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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Golden Globes Showdown: Stars, Films, and a Few Surprises

This Sunday, the Golden Globes will shine a spotlight on Hollywood's finest. Stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet, and Jennifer Lawrence are in the running for top honors. But it's Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" that's stealing the show with nine nominations. Critics an

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Understanding Chinese Double-Topic Sentences: A Korean Learner's Challenge

Chinese is a language that often puts the topic first. This is different from many other languages. It's like setting the scene before the action happens. But what happens when there are two topics in a sentence? This is called a double-topic sentence. It's a bit like having two main characters in a

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Job Market: A Mixed Bag of Hope and Concern

The US job market is a bit of a puzzle right now. On one hand, some people think December's job report might show a decent number of new jobs, maybe around 105, 000. But others aren't so sure, with estimates as low as 55, 000. Either way, it's clear that job growth in 2025 has been pretty slow, the

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Black Mirror: A Glimpse Into Our Future

Fans of the thought-provoking series Black Mirror have something to look forward to. The show, known for its dark and twisty tales, is coming back for another round. The creator, Charlie Brooker, is already hard at work on new episodes. He teased that the upcoming season will be a mix of old and new

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Tech Titans Shift Focus Away from California

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the masterminds behind Google, are loosening their ties to California. These two tech giants, who started Google from a garage in Menlo Park, have seen their company grow into a massive force in the tech world. But now, they are making moves that show they might be lookin

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

A New Trade Deal: Europe and South America Join Forces

A big trade deal just happened. The European Union and four countries from South America have agreed to work together. This deal will create a huge free-trade zone. It includes over 700 million people. This is a big step for both regions. The European Union had some disagreements. But they managed

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Michael B. Jordan: The Man Behind the Roles

Michael B. Jordan is a busy man. He's not just acting anymore. He's directing, producing, and even winning awards. But before all that, he was just a kid from Newark, New Jersey. His journey started with a simple doctor's visit. The receptionist saw two boys going to New York for modeling work. She

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Where Does America Stand in the World?

Many Americans think the U. S. should be a moral leader globally, but fewer believe it is one today. A recent poll shows a big drop in this belief since 2017. Now, only 39% think the U. S. is a moral leader, down from 60%. The poll also found that nearly half of Americans want the U. S. to stay out

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

A Young Man's Fight Against the Ultimate Punishment

In New York, a young man named Luigi Mangione is at the center of a serious legal fight. He is accused of killing a high-profile insurance executive, Brian Thompson. This is no ordinary case. The prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. But Mangione's legal team argues that this is not the right p

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

US Politics and Beyond: A Quick Look at What's Happening

The US is buzzing with political drama, and it's not just about the big elections coming up. In Minneapolis and Portland, tensions are high after shootings involving immigration agents. People are protesting, demanding answers and changes. The White House is sticking by the agents, but not everyone

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