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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Sci-Fi Legend Saw the Future of Space Movies

Isaac Asimov, a big name in science fiction, had a lot to say about the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey. " In 1977, he shared his thoughts in a magazine, praising the film for its realistic take on space. He believed it was a game-changer, moving sci-fi from kid-friendly stories to something more serio

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

The Rich Get Richer, The Rest Get Left Behind

The gap between the super-rich and everyone else is growing wider than ever. In 2025, the wealth of billionaires around the world shot up by 16%, reaching a staggering $18. 3 trillion. This is not just a small increase; it's a massive jump that has happened three times faster than in recent years.

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Leafs and Jets: A Trade Deadline Dance?

The Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Jets might be cooking up a trade deal before the season's trade deadline. Why? The Leafs need to beef up their defense, and the Jets are having a rough season. The Jets are currently sitting near the bottom of the Western Conference with a 19-22-6 record. The Le

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Why the U. S. Wants Greenland: A Power Play in the Arctic

The U. S. is making a bold move to gain control of Greenland, saying it's necessary because Europe is not strong enough to handle global challenges. This idea comes from Scott Bessent, a top official in the U. S. government, who spoke about it on a popular TV show. He believes that having Greenland

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Does Neck Therapy Help with Migraine Pain?

Migraines can be really tough to deal with, and people often look for different ways to manage the pain. One approach that has been studied is cervical physical therapy. This includes things like neck exercises, mobilization, and myofascial treatments. The goal is to see if these methods can help wi

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Trump's Healthcare Plan: More Talk, Less Action

Trump recently shared his "Great Healthcare Plan, " but it's not really a plan. It's more like a list of ideas that have been talked about before. The document is short and doesn't have many details. It's like a summary of things Trump has already done or said he wants to do. People on Capitol Hill

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Big Names, Bigger Issues: The Davos Meeting of Minds

The World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, is back for its 56th edition. This time, it's not just about fancy suits and handshakes. The world's top leaders, business bigwigs, and influential figures from all walks of life are gathering to tackle some serious global challenges.

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Battle: Avatar Keeps Winning, Bone Temple Fizzles

"Avatar: Fire and Ash" is still the king of the box office. It's been five weekends, and it's still number one. The movie made $13. 3 million over the weekend and $17. 2 million over the four-day holiday. So far, it's earned $363. 5 million in the U. S. and $1. 31 billion worldwide. But it's not doi

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Why Greenland is a Big Deal and Why Invading It is a Terrible Idea

Greenland, a huge island with lots of resources, is part of Denmark. Some people in the U. S. think it would be great to have it. But others say that's a bad idea. A Republican congressman, Michael McCaul, said that if the U. S. tried to take Greenland by force, it would cause a big problem. He exp

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Braces for Potential Military Involvement Amid Protests

Minnesota is on high alert as the Pentagon puts 1, 500 soldiers on standby, ready to step in if needed. This move comes as the state's National Guard is also preparing to assist local authorities. The soldiers, part of the Alaska-based 11th Airborne Division, could be called upon for crowd control o

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