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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Military Faces Big Challenges

Ukraine is dealing with a serious issue. Many people are not showing up for military service. Around 2 million are avoiding being called up. Plus, 200, 000 soldiers are missing without permission. This is a big problem for the country's defense. The new defense minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, spoke abo

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Exemptions: A Growing Concern in the US

The decision to skip childhood vaccines is becoming more popular in many parts of the United States. This trend is making it easier for preventable diseases like measles to spread. New research shows that more than half of US counties have seen an increase in vaccine exemptions since the start of th

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Sudden End to Vital Health Grants

The Trump administration made a big, sudden change. It canceled many federal grants. These grants helped people with addiction and mental health issues. The cuts are huge. They might reach $2 billion. This news came from three sources. But it's not confirmed yet. Many nonprofits got letters. They s

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Jan 14 2026SCIENCE

Ice Age Wolf's Last Meal Reveals Secrets of Woolly Rhinos

In the frozen lands of Siberia, a 14, 400-year-old wolf puppy's final meal has opened a window into the past. Inside this ancient predator's stomach, scientists discovered remnants of a woolly rhino, a massive creature that once roamed the tundras of Europe and Asia. This unexpected find has allowed

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis ICE Raids: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Minneapolis is in the spotlight due to recent ICE activities. A hearing took place via Zoom to discuss a lawsuit aiming to limit ICE operations in the state. The judge didn't grant an immediate halt to these operations but asked for more evidence. Those suing wanted a quick stop to ICE raids, sayin

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Mike Tomlin's Next Move: What's the Hold-Up?

Mike Tomlin, the longtime coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has made it clear he's not in a rush to jump into another coaching gig. Even though he's stepping down after 19 seasons, he's not ready to commit to a new team in 2026. Teams have been reaching out, but Tomlin's response has been consistent

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Bryson DeChambeau's Future: A Puzzle for LIV Golf

Bryson DeChambeau, a top player in LIV Golf, has sparked some interesting conversations about his future. He is one of the most popular players in the league, and his recent comments have left many wondering what he will do next. During a press conference, DeChambeau said, "I'm contracted through 20

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Lawmakers Take Aim at Homeland Security Chief

A group of Democratic lawmakers is set to file impeachment charges against Kristi Noem, the current head of the Department of Homeland Security. This move comes after a controversial shooting incident in Minneapolis, where an ICE agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman. The lawmakers claim that No

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

The Legal Battle Over Tina Peters' Conviction

Tina Peters, a former elections clerk from Mesa County, is currently serving a nine-year sentence for her role in a data breach involving the county's election equipment. Her legal team is now attempting to overturn this conviction, arguing that President Donald Trump's pardon should apply to her st

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

US-Iran Tensions: What's Next?

The US has a history of using military force against Iran, with last year's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites being a notable example. This attack was seen as a success, with no US casualties or loss of aircraft. Now, President Trump is threatening to attack Iran again, this time in support of the hu

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