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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Government Secrets Sold to Criminals: A Growing Threat

In France, a tax worker sold private data to criminals. She used her job access to find details on crypto experts, a wealthy businessman, prison guards, and a judge. The criminals paid €800 to attack a prison guard at home. This case shows a bigger problem. It's not just about hacking or stolen data

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Eugene's Duck Rescue and Health Care Debate

In 1982, a diesel spill near the Millrace in Eugene led to a quick response from students and volunteers. Among them was a group who helped rescue ducks and a goose from the muddy banks. One volunteer even sat with a goose on their lap until it could be cleaned. The incident was covered by local med

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Illinois Lawmakers Face Tough Choices with $2. 2 Billion Budget Gap

Illinois lawmakers are back at work, but this time, they're dealing with a $2. 2 billion budget gap. That's a lot of money, and it's not going to be easy to fix. The state is also dealing with some big changes in Washington, like fewer federal dollars coming in. This means lawmakers have to be extra

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Skiers Face Nature's Wrath: Avalanches Strike in Colorado and California

In the world of winter sports, danger often lurks beneath the beautiful snow-covered slopes. Recently, skiers in Colorado faced this reality when they accidentally triggered an avalanche. On January 10, a group was skiing in the upper chute of the Haiyaha Couloir when a wind slab avalanche suddenly

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Why New Mexico Might Need a New Name

New Mexico has been stuck in a rut for a long time. The same political system has been in place since the state was founded. This hasn't worked out well. The state often ends up at the bottom of good lists, like education and child welfare, and at the top of bad ones, like crime. It's like a broken

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey to Shine at Milan Cortina Olympics

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are set to kick off with a star-studded opening ceremony on February 6. Andrea Bocelli, the renowned tenor, will take the stage at Milan's iconic San Siro soccer stadium, joining pop sensation Mariah Carey. This ceremony is expected to be a grand spectacle, lasting

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A New Way to Lend and Borrow Crypto

Mutuum Finance is a new player in the crypto world. It's building a platform for decentralized lending. This means no banks are involved. Instead, people lend and borrow directly from each other. The platform has two main features. First, there's a shared pool where people can lend and borrow. This

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

How Leaving Work Affects Heart Health in Europe

Retirement is a big change in life. It affects daily routines, money, and social circles. This shift can impact health, especially heart health. A recent study looked at how retirement influences cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe. CVD is a common health issue among older adults. The study chec

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Tottenham's Troubles Deepen After FA Cup Exit

Tottenham Hotspur's struggles continued as they bowed out of the FA Cup with a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa. The defeat added to the mounting pressure on manager Thomas Frank, who has faced criticism following a tough week. Frank's week took a turn for the worse after he was seen using a coffee cup with

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Underdog Triumph: Macclesfield's Incredible FA Cup Win

Macclesfield FC has pulled off a stunning upset in the FA Cup, defeating Premier League team Crystal Palace 2-1. This victory is a huge deal, as Macclesfield plays in the sixth tier of English football, far below Crystal Palace's level. Fans and the community are overjoyed, celebrating this historic

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