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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Bills and Broncos: Key Players Ready to Roll

The Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos are set for an exciting matchup, with some important players back in action. Curtis Samuel, the Bills' wide receiver, and Ed Oliver, their defensive tackle, are both cleared to play. This is big news because they were just taken off the injured reserve list. Both

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Greenland Tensions: Trump's New Tariff Threat

Trump's sudden move to impose tariffs on several European nations has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles. This unexpected decision comes after recent talks between the US and Denmark seemed to ease tensions over Greenland. The tariffs, set to start in February, target countries like the UK,

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

A New Trade Deal: EU and South America Join Forces

The European Union is making a big move. They are about to sign a major trade agreement with South American countries. This deal is a big step. It creates the world's largest free-trade zone. But why now? The EU has been talking about this deal for over 25 years. But things are different now. The U

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Virginia Makes History with Its First Woman Governor

Virginia has taken a big step forward. For the first time ever, a woman is now governor. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, took the oath of office. This is a huge deal because Virginia has been led by men for centuries. Spanberger won against Republican Winsome Earle-Sears. She is now the 75th govern

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Basketball Blues: What's Going Wrong?

Indiana University's basketball team is in a slump. They've lost three games in a row, including a recent 74-57 defeat against Iowa at home. This isn't just about one bad game; it's a pattern. The team's second-half performance has been particularly concerning. For three straight games, they've sco

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Credit Card Rate Cap: Banks Brace for Trump's Move

The clock is ticking for credit card companies as a deadline set by President Trump looms. The president has called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates, but with just days left, there's still a lot of uncertainty about what will happen next. The White House hasn't shared many details about

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

European Film Awards 2026: A Night of Celebration and Activism

The European Film Awards (EFA) made a change this year, moving from December to January to better fit into the global awards season. While the winners won't affect the Oscars directly, they might still influence voters when they pick their favorites in March. Several films that won at the EFAs are

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Mixing MAOIs and Drugs: What You Need to Know

MAOIs, or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, are powerful meds used to treat tough cases of depression and other mental health issues. But they come with a catch: they can cause serious problems when mixed with certain drugs or even some foods. This is especially true for people who also struggle with su

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

The Bumpy Road to a Bitcoin Reserve

The idea of a Bitcoin (BTC) reserve in the United States is gaining traction, but legal hurdles are slowing things down. Patrick Witt, who leads the White House Crypto Council, shared this update on the Crypto in America podcast. He mentioned that while the plan seems simple, some complex legal rule

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu: A Rocky Road Ahead

Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) are both in a tough spot right now. DOGE saw a big drop, with $39. 29 million leaving the market in just one day. This is the biggest single-day loss in a while. It's not looking good. Both coins are struggling to hold their ground. DOGE has been going down for

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