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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions Rise as Federal Agents Face Aggressive Resistance

In Minneapolis, federal immigration agents are dealing with a tough situation. They've been facing violent confrontations, including cars ramming into agents. This happened not just once, but twice in a row, with both suspects getting caught. A regular car also got hit during one of these incidents.

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Maryland's Energy Challenges: A Closer Look at the Issues

Maryland is facing some tough energy problems right now. Lawmakers recently had a big talk about it. They discussed how expensive energy is getting, how much it costs to make and deliver energy, and how data centers are using up a lot of power. One of the main concerns is how much people are paying

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Why Cutting Down Trees Hits Your Pocket

Forests are more than just trees. They are the backbone of many industries, especially agriculture. When forests disappear, so do the benefits they provide, like clean water and healthy soil. This is not just an environmental issue; it is a business problem. Take coffee, for example. In Brazil, cut

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Esports Teams Team Up to Tackle Mental Health

In a big move for mental health in gaming, Riot Games has teamed up with Movember. This isn't just any partnership. It's a serious effort to make sure players and staff in top esports leagues get the mental health support they need. This deal covers the League of Legends EMEA Championship, the VALO

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

A Fresh Start for Genesis Health: Nursing Homes Find a New Owner

Genesis Health, a company that runs nursing homes, just got the green light to sell its facilities. The buyer is NewGen Health, a company from California. This deal is worth $1 billion. It's a big change for Genesis Health, which has been struggling with money problems. The sale got approved by a j

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

Brighton CEO Faces Health Care Fraud Charges

A CEO in Michigan is in hot water. Tamela Peterson, who ran centers for addiction and mental health treatment, is now facing health care fraud charges. This is on top of the second-degree murder charge she's already dealing with. Back in January 2026, she was arraigned on nine counts of health care

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Deni Avdija's Comeback and the Blazers' Winning Streak

The Portland Trail Blazers have been on a roll lately. After a three-day break, they held a practice session. Deni Avdija, who missed three games due to a lower back strain, made a strong return. He played 32 minutes and scored 30 points, along with eight assists and eight rebounds in a win against

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Jan 21 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Takes a Hit: Bitcoin Drops as Politics and Legislation Stir the Pot

The crypto world is feeling the heat. Bitcoin has dipped below $90, 000, and it's not alone. Ethereum and Solana have also taken a tumble, down 11% and 14% respectively over the past week. What's shaking up the market? A mix of political tensions and stalled legislation. President Donald Trump's th

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Jan 21 2026CRYPTO

Global Lottery Gets a Crypto Makeover

LottoBlokk is shaking up the lottery world. It's the first global lottery using crypto and blockchain. Starting June, anyone over 18 can join, except where it's not allowed. This isn't your usual lottery. It's powered by LottoCoin (LTBK) and uses the BASE blockchain. Tickets cost $2, and winners get

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Tensions: A Test of Patience and Compliance

Iran's nuclear program is under the microscope again. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is growing impatient. They want answers about Iran's uranium stockpiles and damaged nuclear sites. Three key facilities—Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan—were bombed last June. The IAEA hasn't been able to

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