Adolescence" also made a splash, winning four TV awards. Nikki Glaser wrapped up the night with a heartfelt tribute t

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Morning Commutes Get a Boost: SEPTA's Big Reopenings

Philadelphia's morning commutes just got a bit easier. SEPTA has reopened two major services that have been causing headaches for riders. The Center City Trolley Tunnel is back in action, and the Regional Rail morning express service has resumed after a long break. First, let's talk about the tunne

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Harvard's Leader Speaks Out on Classroom Culture

Harvard's top leader, Alan Garber, recently shared his thoughts on free speech and learning in a podcast interview. He believes universities should focus on teaching students how to think critically, not just push political views. Garber thinks classrooms should be places for open debate, where stud

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes Meets Football Fever: Sterling K. Brown's Big Night

Sterling K. Brown, a well-known actor, had a unique night at the 2026 Golden Globes. He was there, but his mind was also on the football game. The actor, who loves sports, was more excited about the NFL playoff game between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers than the awards show. Durin

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Jan 12 2026LIFESTYLE

A Century of Life: Peter Camenares' Secret to a Long and Happy Life

Peter Camenares, a resident of Staten Island, just hit the big 1-0-0! That's right, he's a centenarian, and he's got some pretty interesting thoughts on how he made it to this incredible milestone. So, what's his secret? Well, Peter says it's a mix of good genes and a whole lot of love from his fam

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Venezuelans in Chile: A Longing for Home Amid Political Turmoil

In Chile, Venezuelans are facing a tough situation. They are caught between the hope of returning home and the uncertainty of their future. The recent news of President Nicolás Maduro's capture by U. S. forces sparked excitement among the Venezuelan community in Chile. Many gathered in Parque Almagr

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Future: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Chaos

Venezuela has been in a deep crisis for years. Millions have left the country. Many now live in places like Greater Manchester. They watch from afar as their homeland struggles. For Adolfo Marquez, leaving Venezuela was a matter of survival. He is a criminal barrister. He had a case against Preside

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