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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Attorney General: Prioritizing Politics Over People

Alaska's acting attorney general, Stephen Cox, has been in office for a short time, but his actions have raised eyebrows. He seems more focused on making a name for himself in national politics than on serving the people of Alaska. Cox's first move was to bring in an attorney from Indiana to be his

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

A Bold Call to Rethink Global Governance

Liz Truss, who briefly led the UK as Prime Minister, has sparked debate with her strong stance on the United Nations. She recently suggested that President Trump should consider dismantling the UN, arguing that the organization has lost its effectiveness and made several poor decisions. Truss pointe

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Florida's Fight for Fairness: Lawmakers Challenge Attorney General's Move

Florida's Black lawmakers are not happy. They say the state's attorney general is playing politics with people's lives. The attorney general, James Uthmeier, released an opinion on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He said many state laws that help Black businesses and promote diversity are unconstitution

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

ICE Agents: New Rules for Home Arrests?

A recent document, reportedly approved by the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in May, has sparked controversy. It suggests that ICE agents can now enter private homes to make arrests without a judge's approval. This document was brought to light by Whistleblower Aid, a lega

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Church Protest Leads to Arrest Amid Immigration Tensions

A well-known activist in Minnesota has been arrested for her role in a protest at a church. The protest was against a local pastor who also works for U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protestors chanted slogans and disrupted the church service. The protest was in response to the

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Hidden Patterns in Mental Health

Mental health experts are rethinking how they view disorders. Instead of seeing them as separate boxes, they're looking for shared threads. These threads could be life events, biology, or social factors. They also look at common psychological processes. These processes lead to symptoms that cut acro

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Floods in Mozambique: A Growing Crisis

Mozambique is facing a serious situation right now. Heavy rains have been causing major floods for the past two weeks. So far, 13 people have died, but this number is likely to go up. As the water starts to go down, more bodies might be found. The floods have been really bad. Rivers and dams have o

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Pennsylvania Taxpayers Get Justice in Multistate Tax Battle

Taxpayers in Pennsylvania recently won a significant victory in their fight for fair treatment regarding multistate taxes. The state's Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) ruled in their favor, acknowledging that they should receive credit for taxes paid to other states. The issue began when the Depa

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Syria's Fragile Peace: Can Trust Be Built?

In Syria, a shaky truce is holding between the government and Kurdish-led forces. The U. S. is pushing for this peace to last. They want both sides to trust each other more. This comes after the Syrian government took control of big parts of the northeast. They want to show they are in charge. The

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in Napa County After 15 Years

A child in Napa County has been diagnosed with measles, marking the first case in the area since 2012. The child, who had not received the measles vaccine, got sick after traveling to South Carolina, where a big outbreak is happening. Authorities are not sharing more details about the child. This n

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