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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Derby Win Sparks Debate Among Experts

Manchester United's recent 2-0 victory over Manchester City has stirred up quite the discussion among former players and analysts. The win, which came under new interim manager Michael Carrick, has left some people thrilled and others urging caution. Carrick made some notable changes for this match

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

How Faith Communities Can Impact Women's Health

Sexism is not just about unfair treatment. It is a deep-rooted issue that affects women's health in many ways. This problem is not limited to homes or workplaces. It also shows up in religious communities. These places can either support or harm women's well-being. Research shows that sexism in rel

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Jan 18 2026OPINION

Mixing Faith and Politics: A County's Controversial Speech

A recent speech by Lane County Commissioner David Loveall sparked debate. The talk was heavy with religious references, starting and ending with prayers. Loveall even mentioned "the savior" while discussing homelessness. His solution? Have citizens take in the mentally ill and drug addicts. This rai

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Progress Stories from Around the Globe

Around the world, things are getting better in surprising ways. Let's look at some cool examples. First, education is a big deal. A smart study showed that school has helped a lot of people get out of poverty. From 1980 to 2019, education made up about 45% of global economic growth. For the poorest

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Jan 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fires Force Mass Evacuations in Chile

Chile is facing a serious situation with wildfires. President Gabriel Boric has declared a state of catastrophe in two southern regions. This move comes as fires have forced thousands to leave their homes. The fires are spreading fast. Strong winds and high temperatures are making it hard for firef

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Golf Clubs Under Siege: A String of Strange Burglaries

In the quiet town of Brandford, something odd happened. Over three nights, a group of men broke into the Keighley Golf Club. They stole golf buggies, knives, and alcohol. They didn't just do it once. They did it three times. The police are still trying to figure out why. The men wore hooded jackets

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

The Watch Market's Post-Pandemic Hangover

The luxury watch market is feeling the pinch after a wild ride during the pandemic. Prices have dropped, and growth has slowed to a crawl. This shift is due to several factors, including changes in fashion trends and economic conditions. People are spending less on luxury items. The "quiet luxury"

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Legal: Leading the Way in Blockchain Law

Crypto Legal has made a name for itself in the blockchain law world. In 2025, they were crowned the Best Blockchain Law Firm by the European Legal Awards. This isn't their first win, though. They've been racking up awards for years, showing they're not just a one-hit wonder. The firm is known for t

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Coinbase and the White House: A Clash of Views on Crypto Rules

Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase, recently shared his thoughts on a report that suggested the White House was unhappy with Coinbase's stance on a crypto market structure bill. The report, by journalist Eleanor Terrett, claimed that the White House might withdraw its support for the bill if Coinb

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Moment Hits a Snag: Coinbase vs. the Senate

The crypto world was buzzing with anticipation. The Senate was all set to finalize the CLARITY Act, a big deal that would finally set clear rules for the crypto market in the U. S. Everyone seemed on board: Democrats, Republicans, even the White House. But then, just as the Senate Banking Committee

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