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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Yemen's Fight for Survival: A Crisis Deepens

In Yemen, a dire situation is unfolding. The United Nations has issued a stark warning: things are about to get much worse. The humanitarian crisis, already severe, is expected to intensify in 2026. This is not just a prediction; it's a reality that millions of Yemenis are already facing. The numbe

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Arkansas Law School's Dean Drama: When Politics Trumps Education

In Arkansas, politics have recently overshadowed education in a big way. Emily Suski, a well-respected law professor, was offered the dean position at the University of Arkansas School of Law. She had all the right qualifications and experience. But then, things took a turn. Some politicians didn't

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Tilapia Muscle Cells: A Leap for Lab-Grown Fish Meat

Scientists have created a new type of muscle cell from a special kind of tilapia. They named it ONM, short for Oreochromis niloticus muscle. These cells were grown using a technique called explant. The cells did well in a special growth environment. They thrived in an L-15 medium with 5% fetal bovin

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Jan 20 2026EDUCATION

Utah's Bold Move: Should Third Graders Be Held Back for Reading?

Utah is considering a big change in how it handles reading skills for third graders. Governor Spencer Cox wants to make sure kids can read well before moving on to the next grade. He thinks holding students back might help them in the long run, even if it's tough in the short term. To make this wor

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo's Mixed Performance: A Look at His Broadcasting Career

Tony Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, has been a CBS analyst since 2017. He's known for his sharp insights and accurate predictions, earning him the nickname "Roostradamus. " However, his performance has declined recently, with fans criticizing his coverage. Romo's latest blunder came d

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

Guatemala's Gang Violence Leaves Nine Police Dead

Gang violence in Guatemala has taken a deadly turn, with nine police officers losing their lives in a series of attacks. The trouble began on Saturday when members of the Barrio 18 gang took control of three prisons, holding 46 guards hostage. Their demand? Better treatment and privileges. Things g

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

A Minnesota Man's Unsettling Encounter with ICE

In a chilly Sunday morning in Saint Paul, Minnesota, ChongLy Thao, a 56-year-old naturalized U. S. citizen, found himself in a terrifying situation. ICE officers stormed his home, broke down the door, and dragged him outside in just his shorts and Crocs. The temperature was a mere 14 degrees Fahrenh

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

What's the Deal with Cellphone Radiation?

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services is diving into a big study about cellphone radiation. This comes after some serious claims from the HHS Secretary that these devices might be linked to cancer and brain issues. Why now? Well, in 2025, a bunch of states started putting limits on cell

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Anxiety: Young Workers Fear Job Shake-Up

AI is making waves in the workplace, and young workers are feeling the ripple effects. A recent study found that 80% of employees think AI will change their daily tasks. Gen Z is especially worried as companies start using more AI chatbots and automation. Job openings for "AI agent" skills have sky

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Jan 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Lamar Odom's Rehab Exit: A Clash of Values

Lamar Odom is no longer part of the rehab business he joined with Dontae Ralston and Dennis Martinez. This decision happened way before his recent DUI arrest. The split was about more than just business. It was about values. Dontae Ralston and Dennis Martinez, a Christian hip-hop artist and a Hall

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