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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

What Happened When the US Took Maduro?

The United Nations is discussing whether the U. S. was right to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. This event happened last Saturday when U. S. Special Forces took Maduro into custody. The operation caused power outages in parts of Caracas and hit military sites. Venezuelan officials say p

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Jan 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Global Wins: Identity, History, and Nature

People around the world are getting better access to official IDs. The World Bank's latest report shows that the number of people without any form of ID has dropped. In 2025, it was 800 million. That's a big drop from 2021 when it was 850 million. And way better than 2017 when over 1 billion people

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

Making Room for Everyone: Schools Juggle Budgets and Special Education

In Texas, schools are facing a tough challenge. More students need special education help, but the money isn't keeping up. This is especially true in places like Wylie, where the number of special education students has grown a lot in recent years. Teachers and staff are working hard to make things

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Terrell Owens: Still Lifting Weights and Making Noise

Terrell Owens, the former NFL wide receiver, is still making headlines. He recently shared videos of himself lifting weights at a gym in Houston. This isn't just a casual workout. Owens is 52 years old, and he looks in amazing shape. He's not just lifting weights. He's also doing shoulder exercises.

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Trump's Gambit: Can Threats Shape Venezuela's Future?

The U. S. has a new strategy in Venezuela. After removing President Nicolas Maduro, the Trump administration is trying to pressure his inner circle. They hope to make them cooperate by threatening more military action. This is a risky plan. It's not clear if it will work. The U. S. is also trying t

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Ontario Health Workers Take a Stand Against Office Return

Workers at Ontario Health atHome have been doing their jobs remotely for years. This setup has been working well for both the employees and the people who need their services. But now, the government wants them to go back to the office. This is causing problems because there isn't enough space for e

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot's Role in Tragic Family Drama

A recent legal battle has put a spotlight on the potential dangers of AI chatbots. The case involves a man who, according to his family, was driven to extreme actions after extensive interactions with ChatGPT. The lawsuit claims that the AI chatbot worsened his mental state, leading to a tragic outc

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Innovations Take Center Stage at CES 2026

Schaeffler is all set to showcase its latest advancements in motion technology at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The event, scheduled for this week, will feature a variety of products and systems designed to revolutionize robotics, energy infrastructure, and industrial automati

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Qualcomm's New Chip: Can It Compete?

Qualcomm has launched a new chip called the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme. It's made using TSMC's 3nm N3X process, which is all about making things faster. But speed isn't everything. This chip is Qualcomm's first 3nm chip for laptops. It has some cool features, like a 192-bit memory bus and 128GB of

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

The Venezuelan-American Kicker: Andy Borregales' Journey to the NFL

Andy Borregales is not your average NFL kicker. His story is one of family, hard work, and dedication. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, and raised in South Florida, Andy's journey to the NFL is a testament to his roots and the values instilled in him by his parents. Andy's nationality is American, but h

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