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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope: Azerbaijan Frees Armenian Prisoners

Azerbaijan has taken a step towards peace by releasing four Armenian prisoners. These men were held for crimes like espionage and weapons smuggling. They were serving long sentences, some up to 20 years. The release happened at the Khakari Bridge, and the men are now heading back to Yerevan, Armenia

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Jack Smith: The Man Behind the Trump Investigations

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, is preparing to speak openly about his probes into Donald Trump. This comes after he was privately questioned by the House Judiciary Committee. The committee's leader, Jim Jordan, announced Smith's upcoming public appearance. Smith's investigations led to two c

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

A Look at Jan Feijen's Impactful 80 Years

Jan Feijen, a name that resonates in academic circles, recently turned 80. This milestone is not just about the passage of time but also about the incredible journey of a man who has dedicated his life to education and research. Born in the Netherlands, Feijen's career has spanned decades, leaving a

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Eugene's Duck Rescue and Health Care Debate

In 1982, a diesel spill near the Millrace in Eugene led to a quick response from students and volunteers. Among them was a group who helped rescue ducks and a goose from the muddy banks. One volunteer even sat with a goose on their lap until it could be cleaned. The incident was covered by local med

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

January's Stock Market Magic: Why Investors Are Bullish

January has always been a special month for the stock market. It's like the market gets a fresh boost of energy. This year is no different. The S & P 500 has already shown gains in the first few days. But why is this happening? One reason is the January effect. This is when a lot of new money flows

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Jan. 6: A Clash of Truths and Lies

Five years ago, chaos erupted at the U. S. Capitol. A mob, fueled by false claims of a stolen election, stormed the building. Over 100 police officers were hurt, and several people died. Now, the White House is trying to spin this story. They call the attackers "peaceful" and blame the police for th

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Democrats Shine Spotlight on Election Threats and January 6 Aftermath

House Democrats are set to hold a forum to discuss the ongoing threats to elections and public safety, five years after the January 6 riot at the U. S. Capitol. This event, organized by the minority party, aims to highlight concerns about election integrity and the impact of former President Donald

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Share Their Journeys to Sobriety

In recent years, many celebrities have openly discussed their decisions to quit drinking and how it has improved their lives. This trend is not just about Dry January, a popular challenge where people abstain from alcohol for a month. Instead, these stars have found long-term benefits in sobriety.

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

A Late Hero Emerges: TCU's Unexpected Victory in the Alamo Bowl

Ken Seals, a sixth-year senior, finally got his chance to shine in his last college game. He stepped up as the starting quarterback for TCU after the original starter, Josh Hoover, left the team. Seals didn't just play; he led his team to a thrilling 30-27 victory over the 16th-ranked USC Trojans in

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

USC and Notre Dame: Why the Rivalry Game is on Pause

The USC Trojans and Notre Dame Fighting Irish have a long history of facing off on the football field. But lately, fans have been left wondering why the annual game isn't happening. Matt Leinart, a former USC quarterback, recently shared his thoughts on the situation. Leinart isn't happy about the

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