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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

The Unexpected Comeback of Beef Tallow

Beef tallow, a type of fat that was once shunned by health experts and the government, is now gaining attention in the latest dietary guidelines. This fat, derived from beef, has been quietly gaining fans over the past few years. Chefs love it for its ability to make fries and doughnuts extra crispy

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Credit Card Cap: A Billionaire's Warning

A prominent investor has raised concerns about a recent proposal to limit credit card interest rates. Bill Ackman, the CEO of a major investment firm, took to social media to criticize President Donald Trump's suggestion of a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Ackman argued that such

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Houston's Unstoppable Road Show

Houston's basketball team is on a roll, and they just proved it again. They beat Baylor 77-55 on Saturday. This win was special because it set a new school record. They've now won 16 games in a row on the road. That's a big deal! Five players scored in double figures for Houston. Emanuel Sharp led

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Opera House Shifts: Washington National Opera Moves On

The Washington National Opera is saying goodbye to the Kennedy Center after 52 years. This move comes after new rules at the center made it hard for the opera to keep its usual way of funding shows. The opera group said the Kennedy Center's new policy, which requires full funding before any producti

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Fake Money Stirs Trouble at In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger, a beloved fast-food chain, recently faced a wave of counterfeit money scams across Southern California. Two individuals, Tatiyanna Foster and Auriona Lewis, both from Long Beach, were caught using fake $100 bills to buy cheap items like fries and sandwiches. Police found Foster last

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Internet Blackout: A Dark Move to Silence Protests

Iran's government has once again cut off the country's internet connection. This time, it seems even Starlink, a satellite internet service, is being blocked. The move comes as protests sweep the nation, fueled by economic struggles and government policies. The internet shutdown is not new for Iran

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Carolina Panthers vs. Los Angeles Rams: A Thrilling Comeback Story

The Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams put on a show in their recent NFL wild card game. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, with the Panthers making an incredible comeback from a 14-0 deficit. The game was filled with big plays, missed opportunities, and dramatic moments that kept fans on the e

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

The Nobel Peace Prize: Rules, Offers, and Surprises

Venezuela's opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, made headlines by offering her Nobel Peace Prize to former U. S. President Donald Trump. However, the Nobel committee quickly shut down the idea. They said the rules are clear: once a Nobel Prize is given, it can't be taken back, shared, or given

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes Kickoff: Stars Shine Bright Before the Big Night

The 83rd Golden Globes festivities kicked off with a bang. The red carpet unrolled on Thursday, setting the stage for Hollywood’s biggest party season. Nikki Glaser, Nobu Matsuhisa, Barry Adelman, Glenn Weiss, and Helen Hoehne were there to kick things off. Friday night saw Donna Langley throwing a

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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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