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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Slippery Grip on the Premier League

Arsenal's lead in the Premier League is looking shaky. They've been on top for a while, but lately, they're not playing as well as they should. Their rivals, Manchester City and Aston Villa, have been struggling too. You'd think Arsenal would take advantage, but they're not. Arsenal has been the be

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Funding Freeze: Trump Targets Sanctuary Cities and States

The Trump administration is set to cut federal funds to sanctuary cities and states starting next month. This move is part of a broader crackdown on immigration enforcement, with a particular focus on Minnesota. The Department of Justice has identified 11 states, including the District of Columbia,

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Jan 18 2026WEATHER

New York City Braces for a Snowy Weekend

New York City is gearing up for a snowy weekend. A light dusting of snow hit the city on Saturday. Some areas might see up to an inch of snow before it clears up later in the day. But this is just the beginning. A bigger storm is on its way. It's expected to arrive on Sunday afternoon. This storm c

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Life in a Tiny French Village: What Went Wrong?

Life in a small French village seemed like a dream. But for one couple, it turned into a nightmare. They moved from a big city to a tiny village near the husband's family. They thought it would be peaceful and relaxing. But it wasn't. First, there was the problem of getting around. In the city, the

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Thinking Before You Act: A Lesson for New Orleans' Leadership

New Orleans is in a tough spot. It's got money problems, climate issues, and crumbling infrastructure. The city needs smart leaders who can handle these challenges without making things worse. But lately, it seems like some leaders are repeating old mistakes instead of learning from them. Take Mayo

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

A Big Step Forward for Anchorage Educators

After a long time of not agreeing, the Anchorage Education Association and the Anchorage School District have finally found some common ground. They've come to a tentative deal on a new three-year contract. This is big news for the around 2, 800 educators the union represents. The deal isn't all se

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Jan 18 2026WEATHER

Winter Weather Alert: NYC Braces for Snowy Sunday

New York City is preparing for a snowy Sunday, with forecasts predicting up to 3 inches of snow. This winter weather alert comes just before Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The city is urging residents to be cautious. Roads may become slippery due to a mix of snow, slush, and rain. On Saturday, about 1

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Life in Seattle: A City in Decline?

Seattle, a city once known for its beauty and charm, has seen a dramatic shift in recent years. Al and Jase Robertson, stars from the popular show Duck Dynasty, have openly criticized the city's current state. They argue that the city's leadership has led to a decline in order and cleanliness. The

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Shifting Sands: Syria's Army and Kurds Navigate a Tense Truce

In a move that's got everyone talking, Syria's army is making its way into areas east of Aleppo. This comes after Kurdish forces, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), started pulling back. The SDF's decision to withdraw follows some serious chats with US officials and a promise from Syrian P

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Australian Cities for Retirement: A Closer Look

Australia is a top pick for retirees from the U. S. thanks to its relaxed lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and English-speaking communities. While big cities like Sydney and Melbourne have high home prices, smaller cities offer a more budget-friendly way of life. Daily expenses, such as groceries, di

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