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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Latin America's Divided Reaction to U. S. Move

Latin America woke up to a storm on January 3rd. WhatsApp buzzed with urgent messages as leaders scrambled to respond to a bold U. S. action. President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela was captured, sending shockwaves through the region. The response was not unified. Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, all le

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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Ricky Gervais: Comedy or Cruelty?

Ricky Gervais made waves as the host of the Golden Globe Awards, but not everyone found his humor amusing. His jokes, aimed at Hollywood's elite, sparked conversations and controversies. While many laughed, some celebrities felt targeted and uncomfortable. At the 2011 Golden Globes, Gervais made a

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Bold Move: Protests, Threats, and Global Tensions

Iran is in a tough spot right now. Big protests are happening all over the country. People are upset about money problems and how the government runs things. The government says the U. S. and Israel are behind these protests, but that's not clear. The Iranian government is not happy. They said if t

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Coach Harbaugh's Next Move: A Strategic Selection

John Harbaugh, the former Baltimore Ravens head coach, is in the spotlight again. After his recent dismissal, he's been approached by several teams with head coaching vacancies. But he's not rushing into anything. Harbaugh is taking his time to decide. He's planning to interview with only a few tea

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Greenland 2: When Science Meets Fiction

Greenland 2: Migration takes a swing at blending real science with a post-apocalyptic story. It's a sequel that picks up after a massive comet smashes into Earth, leaving the Garrity family to navigate a world that's been turned upside down. The film throws in some real-world science ideas, but it

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Why Trump's Venezuelan Oil Dreams Might Fizzle Out

Venezuela's oil situation is a mess. The U. S. has taken control, but that doesn't mean oil companies are rushing in. Trump thinks they will, but experts aren't so sure. They say it's not a good idea right now. The country is in chaos. No one knows who's really in charge. The U. S. has seized some

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Rethinking Family Values: A Conservative Think Tank's Bold Proposal

A well-known conservative organization is pushing for big changes in how the U. S. government supports families. They want the government to do more to help couples get married and start families. Some of their ideas include a "marriage bootcamp" to help couples who live together get ready for marri

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Iran's Turbulent Streets: A Clash of Voices

In Iran, the streets are alive with unrest. People are shouting, demanding change. The government is pushing back, cutting off the internet, making it hard for the world to see what's happening. It all started with anger over money troubles, but now it's about much more. The protests are growing, sp

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Is the Job Market Hiding a Secret Storm?

The job market might be in a tricky spot. A special chart, not many people talk about, is making some economists nervous. It's called the Beveridge curve. It shows how job openings and unemployment are connected. Right now, it's hinting that things might get worse soon. Last month, the US added 50,

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Gestational Diabetes: A Hidden Threat to Future Health

Gestational diabetes, a condition that affects many women during pregnancy, is a serious issue. It's not just about the baby. It also puts the mother at risk for type 2 diabetes and heart problems later in life. This risk shows up within ten years after giving birth. But, many women don't focus on t

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