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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

What's Happening with ICE and Noem After Renee Good's Death?

A big debate is happening in Congress about what to do after an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Good in Minnesota. Good was driving her SUV after dropping off her 6-year-old at school when the incident happened. People are divided on what really went down. Some, like House Democratic leader Hakee

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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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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Unpredictable Weather Throws a Curveball at NFL Playoff Games

The NFL playoffs are known for their excitement and unpredictability, but this year, Mother Nature is adding an extra twist. With a forecast that feels more like a summer storm than a January chill, the Rams and Panthers game in Charlotte might face some weather-related hiccups. This could lead to d

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

When Business Lease Rules Get Complicated

Brian Ferdinand stepped into a messy situation. He wasn't the main player in these business leases, but he ended up responsible for them. He made a promise to cover some deals for a company called LuxUrban. At the time, LuxUrban looked strong. It was growing fast and had plenty of money. So, everyon

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

From City to Countryside: A Bakery's Unusual Growth Story

In the heart of Cairo, New York, a unique bakery named See & Be Kitchen has found an innovative way to expand its business. The journey began when Chrissy and Ben, a chef and baker duo, decided to leave the bustling city life behind and move upstate. They wanted a place where they could live and wor

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion Icon and His Unforgettable Encounters

Isaac Mizrahi, the renowned fashion designer, has some fond memories of Gwyneth Paltrow. He recently shared his experiences working with her during the 1990s. Mizrahi, who is now 64 years old, recalled how he used to create outfits for Paltrow. He mentioned this while attending the New York Film Cri

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Why Rushing into a Physical Store Might Not Be the Best Move

Starting a business is exciting, but deciding whether to get a physical store can be tricky. Many entrepreneurs jump into buying or renting a space too soon. However, experts say it's better to focus on growing your online presence first. Ryan Serhant, a well-known real estate expert, shared his th

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Nobel Peace Prize: No Sharing, No Taking Back

The Nobel Peace Prize is a big deal. Once someone gets it, that's it. No take-backs. No sharing. No giving it to someone else. That's what the Norwegian Nobel Institute said recently. They made this clear after a Venezuelan leader, Maria Corina Machado, hinted she might give her future prize to Dona

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

The Hostage Drama That Asks Big Questions

A man's desperation leads to a bizarre hostage situation in the 1977 crime drama "Dead Man's Wire. " The story revolves around Tony Kiritsis, a man pushed to the edge by financial troubles and a sense of injustice. He takes Richard Hall, the son of the man he believes wronged him, hostage in a drama

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Unraveling the Truth: A Look into True Crime Memoirs

Growing up in a small Irish town, one event left a lasting mark: a murder that shook the community to its core. No one was ever held accountable, and that injustice lingered. This experience inspired a novel exploring themes of betrayal and injustice. True crime stories often give us a false sense o

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