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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

The U. S. and Cuba: A History of Tensions and Triumphs

In the small Cuban town of Playa Girón, the past is always present. This quiet place, known for its beautiful turquoise waters and simple homes, was once the stage for a significant historical event. In 1961, it was here that a U. S. -backed invasion aimed at overthrowing Fidel Castro's young govern

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Young Refugees in Uganda: The Fight Against HIV

In Kampala, Uganda, young refugees face big challenges when it comes to protecting themselves from HIV. A recent study looked at 330 young refugees aged 16 to 24. It found that only a small group, about one in five, used condoms regularly. But over half had access to HIV self-testing kits, and half

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Market Movers: A Monday Rundown

The market is buzzing after a hectic weekend. S&P 500 futures are up, but the week before was a downer. Let's dive into the big stories shaping the day. Venezuela is in the spotlight after a major U. S. military strike. President Donald Trump announced the operation, which led to the capture of Ven

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A Night of Chaos at Vice President Vance's Home

In the quiet of a Cincinnati night, something unexpected happened. A man, later identified as 26-year-old William Defoor, caused quite a stir at Vice President JD Vance's residence. He's now facing several charges, including criminal damaging, obstructing official business, criminal trespass, and fe

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Golden Globes 2026: Stars, Shows, and Surprises

The Golden Globes are back, and this year's ceremony is shaping up to be a star-studded event. With big names like Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Ariana Grande in the running, it's clear that Hollywood's finest are ready to shine. The show kicks off at 8 p. m. Eastern time, and you can ca

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Making MRI Less Scary: A Fun Solution for Claustrophobic Patients

MRI machines can be scary for some people. They are big, loud, and closed in. This can make people who feel trapped in small spaces, or claustrophobic, very anxious. But what if there was a way to make the experience less scary? Researchers wanted to find out if giving patients special glasses that

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

A Tuna That Broke the Bank

In Tokyo's Toyosu fish market, a massive bluefin tuna became the star of the show. This wasn't just any tuna; it weighed a whopping 535 pounds and sold for a jaw-dropping 510 million yen, which is about $3. 2 million. That's a lot of sushi! The buyer was Kiyomura Corp. , owned by Kiyoshi Kimura, wh

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Don Mattingly Joins Phillies Coaching Team

Don Mattingly, a well-known figure in baseball, has taken on a new role as the bench coach for the Philadelphia Phillies. This move brings him back to the city where his son, Preston, serves as the team's general manager. Mattingly's extensive experience in the major leagues, spanning 23 years, make

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Who's on Top in the US Rocket Race?

The US rocket scene is heating up, and 2025 was a wild year for these companies. SpaceX is still the big boss, launching a whopping 165 rockets. They're like the reliable friend who always shows up, keeping the International Space Station stocked and running smoothly. But their giant Starship had so

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What You Need to Know

The flu is spreading fast across the United States. Recent data shows that more people are visiting doctors with flu-like symptoms than ever before. This is the highest rate recorded since 1997. Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, and sore throat. Most of these visits are from kids and young ad

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