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Jan 14 2026OPINION

Harper Lee's Unseen Letters Reveal Her Deep Thoughts on the South

Harper Lee, the famous author of "To Kill a Mockingbird, " had a lot to say about the South. She shared her thoughts in letters to a friend. These letters cover over 20 years. In them, she talks about getting older, not liking fame, and what she thought of other writers like Truman Capote and Tennes

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

The Legal Battle Over Tina Peters' Conviction

Tina Peters, a former elections clerk from Mesa County, is currently serving a nine-year sentence for her role in a data breach involving the county's election equipment. Her legal team is now attempting to overturn this conviction, arguing that President Donald Trump's pardon should apply to her st

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Jan 14 2026CRIME

A Family's Plea for Justice After Tragic Loss

In a heartbreaking turn of events, the family of Monique and Spencer Tepe is grappling with the aftermath of a violent crime that took the lives of the young couple. The suspect, Dr. Michael McKee, is accused of shooting the Tepes in their Columbus home on December 30. McKee, who was once married to

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Businesses Feel the Heat as Prices Climb

Last November, businesses in the US faced a tough time. Prices for goods and services shot up, and this trend might mean that consumers will soon see higher prices too. The latest numbers show that wholesale prices went up by 0. 2% in November compared to the month before. This means that over a ye

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Greenland's Melting Ice: A Global Wake-Up Call

Greenland, the world's largest island, is losing its ice at an alarming rate. This isn't just a problem for Greenland. It's a problem for everyone. The ice in Greenland is melting because the Earth is getting warmer. This is happening because people are burning too much coal, oil, and gas. These thi

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A New Plan, More Questions

A fresh stage in the U. S. strategy to halt the fighting in Gaza has just begun. The man in charge, Steve Witkoff, shared this update on social media. He mentioned that the focus will now shift to disarming groups, setting up a temporary government, and rebuilding the area. The plan involves creati

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Verizon's Network Wobbles: A Bump in the Digital Road

On Wednesday, Verizon's mobile and data services hit a snag, leaving a significant number of users in the lurch. Over 170, 000 users flagged outages on Downdetector, a platform that monitors service disruptions. The issue began around noon, causing some users' phones to display an \"SOS\" where thei

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

A Fresh Start: Ravens Owner Eyes Coaches with Past Experience

Steve Bisciotti, the owner of the Baltimore Ravens, is on the hunt for a new head coach. This is a big deal because it's the first time in nearly 20 years that the team is looking for a new leader. Bisciotti has been talking about the process and seems really interested in coaches who have had a sho

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Baseball Moves: Tucker's Future, Cardinals' Change, Yankees' New Pitcher

Kyle Tucker is getting a lot of attention. The Mets have offered a big short-term deal. The Blue Jays want him for the long haul. The Dodgers might also be interested. The Yankees are looking at him, but they seem more focused on Cody Bellinger. Tucker might make a decision soon. Where will he go?

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Jan 14 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: Senate Takes a Big Step

The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry has a big plan. They want to make crypto rules clearer. On January 27, they will talk about a new bill. This bill could change how crypto works in the U. S. The committee shared this news on Monday. They will show the bill on January 21.

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