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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Our Ocean, Our Say: Time to Speak Up on Offshore Drilling

The ocean is not just a government property. It belongs to all of us. The current administration might want to open up over 85% of the outer continental shelf for oil and gas drilling. But before they do, we have a chance to say something about it. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is giving us

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's New Hit: A Crime Thriller Takes the Lead

Netflix has a new favorite, and it's not the rom-com that everyone was talking about just a week ago. The Rip, a crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, has quickly climbed to the top of Netflix's charts. This shift from lighthearted romance to intense crime drama shows how quickly audie

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

STI Check-Up: What Happens After a Rape Suspect is Arrested?

In Finland, when someone is arrested for rape, they get checked for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This happens right after they are taken into custody. The idea is to see if the suspect has any infections that could have been passed on during the crime. This is important for the health of

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

A Look at the Stars Born in Late January

Late January is a special time for many famous faces. It's when a bunch of actors, musicians, and other stars celebrate their birthdays. Some of these folks have been around for a while, while others are just starting to make their mark. Let's start with the older crowd. There are actors who have b

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

A New Era of Smarter Testing in Health Schools

In 2026, a big change is coming to how health students take their tests. The president talked about this in a recent speech. More and more tests will be on computers. This is not just about typing instead of writing. It's about making tests better and fairer. Why is this happening? Well, think abou

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

How Stars Helped Shape the Civil Rights Movement

The civil rights movement was a tough fight. It had violence, suffering, and even deaths. But it also had something unexpected: glamour. Big-name celebrities joined the cause. They marched, spoke out, and used their fame to help. Harry Belafonte, Marlon Brando, and others stood with Martin Luther K

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: A Look at Notable Figures Turning a Year Older

January 19, 2026, marks the birthday of several notable figures from various fields. Dolly Parton, the iconic country singer, will be celebrating her 80th birthday. She made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry way back in 1959, kicking off a legendary career. Shawn Johnson East, an Olympic gold medalis

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry's Legal Fight: A Royal Stand Against Tabloids

Prince Harry is back in London, but not for a royal event. He's in court, fighting a legal battle against tabloids. This isn't his first time. He's been in similar fights before. This time, he's not alone. Other famous people, like Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, are with him. They all say the same

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

El Salvador's Harsh Mega-Prison Exposed on CBS

CBS News is set to broadcast a long-awaited report on a controversial Salvadoran prison on Sunday night. This prison, known as CECOT, holds migrants deported from the United States. The report was initially delayed in December, with CBS citing the need for further investigation. CECOT has faced cri

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Favored Teams Shine in NFL Playoff Drama

The NFL's divisional round was a spectacle, with all four top teams emerging victorious. The Broncos and Patriots will now face off in the AFC Championship, while the Seahawks and Rams battle it out in the NFC. Bettors had a decent week, with three out of four favorites covering the spread. The Ram

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