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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Old-School Arcade Fun in Yakuza Kiwami 3

Sega has announced another classic arcade game for Yakuza Kiwami 3. Fans are excited because these retro games add a fun twist to the main story. Playing old-school arcade games within a modern video game is a unique experience. It's like stepping back in time for a few minutes. The arcade games in

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Star-Studded Night at Melbourne Park

The Australian Open kicked off its first-ever formal opening ceremony with a bang, and it was clear who stole the spotlight. Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss tennis player, took center stage in a special exhibition match. He teamed up with past champions Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to face off agai

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

From Cuba to the Championship: The Journey of a Football Coach

Mario Cristobal's story starts with his grandfather, Mario Campos, who fled Cuba after being imprisoned by Fidel Castro's regime. Campos, a former police officer, started over in Florida with no English skills and faced discrimination. Yet, he taught himself the language, worked hard, and eventually

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Lost Plane in Indonesia: What Went Wrong?

A plane carrying 11 people vanished near Indonesia's Sulawesi island. The ATR 42-500, operated by Indonesia Air Transport, was flying from Yogyakarta to Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi. It disappeared from radar around 01:17 p. m. local time near the Leang-Leang area, a mountainous region.

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ralph Lauren's Milan Fashion Week: A Mix of Old and New

Ralph Lauren made a big splash at Milan Fashion Week Men’s, showing off designs that appealed to both young and old fans. The event took place at the Palazzo Ralph Lauren, a fancy mansion in the city. This was the brand’s first big show in Milan in over 20 years. The show featured two lines: Purple

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Fixing Tubes: How Robots Are Changing Kidney Surgery

Robots are now helping doctors fix problems in the tubes that carry pee from the kidneys. These tubes are called ureters. When they get too narrow, it's called a stricture. This can cause pain and make it hard for the body to get rid of waste. Doctors have been fixing these problems for a long time

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Shocking Win Over City: A New Hope?

Manchester United's recent victory over Manchester City was a big deal. It wasn't just about the win; it showed that new coach Michael Carrick might be the spark the team needed. The game was intense, and United played with a determination that had been missing for a while. United's defense was sol

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Aussies Down Under and Up in Aspen

Aspen has a special place in the hearts of Australians. For over three decades, Aussies have been flocking to this snowy paradise. They come for the thrilling sports, the warm community, and the stunning winter scenery. It's like a second home to many, especially during their summer months. On Janu

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

ICE Operations: A Look at Changing Times

ICE, the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has been in the spotlight recently. Back in 2016, CNN did a story about ICE operations in Chicago. They showed agents arresting undocumented felons. The agents were described as professional and respectful. There were no protesters then, and the ra

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Standing Up for Independence: Fed Leaders Back Powell Amid Political Storm

In a show of unity, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson recently praised Jerome Powell, the Fed's chair, calling him a person of the highest integrity. This comes after Powell revealed that the Department of Justice had subpoenaed the Fed and even threatened him with criminal charges. Powell

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