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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Florida's Dominant Victory Over Tennessee: A Closer Look

Florida's basketball team showed their strength on January 10, 2026, with a strong win against the 21st-ranked Tennessee Volunteers. The final score was 91-67, extending Florida's winning streak at home to 15 games. Boogie Fland had a standout performance, scoring a season-high 23 points. His impres

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Surprise Rise: A Closer Look at the College Football Playoff Odds

The College Football Playoff National Championship is shaping up to be quite the showdown. Indiana's dominant performance against Oregon has turned heads and shifted the betting odds. Initially, Indiana was seen as a slight favorite, but after their impressive win, they are now over a touchdown favo

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What You Need to Know

Northern Virginia is facing a rough flu season. Hospitals are seeing a lot of sick people. The main culprit is a tough strain of influenza A, subclade k. This strain came out after the 2025 flu shot was made. It's making people really sick. Across the U. S. , there have been about 11 million flu ca

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

The Unexpected Comeback of Beef Tallow

Beef tallow, a type of fat that was once shunned by health experts and the government, is now gaining attention in the latest dietary guidelines. This fat, derived from beef, has been quietly gaining fans over the past few years. Chefs love it for its ability to make fries and doughnuts extra crispy

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Credit Card Cap: A Billionaire's Warning

A prominent investor has raised concerns about a recent proposal to limit credit card interest rates. Bill Ackman, the CEO of a major investment firm, took to social media to criticize President Donald Trump's suggestion of a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Ackman argued that such

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Opera House Shifts: Washington National Opera Moves On

The Washington National Opera is saying goodbye to the Kennedy Center after 52 years. This move comes after new rules at the center made it hard for the opera to keep its usual way of funding shows. The opera group said the Kennedy Center's new policy, which requires full funding before any producti

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

A Dark Night in Clay County: Six Lives Lost in a Horrifying Spree

In a small community in Clay County, Mississippi, a night of terror unfolded. A 24-year-old man, Daricka Moore, is now facing serious charges after a violent rampage that left six people dead. The victims included his own family members, showing just how shocking this event was. The sheriff, Eddie

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Weir: The Quiet Force Behind the Grateful Dead

Bob Weir, a key figure in the Grateful Dead, has passed away at 78. His family shared the news, mentioning he died peacefully after battling cancer and lung issues. Weir was more than just a band member; he was a songwriter, guitarist, and co-founder who helped shape the band's unique sound and cult

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Chilly Morning Ahead: What to Expect

Get ready for a chilly start to your Sunday. The night will be cold, with temperatures dropping to the low 30s in most areas. Some spots might even hit the upper 20s. It's not going to be a deep freeze, but it's enough to make you want to bundle up. The good news is that the cold won't last all day

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran's Internet Blackout: A Dark Move to Silence Protests

Iran's government has once again cut off the country's internet connection. This time, it seems even Starlink, a satellite internet service, is being blocked. The move comes as protests sweep the nation, fueled by economic struggles and government policies. The internet shutdown is not new for Iran

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