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Feb 10 2026SPORTS

Utah’s 2034 Olympic Plan: Lessons From Milan

Utah recently sent a team of observers to the Winter Games in Milan, Italy, where they got a firsthand look at how the Olympics run. They came from Utah, Los Angeles, the French Alps and Brisbane to learn from the International Olympic Committee. The trip gave them a chance to see how big events are

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Feb 07 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Chaos: Why ICE Can’t Work There

John Sandweg, who once led ICE during the Obama years, told a TV program that Minneapolis had become too wild for agents to do their job. He said the city was “crazy, ” with ICE officers being chased by crowds, whistles blaring and everyone shouting. In that setting, enforcement is impossible. Sand

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Feb 07 2026BUSINESS

Middle East’s Trade Surge: A Fresh Look at Global Growth

The Middle East is experiencing a notable rise in trade, even as global markets face uncertainty. Gulf Cooperation Council countries, such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, have driven this increase. Between 2021 and 2024, the region’s trade grew by about 15% each year. This rat

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

EU's Big Four Plan to Tackle Trade and Tech Challenges

Germany and France are teaming up with Poland, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands to form a new group focused on boosting Europe's economic strength. This move comes as European countries look to reduce their reliance on imports from places like China and address concerns about global trade barriers.

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Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

Time is Ticking: Earth Faces Growing Dangers

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has sounded a stark warning. They moved the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight. This is the closest it has ever been to the symbolic hour of doom. The group points to several major threats. These include nuclear tensions, climate change, and the risks of a

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Solana's Speed Bump: A Lesson in Network Coordination

Solana, known for its fast transactions, recently faced a challenge that highlighted the importance of quick coordination among its validators. The issue started when the Solana Status account urged validators to upgrade to Agave v3. 0. 14, calling it an urgent and critical update. However, the init

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Green Bay's New Defensive Brain: Meet Jonathan Gannon

Green Bay Packers are shaking things up on the defensive side of the ball. They've just snagged Jonathan Gannon, the former Cardinals head coach, to be their new defensive coordinator. This move comes after Jeff Hafley, who held the position for the past two seasons, left to take on a head coaching

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Arthur Smith's Big Move to Ohio State

Arthur Smith is making a big change. He's leaving the NFL to become Ohio State's new offensive coordinator. This is a fresh start for him after three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. His time there wasn't great. The Falcons only won seven games each season. Before that, he spent most of his career

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

The Hunt for Ryan Wedding: A Victory in the War on Drugs

Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder turned notorious drug lord, was finally caught after a long chase. He was arrested in Mexico, thanks to a joint effort by U. S. and Mexican authorities. This arrest is a big deal for the FBI, as it's the sixth time they've caught someone from their Most Wan

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Olympic Snowboarder Turned Fugitive: The Capture of Ryan Wedding

Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympian, was recently arrested in Mexico City. He was known for his flashy lifestyle and was accused of being a major player in drug trafficking. The FBI confirmed his capture, marking the 500th arrest in the history of their Most Wanted list. Wedding's arrest came

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