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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Vibrant Scene: A Week of Theatre, Music, and Art

Chicago is buzzing with events this week, offering a mix of theatre, music, and art that caters to diverse tastes. Theatre enthusiasts have plenty to choose from, with shows ranging from dark comedies to poignant dramas. At the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, audiences can enjoy an unscripted conversa

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Discovering Old Ice Harvesting Secrets at Dreibelbis Farm

Dreibelbis Farm Historical Society is throwing a cool party on February 7th. They're showing off how Pennsylvania Germans used to harvest ice back in the day. It's happening from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. If the weather's nice, they'll even cut ice blocks from the pond. There will be two presentations, one a

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Jan 15 2026LIFESTYLE

A Senior Dog's Fight for Comfort and Care

In Romania, a senior dog with no sight or hearing faced a dire situation after being left alone at a bustling car wash. This dog, around 15 years old, was found wandering in circles, clearly lost and scared. A group of compassionate teenagers noticed the dog's struggle and quickly reached out to Ale

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Cancer: A New Weapon in the Fight

Cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, they've discovered something exciting: smart molecules that glow and can target cancer cells, even in places where oxygen is scarce. This is a big deal because many cancer treatments struggle in low-oxy

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Silence Speaks Volumes: Where Are the Voices for Iran?

In Iran, a struggle for freedom and rights is unfolding, yet the world seems to have turned a blind eye. The government has cut off internet and cell services, making it tough to see or hear what's happening. Reports suggest that around 12, 000 people have lost their lives while millions of Iranians

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Tensions Rise Between Ethiopia and Eritrea: A Closer Look

Ethiopia and Eritrea, two countries with a history of conflict, are once again at odds. This time, Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of sending weapons to rebels in the Amhara region. Ethiopian police claim to have seized thousands of rounds of ammunition and arrested two suspects. They believe the weapo

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Different Voting Methods Shape Primary Elections

Primary elections are a big deal for democratic parties. They show that everyone's vote counts. But, the way these elections are run might not always be fair. Different methods can change who gets chosen. This piece looks at six different ways to count votes. It uses real data from a recent primary

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Canada and China: A Fresh Start in Diplomatic Relations

Canada and China are taking steps to mend their diplomatic relationship. This comes after a long period of tension. Prime Minister Mark Carney is in China for a four-day visit. This is the first visit by a Canadian prime minister in nearly ten years. During a meeting in Beijing, China's Foreign Min

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Iran's Artists and Stars Stand Up for Change

Iran's government is facing a lot of heat from its own people and those living abroad. Many famous Iranians, like singers, actors, and filmmakers, are speaking out against the regime. They are using their platforms to raise awareness about the protests and the government's harsh response. One of th

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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Career Crossroads: When to Switch Lanes

Many people start their careers by making choices that seem good at the time but don't always last. They might pick a major because a friend did, take the first job offer that comes along, or follow family advice. These decisions are common, but they don't always lead to long-term success or happine

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