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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Future: A Decision for Greenlanders

Greenland's political leaders have made it clear: they are not interested in becoming part of the United States. In a joint statement, they emphasized that the future of their island should be decided by its own people, not by external powers. President Trump has been persistent in his interest in

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Trump's Global Land Grab: A Puzzle for Allies and Critics

President Donald Trump's recent aggressive stance on international affairs has left many scratching their heads. His administration's sudden interest in Greenland and the recent military action in Venezuela have sparked confusion and concern among allies and critics alike. The Wall Street Journal,

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Europe Stands United Against U. S. Greenland Plans

France is teaming up with other European countries to figure out what to do if the United States tries to take over Greenland. This comes after U. S. President Donald Trump has been talking about wanting to control the Arctic island. Taking Greenland from Denmark, a long-time ally, could cause big p

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Idaho Senators: Marijuana Over Major Issues

Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch from Idaho have chosen an unexpected battle. They are challenging President Trump's decision to reclassify marijuana. Both senators have been quiet on many significant issues. These include Trump's foreign policy moves and his impact on healthcare. Instead, they are

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Who Will Lead the Chargers' Defense Next?

The Los Angeles Chargers are in a bit of a pickle. They don't know their playoff seed yet, and they might not know who will lead their defense next year either. It's a common story in the NFL. As one season ends, the next one starts, and teams begin making big decisions. The Las Vegas Raiders are a

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Jan 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Fight to Save Bees: The Neonic Debate

In Colorado, a heated discussion is happening about the use of neonicotinoids, often called neonics. These are chemicals used to protect crops from pests. Farmers apply them to seeds, and as the plants grow, the chemicals spread throughout. This helps keep bugs away but might be hurting bees and oth

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Russia's New Missile Move: What's Really Going On?

Russia seems to be setting up new hypersonic missiles in Belarus. This is a big deal because these missiles can carry nuclear weapons and reach far into Europe. Two researchers from the U. S. found this out by looking at satellite pictures. The missiles in question are called Oreshniks. They can tr

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Europe's Wake-Up Call: Are We Ready for War?

Europe is facing a stark reality. War is no longer a distant threat but a looming possibility. This shift is not just about military strength but also about how ready societies are to face this new reality. Experts have been sounding the alarm. They say Russia is preparing for conflict, and Europe

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Chinatown's Hidden Gem: A Strong Brew of Tradition and Resilience

In the heart of Chinatown, a small café named Hien: From Vietnam is making waves with its bold Vietnamese coffee. The name Hien means gentleness and integrity, values that owner Christmas Le brings to every cup. Le, who moved from Saigon to the U. S. in her late 20s, noticed a gap in the market. Mos

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

A Crypto Champion Steps Aside: What's Next for Digital Assets?

Senator Cynthia Lummis, a strong supporter of cryptocurrency, recently shared that she won't be running for reelection in 2026. This news has sparked a wave of reactions from the crypto community. Lummis has been a key figure in shaping crypto policies in the US, earning respect from many in the ind

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