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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Kiev's Power Struggle: A City in the Dark

Kiev is in a tough spot. The city is struggling to keep the lights on. It only has half the power it needs. This is a big deal. The mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said so himself. He's been clear about the situation. Kiev needs 1, 700 megawatts to keep things running. But it's not getting that much. The w

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Trump's Moves Shift Global Power Balance

The world is watching as Trump's actions shake up the global stage. In Syria, Trump's support for rebels led to a quick victory. This left Russia, who had backed Assad for years, with no choice but to watch as their ally fled to Moscow. Russia's influence in the region took a hit. In the South Cauc

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Tech Billionaire Elon Musk Wants His Share

Elon Musk is making big claims against OpenAI and Microsoft. He says they owe him up to $134 billion. This is because of his early support when OpenAI was just starting out. Musk says he gave them money, connections, and even taught them how to grow a business. OpenAI and Microsoft are not happy ab

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

Microsoft's Stock: What's the Buzz Among Experts?

Microsoft, a big name in tech, has been getting a lot of attention from experts lately. One analyst, Rishi Jaluria, thinks the company's stock is a good bet. He suggests buying it and believes it could reach $640. 00. Right now, the stock is at $470. 67. But what about other experts? Most of them a

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Move to Share the Power Bill

Microsoft is stepping up to help local communities handle the energy costs of its data centers. This is a big deal because data centers use a lot of electricity. The company said it will work with local power companies to make sure its data centers don't cause higher bills for regular people. Micro

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Republican's Stand: Fitzpatrick's Balancing Act

In a political landscape often divided by party lines, U. S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick stands out. He didn't vote for Donald Trump in 2024, choosing former Ambassador Nikki Haley instead. This wasn't his first time breaking from the party. In 2020, he voted for Trump, but in 2016, he wrote in Mike Penc

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Global Tensions Rise: What's Really Happening?

The world is on edge. Russia has made it clear: if the U. S. attacks Iran, there will be serious consequences. They've even got super-fast missiles ready to target U. S. ships and underground bases. A top advisor to Putin has hinted that nuclear strikes on the UK and Germany are being considered. B

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Ladybugs to the Rescue: A Natural Way to Fight Pine Tree Pests

In the forests and parks of Mediterranean Europe, a tiny invader is causing big problems. The tortoise scale insect, known as Toumeyella parvicornis, is spreading quickly among stone pine trees. This pest has already made its way into three European countries, and experts are worried about its poten

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

New Rules for Visas: 75 Countries on the List

The United States has decided to stop giving out immigrant visas to people from 75 countries. This includes Somalia, Haiti, Iran, and many others. The reason? These countries have a high number of people who use public benefits, like food stamps and healthcare, once they move to the U. S. This deci

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Monday's Sports Extravaganza: A Fan's Guide

Monday, January 19, is packed with sports action. College basketball fans can catch exciting games all day. Men's teams like Northeastern, Drexel, and Saint Joseph's are in action. Women's teams, including Ohio State, Michigan, and Notre Dame, are also playing. The day ends with the CFP National Cha

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