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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

High School Hoops: A Season of Surprises and Comebacks

The high school basketball scene is heating up, with teams showing off their skills and determination. The Lions, who won last year's Southern Section title, are making a strong statement this season with a 10-1 record. They're aiming to defend their Open Division championship, and so far, they're l

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

West Valley City's Olympic Makeover: From Hockey to Skates

West Valley City is getting a major upgrade for the 2034 Winter Olympics. The Maverik Center, which once hosted hockey games, will now feature figure skating and short track speedskating. This change has the mayor excited, as she remembers enjoying figure skating more than hockey during the 2002 Gam

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

US President's Warning: More Strikes Possible in Nigeria

In a recent interview, the US President hinted that more military actions might happen in Nigeria. This comes after a strike on Christmas Day, which the US said was against Islamic State militants. The Nigerian government agreed, calling it a joint effort to fight terrorism, not about any specific r

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Trump's Family Business: A Clash of Interests or Just Smart Strategy?

President Trump recently shared his thoughts on his family's international business dealings. He made it clear that he doesn't see a problem with these ventures, even if they raise eyebrows about potential conflicts of interest. Trump pointed out that during his first term, his family scaled back on

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Mess: A Closer Look at the Welfare Fraud Scandal

The U. S. Treasury is stepping up its game to tackle a massive welfare fraud case in Minnesota. Secretary Scott Bessent made it clear that recovering stolen money and punishing those involved is a top priority. The scandal, which has been called one of the worst in U. S. history, saw billions of dol

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Clash Over Immigration: Trump's Business-Friendly Approach vs. Miller's Strict Policies

President Trump recently expressed his displeasure with how his administration is handling immigration, specifically when it comes to highly skilled workers. He criticized a raid that took place in September, where 475 workers, mostly from South Korea, were detained while working on a Hyundai plant

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

U. S. Court Says It Can't Order Gaza Evacuations

In a recent ruling, a U. S. judge dismissed a lawsuit that sought emergency evacuations for Palestinian Americans stuck in Gaza. The judge, Virginia Kendall, said she couldn't interfere with the government's foreign policy decisions, even though she understood the tough situation these people are in

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Mining Battle: A Clash of Economy and Environment

A significant shift in U. S. mining policy is on the horizon. The Trump administration and Congress are working together to reverse a ban on mining in northern Minnesota. This ban, put in place by former President Joe Biden, has been a point of contention for over a year. The focus is on the Twin Me

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Disney+ Taps into Vertical Videos and AI to Woo Gen Alpha

Disney+ is stepping up its game to attract the youngest audience, Generation Alpha. This group is growing up with smartphones and short-form content. So, it makes sense that Disney+ is adding vertical videos, also called "verts, " to its platform. These videos are designed for easy viewing on mobile

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gambling on Movies: A New Trend or a Risky Move?

MoviePass is trying something new. They want to mix movies and betting. The idea is to let people bet on things like Rotten Tomatoes scores, awards, and box office results. This is not new. Other apps like Kalshi already do this. But MoviePass wants to make it bigger. The CEO, Stacy Spikes, thinks

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