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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Congress Racing Against Time to Avoid Government Shutdown

The U. S. House of Representatives is in a rush to pass the final funding bills before the January 30 deadline to keep the government running. After the longest government shutdown in history last year, lawmakers are trying to avoid a repeat. The House is set to vote on four key funding bills that c

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

How Europe Holds Economic Power Over the U. S.

Europe and the U. S. are deeply connected. Every day, Europeans use American tech, energy, and investments. At the same time, Americans rely on European products like software, wine, and medicines. This huge exchange of goods and services adds up to over $5. 4 billion daily. It shows how much both s

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Minnesota Twins Bring Back Bullpen Veteran

The Minnesota Twins are making a familiar face return to their bullpen. Taylor Rogers, a 35-year-old left-handed pitcher, is coming back to Minnesota on a one-year, $2 million deal. He spent five seasons with the Twins from 2016 to 2021, even earning an All-Star nod in 2021. But bringing him back is

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Davos Drama: Trump's Greenland Deal and the World's Reaction

In the heart of the Swiss Alps, the World Economic Forum in Davos took a dramatic turn. The spotlight was on President Trump's unexpected announcement about Greenland. For days, the buzz was about whether Trump would use force to claim Greenland. But then, he surprised everyone with a "framework" fo

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Peace Talks: Trump and Zelensky Chat at Davos

In a recent meeting at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a talk. It lasted about an hour, and Trump said it went well. Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, is optimistic about ending the war in Ukraine. He is set to mee

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

A Cuban Man's Death in an El Paso Detention Center: What Really Happened?

In a shocking turn of events, a Cuban man named Geraldo Lunas Campos lost his life in an El Paso detention center. The medical examiner's office recently revealed that his death was caused by asphyxia, which means he couldn't breathe because of pressure on his neck and torso. This happened on Januar

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

New York's Big Baseball Moves: What's Next?

New York's baseball teams are making big moves. The Mets just got a top pitcher, Freddy Peralta. He's really good and won awards. But they gave up some young players to get him. Now, people wonder if the Mets will make more changes, maybe in the outfield. They have a lot of pitchers, so they might t

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

One Man’s Plan for Global Peace: A Bold or Risky Move?

A new idea is making waves in global politics. It’s called the “Board of Peace. ” This board would have a big job: making decisions that affect countries worldwide. But here’s the catch—one person would have all the power. That person is Donald J. Trump. He would be the first chairman. He could say

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A President's Lonely Stage Moment at Davos

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a unusual scene unfolded. President Donald Trump sat alone on stage, pen in hand, while other world leaders stood and clapped. This was not the usual scene for Trump, who often thrives on such moments. But this time, it was different. His closest al

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

The Rule of Law: A Fragile Foundation

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to Congress about his investigations into former President Donald Trump. He warned that the rule of law is not something to be taken lightly. It needs constant effort and dedication from everyone. Smith said that people often forget how important

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