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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

How Movement Can Make Learning Better

Schools are always looking for ways to make learning more effective. One idea that has been gaining traction is physically active learning. This means getting students to move around while they learn. But there are some problems with this approach. For one, it's often seen as just a way to keep kids

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

A Man's Freedom and a Court's Warning

A man from Ecuador, Juan Tobay Robles, was finally let go by U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This happened after a judge in Minnesota said he should be freed. If ICE didn't let him go, their acting director, Todd Lyons, would have had to go to court and explain why they didn't follo

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Business and Politics: A Clash of Worlds

People often say that running a country is not the same as running a business. This is especially true when looking at the current administration. The president's background in business has shaped his approach to governance. However, this approach has faced criticism from various quarters. Critics

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Ye's New Album: A Journey Through Struggles and Art

Ye, the artist once known as Kanye West, has announced that his new album, Bully, will hit the shelves on March 20. This is his 12th studio album, and it's coming out under a new deal with Gamma, an independent music company. The album has been in the works for over three years, with Ye even releasi

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Jan 28 2026SCIENCE

Time's Running Out: A Wake-Up Call for Humanity

The Doomsday Clock, a symbol of humanity's proximity to disaster, has moved closer to midnight than ever before. In a recent announcement, it was revealed that the clock now stands at 85 seconds to doom. This grim update reflects the growing concerns of experts in global security, climate science, a

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Football Night: Teams Battle for Champions League Glory

Tonight, 18 teams are playing in the Champions League. This is the last game of the group stage. Teams are fighting to move to the next round. Some teams are already through. Others need to win to stay in the competition. Liverpool is playing Qarabag. Qarabag has a good chance to move on. They are

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Champions League Standings: Who's In, Who's Out, and Who's Left Fighting

The UEFA Champions League is heating up with the final group stage matches of the 2025-26 season. The league has expanded to 36 teams, making it more exciting but also more complex to follow. With all teams playing simultaneously, the table is constantly changing. A live table is a great way to kee

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

The Unlikely Fallout: How a Single Incident Shake Up the Trump Administration

The recent killing of Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse, by border patrol agents in Minneapolis has sparked a wave of criticism and internal strife within the Trump administration. At the center of this controversy is Stephen Miller, a key figure known for his hardline immigration policies. Mill

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

February 2026: A Month of Gaming Gems on PS Plus Essential

February 2026 is shaping up to be a fantastic month for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers. Four games are set to join the lineup, each bringing something unique to the table. Let's dive in and see what's in store. First up is "Undisputed, " a boxing game that's getting a lot of attention. It f

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Jan 28 2026SCIENCE

Time is Running Out: Humanity Faces Growing Threats

People are now closer to a global disaster than ever before. A group of scientists recently moved their "Doomsday Clock" to 85 seconds to midnight. This clock shows how close humanity is to causing its own destruction. The scientists are worried about several things. They point to the growing tensi

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