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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Kansas Politics in 2025: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters

Kansas politics in 2025 had its share of ups and downs. Lawmakers chose to cut income taxes instead of reducing property taxes, even though they had promised to do the latter. This decision left many homeowners with only small savings, while future budget surpluses were earmarked for further income

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Testosterone: More Than Just a Muscle Maker

In the wild, a young baboon tried to challenge the alpha male, but the alpha male didn't even flinch. This shows that dominance isn't always about aggression. The alpha male was confident and didn't need to prove himself. The young baboon, on the other hand, was all worked up and ready to fight. Stu

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Government Offices: Not the Place for Prayer Services?

The U. S. Department of Labor's headquarters in Washington, D. C. , is a place where labor laws are made and enforced. It's not a place of worship. But on December 10, things changed. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer hosted a prayer service. It was called nondenominational. But it only had Jud

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Dubai's Cricket Showdown: Weather and Pitch Insights

The final match of the International League T20 (ILT20) is set to take place between Desert Vipers and MI Emirates in Dubai. The weather forecast for the match day is clear, with no rain expected. The temperature is expected to range from 18°C to 28°C, making it comfortable for a day of cricket. Th

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Petaluma River Faces Water Surge During Extraordinary Tides

In a recent event, the Petaluma River experienced a significant water surge due to exceptionally high tides, known as king tides. These tides, which occur when the sun, moon, and Earth align in a specific way, caused water levels to rise dramatically. On Friday, the water level at the Turning Basin

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Weekend Weather: A Chilly Start to 2026

The first weekend of 2026 is off to a frosty start. The skies are gray, and light snow is falling across the region. This isn't a heavy snowstorm, though. Just a few flurries that might leave a thin layer of snow, maybe half an inch at most. By mid-morning, the snow should stop, but the clouds will

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Tech Titans Lead a Shaky Start to 2026

The first trading day of 2026 saw U. S. stocks making small gains, with tech giants steering the market. The day was marked by ups and downs, reflecting the uncertainty of the new year. The S&P 500 inched up by 12. 97 points, or 0. 2%, closing at 6, 858. 47. This follows a strong 16% gain in 2025. T

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

A Big Change at Elliott Investment Management

Jason Genrich, a key figure in the technology investment world, has stepped down from his role at Elliott Investment Management. This news, shared with clients on a Friday, marks a significant shift for the hedge fund. Genrich, who is 38 years old, was a partner and senior portfolio manager. He wil

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Caesars Entertainment's Financial Update: What to Expect

In early 2026, Caesars Entertainment is set to share its financial performance for the last quarter and the entire year of 2025. This big reveal is scheduled for February 17, 2026, right after the stock market closes. Following this release, the company will host a conference call to dive deeper int

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

BTS Returns: A New Era Begins

The wait is finally over! BTS, the global K-pop sensation, has announced their comeback date. Fans can mark their calendars for March 20, 2026. This news comes after a long hiatus, with all seven members completing their mandatory military service in South Korea. The group's entertainment company,

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