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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Trump's Impact on Global Politics: A Year in Review

Let's dive into the political chaos that has unfolded over the past year. The world has seen some major shifts, with Canada's Mark Carney stepping up to address the growing tensions caused by the U. S. under Trump's leadership. Carney's speech was a wake-up call, highlighting how great powers like

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

Packers Player Faces Gun Trouble at Airport

Rasheed Walker, a player for the Green Bay Packers, found himself in hot water recently. He was arrested at LaGuardia Airport after trying to check a bag with a gun inside. The bag had a locked box, which contained a 9mm Glock pistol and 36 rounds of ammo. This happened because Walker told an airlin

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

KDE Plasma 6. 6. 0: Printing Just Got a Whole Lot Easier

KDE Plasma 6. 6. 0 is on the horizon, and it's bringing some much-needed improvements to printing. For starters, it will fix a long-standing issue with waste toner reporting. Instead of showing misleading error messages, it will now display a simple notification when the waste toner box is full. Thi

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Why Charles Bediako's Return to Alabama is a Big Deal

College basketball is facing a tough situation with player eligibility rules. Charles Bediako, a player with a two-way contract, wanted to return to Alabama but was blocked by the NCAA. This led to a legal battle, with Bediako suing the NCAA. His coach, Nate Oats, has spoken out about the unfairness

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Rudy Youngblood: From Hollywood to Handcuffs

Rudy Youngblood, the actor who brought Jaguar Paw to life in "Apocalypto, " is back in the headlines, but not for his acting chops. This time, it's for a run-in with the law. He was recently taken into custody in Texas on a drug charge. The warrant for his arrest was issued in Bell County, and he's

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

New Rules: No More Federal Cash for Fetal Tissue Research

The Trump administration has put an end to federal funding for research projects that use tissue from aborted fetuses. This decision was announced by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and took effect right away. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer use its funds for

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Kids Hitting the Road Solo in Robotaxis: Is It Safe or Just Convenient?

In San Francisco, a new trend is emerging. Parents are letting their teens ride in self-driving cars alone. This is happening even though the rules say kids can't ride without an adult. Families are using these robotaxis as a way to get their kids to school, sports, and hangouts. They say it's safer

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Lululemon's Get Low Leggings: A Bumpy Return

Lululemon has put its "Get Low" workout line back on sale online. This comes after they took it down because people complained. The leggings were see-through when people bent or squatted. This made the company's shares drop by 6. 5% on Tuesday. The company says they have updated the product info. T

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Skipped the Oscars and Why

Celebrities have often chosen to skip the Oscars, and their reasons vary widely. Some find the awards unimportant, while others protest the lack of diversity. Amanda Seyfried, for instance, doesn't care much about winning an Oscar. She pointed out that few people remember past winners. Seyfried has

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Famous Faces Fight for Fair Play in AI's Training Game

A group of well-known stars has stepped into the spotlight to challenge tech giants over AI training practices. Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are among the 700+ supporters of the "Stealing Isn't Innovation" campaign. This initiative, launched by the Human Artistry Camp

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