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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Highguard: A Unique Twist on Online Shooters

Highguard, the latest game from Wildlight Entertainment, is shaking things up in the online shooter scene. It's not your typical team deathmatch or battle royale. Instead, it's a "PvP raid shooter" where two teams of three players compete to control the Shieldbreaker, a powerful weapon that can brea

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Blizzard's Big Plans for 2026: What's Next for Their Games?

Big things are happening at Blizzard Entertainment! They just spilled the beans on a bunch of exciting events coming up in the next two weeks. This is all part of their big celebration for turning 35 years old. First up, they're kicking things off with a World of Warcraft showcase. This is where th

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Highguard: A Unique Blend of Gameplay Styles

Highguard, the new free-to-play PvP 'raid shooter, ' has taken the gaming world by storm. Developed by Wildlight Entertainment, a studio formed by former Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends developers, Highguard offers a fresh twist on the first-person shooter genre. The game is set in a 3v3 format, where

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Jan 27 2026OPINION

Entertainment Overload: How Fun Might Be Killing Us

In today’s world, people spend most of their free time on things that don’t really matter. Think about it: sports, video games, movies, and scrolling through phones. Sure, these things are fun, but they don’t teach us anything useful. Instead, we stay ignorant and easy to influence. This is exactly

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Young People Need Better Support Online

Young people today face many challenges online. But when they need help, they often don't turn to adults. Why is that? A recent study with 146 Canadian teens aged 13-18 revealed some key reasons. Teens feel judged and misunderstood when they talk to adults about online issues. They want adults to l

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Jan 27 2026EDUCATION

Idaho Universities in Hot Water Over DEI Law

In Idaho, a heated debate is unfolding over a new law that aims to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) courses in higher education. The law, enacted in April and effective since July, prohibits universities from mandating DEI courses that are not directly related to a student's field of stu

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

Philippines Ferry Tragedy: A Look at the Aftermath

A ferry disaster in the Philippines has left 18 people dead and 10 still missing. The MV Trisha Kerstin 3, a passenger vessel, capsized off the coast of a southern province. The incident happened early Monday morning while the boat was traveling from Zamboanga to Jolo in Sulu province. The Philippi

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

Empire State Building Lights Up in Patriots Colors, Fans Fume

New Yorkers were not happy when the Empire State Building glowed red, white, and blue to celebrate the New England Patriots' AFC Championship win. The iconic skyscraper, a symbol of New York City, lit up in the Patriots' colors, which didn't sit well with fans of the New York Jets and Giants. The E

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

California's New Voice: A Fresh Take on News

California just got a new newspaper. It's called the California Post. It's a seven-day-a-week print edition. It covers news, sports, and entertainment from California and beyond. The goal is to provide a fresh perspective on issues that matter to Californians. The newspaper is written by sharp jour

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

Drake Maye's Shoulder Worry: What's Next for the Patriots QB?

Drake Maye, the young quarterback for the New England Patriots, had a unique game against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship. He didn't throw much, but he ran a lot, scoring a touchdown and helping his team win 10-7 in snowy conditions. Now, there's talk about a possible shoulder injury. A

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