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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Kicking Through the Storm: Andy Borregales' Cool Under Pressure

Andy Borregales, a kicker for the New England Patriots and a graduate of Miami, has quickly adapted to the chilly and gusty conditions of New England. During the Patriots' recent 16-3 victory over the LA Chargers in the Wildcard playoff game, Borregales showcased his skill by successfully converting

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

Marriage Isn't a Free Pass: Judge Rejects Defense in Rape Conspiracy Case

A federal judge has made it clear that marriage and monogamy don't shield someone from serious charges. Judge Valerie E. Caproni recently turned down a request from Alon Alexander, who wanted to use his 2019 engagement and marriage as a defense in his upcoming trial. Alexander, along with his brothe

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Kyiv Faces Chilly Challenge as Russia's Attacks Continue

In Kyiv, the struggle to bring back heat and electricity continues. This comes after Russia's recent strikes on energy sites. It's been over three days since the attacks, and many people are still in the cold. President Zelenskiy has a warning. He says Russia might launch more attacks soon. He want

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Kansas Basketball Drops in Rankings After Mixed Week

Kansas basketball is now ranked 25th in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. This is a drop from their previous position at 21st. The Jayhawks had a tough week, winning one game and losing another. The Jayhawks are now 11-5 overall and 1-2 in the Big 12 conference. They had a big win at home a

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Fitness for Life or Fitness for Work?

Fitness is a big deal. It's not just about looking good or feeling great. It's about being ready for what life throws at you. But here's a question: should fitness focus on sports or daily tasks? This is not a small debate. It's about how we prepare our bodies for the future. First, let's talk abou

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Standing Up for Fair Play in Women's Sports

West Virginia's Attorney General, JB McCuskey, is taking a firm stance on a crucial issue. He's confident that his state's law, the Save Women's Sports Act, will hold up in the Supreme Court. This law aims to keep sports spaces separate for women and girls. McCuskey believes that allowing transgend

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Transgender Athletes: The Supreme Court Steps In

The Supreme Court is about to tackle a big issue: transgender athletes in sports. The case, which is being heard soon, could change the rules for who can play in which sports categories. Right now, 27 states have laws that stop transgender athletes from joining women's sports. Some people think this

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

When Words Twist Truth: A Look at Government Spin

Recent events have raised eyebrows about how the government handles serious incidents involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol. Instead of waiting for facts, high-ranking officials quickly label individuals involved in these incidents as threats, often using harsh terms

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Young Athletes Get a Health Boost in Cleveland

A new team-up in Cleveland is putting young athletes' health first. The Cleveland Force Soccer Club and University Hospitals Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute are now working together. This means young soccer players can get top-notch medical care and advice. The goal? To keep them safe and help t

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

Dallas Crime Numbers Drop, But Is Everyone Safe?

In 2025, Dallas saw a drop in violent crime by 12%. This includes fewer murders, assaults, and robberies. The Dallas Police Department (DPD) shared this good news. They also said they have 3, 286 officers, which is 700 less than they need. But not everyone agrees that Dallas is safer. Governor Greg

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