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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Unanswered Questions: A Man's Mysterious Decline in Detention

A man's family is left with more questions than answers after he was deported from the US in a vegetative state and passed away soon after. Randall Gamboa Esquivel, a Costa Rican, was in good health when he left his home country. He entered the US in December 2024 but was detained for re-entering wi

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking the Buzz: A Fresh Look at the Spelling Bee Game

Ever wondered how the Spelling Bee game keeps people hooked? It's all about the challenge and the thrill of finding new words. Players dive into a hive of letters, searching for valid words that fit the daily puzzle. The game is designed to be fun and engaging for everyone, from casual players to wo

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Venezuelans in Chile: A Longing for Home Amid Political Turmoil

In Chile, Venezuelans are facing a tough situation. They are caught between the hope of returning home and the uncertainty of their future. The recent news of President Nicolás Maduro's capture by U. S. forces sparked excitement among the Venezuelan community in Chile. Many gathered in Parque Almagr

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Big Money Moves to Stop California's Billionaire Tax Plan

California's super-rich are worried. A new plan to tax their wealth is on the table. And they're not happy about it. So, they're fighting back. With big money. Peter Thiel, a well-known venture capitalist, just donated $3 million to stop this plan. He gave the money to a group called Californians A

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Why Blaming Wall Street Won't Fix the Housing Crisis

The housing crisis in America is real, and people are looking for someone to blame. President Donald Trump has pointed his finger at Wall Street, suggesting that big investors are the main reason homes are so expensive. He's proposed banning these investors from buying single-family homes and having

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Protests Erupt Nationwide Against ICE Actions

People across the U. S. took to the streets in many cities to protest against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) last weekend. This wave of demonstrations was set up by a group of left-leaning organizations. The main event was organized by a coalition called "ICE Out for Good. " They planned

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Jan 11 2026SCIENCE

The Finke River: A Survivor from the Age of Dinosaurs

Australia is home to the world's oldest river, the Finke River. It's not just old; it's ancient, dating back 300 to 400 million years. That's right, it's older than dinosaurs! The Finke River flows through the Northern Territory and South Australia. But it's not a constant flow. Due to the dry clim

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Milan Cortina Winter Olympics: A Global Showcase of Talent

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics is set to kick off with a star-studded opening ceremony on February 6. The event will take place at Milan's famous San Siro stadium, where a parade of athletes and a variety of performances will entertain the crowd for three hours. This ceremony is expected to be a

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Iran in Turmoil: Protests, Threats, and a Shaky Future

Iran is in a tough spot right now. The country is dealing with massive protests, a government that's cracking down hard, and threats flying back and forth between Iran, the U. S. , and Israel. It's a messy situation, and things could get worse fast. First, let's talk about the protests. They starte

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Meal Scam: Fraud, Politics, and ICE Raids

In Minnesota, a massive fraud scheme involving a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future has sparked a lot of trouble. This group was supposed to provide meals to kids but instead tricked the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The scandal started during the COVID-19 pandemic when the gov

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