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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Gaza Calm Restarts, but Far-Right Israelis Quit over Prisoner Swap

In Gaza, a ceasefire has begun after Israel and Hamas agreed on a hostage trade. However, some Israeli politicians aren't happy about it. The Otzma Yehudit party, known for its far-right views, has decided to quit the government. They say the deal, which sets free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners,

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Jan 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

3 Hours in a Green Cube: Adam Scott on 'Severance' Promo

Adam Scott, known for his role in 'Severance, ' recently talked about a fun marketing stunt for the show. The campaign, held at New York City's Grand Central Terminal, recreated the office setting from the Apple TV+ series. Scott and his co-stars spent three hours inside a green office cube, simulat

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Cheering Commanders’ WAGs Celebrate Wild Playoff Win

The NFL playoffs aren’t just exciting for the players, but also for their families and friends. After the Commanders’ impressive win over the Lions, the wives and girlfriends of the players, known as WAGs, had a thrilling watch party. Mikaela Worley, who’s recently engaged to safety Jeremy Reaves, s

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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Markets Celebrated Trump's Win, but What's Next?

When Donald Trump won the U. S. presidential election in November, markets celebrated. Stocks shot up, the dollar gained strength, and Bitcoin prices surged. But as Trump gets ready to move back into the White House, the market's initial excitement has begun to fade. The stock market, for instance,

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Punters and Fans: A Twist in the Team's Victory

When the Kansas City Chiefs won against the Houston Texans in the playoffs, no one expected the game's final seconds to cause a stir in the gambling world. The Chiefs punter, Matt Araiza, made an unusual play by intentionally stepping out of the end zone for a safety. This move, known as a "backdoor

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Jan 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

David Lynch: Suffering Isn't Necessary for Great Art

Margaret Qualley, known for her role in "Substance, " recently shared her admiration for the late director David Lynch. Qualley first encountered Lynch's work at 16 when she watched "Blue Velvet. " The film and Isabella Rossellini's performance left a deep impression on her. She also credits Lynch f

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Young Protesters March to Defend Democracy in DC

When Donald Trump was set to take office, thousands of young people filled the streets of Washington, D. C. , to make their voices heard. JoJo Milton, 26, traveled from Tennessee to join the People’s March. He worried about the future of the planet, LGBTQ+ rights, and women's rights. For him, protec

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

The Chiefs' Big Day: Heroes and Hiccups

The Kansas City Chiefs secured their spot in the AFC Championship with a 23-14 victory over the Houston Texans. This game featured standout performances across the board, but also some moments of struggle. Let's dive into who shone and who fell short. Defensive End George Karlaftis had a stellar da

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Act: What He Wants to Do

Donald Trump is back with a new plan for his second term. He's got a mix of old ideas and new ones, focusing on everything from immigration to taxes to climate change. Let's break it down. Immigration is a big deal for Trump. He wants to build a wall, use the National Guard, and even empower local

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Jan 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Nintendo Switch 2's Headphone Jack is a Big Deal

Nintendo recently unveiled the Switch 2, and one thing stood out: the console has a headphone jack. This might not seem like a big deal, but it's a refreshing choice in today's tech world. You see, back in 2016, Apple ditched the headphone jack, pushing everyone towards Bluetooth. Since then, I've b

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