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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Bosnian Serbs Stand Firm on Banned Holiday

In a bold move, Bosnian Serbs celebrated their regional holiday despite a court ban. This event took place in Banja Luka, the heart of the Serb Republic, on January 9th. This date holds historical significance as it marks the day in 1992 when Bosnian Serbs declared independence, leading to a brutal

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Changes: What's the Deal with U. S. Immunization Plans?

Merck, a big name in vaccines, recently spoke up about changes to the U. S. vaccine schedule for kids. They believe any changes should be based on solid science and expert advice. The CDC and other health groups recently moved some vaccines, like those for rotavirus and flu, to a category where pare

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Trump's Take on Age and Leadership: A Candid Chat

Donald Trump, now 79, recently shared his thoughts on age and leadership in a lengthy interview. He didn't hold back when talking about his predecessor, Joe Biden, who is 83. Trump bluntly stated, "I think Joe Biden is the worst thing that ever happened to old people. " This remark came up multiple

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Do Two-Sided Knee Surgeries Compare to One?

Knee problems are common among young athletes. One big issue is when the kneecap keeps slipping out of place. Doctors often fix this with a surgery called MPFLR. This surgery uses special tapes and anchors to make the knee stronger. But what if both knees need fixing at the same time? Not many studi

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Riches: Why the U. S. Wants a Piece of the Arctic Pie

Greenland, a vast Arctic island, has caught the attention of U. S. President Donald Trump. He has expressed interest in acquiring the territory, even hinting at using military force. But why is Greenland so important? Greenland is a treasure trove of natural resources. It holds 25 of the 34 mineral

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Cricket Stars: Can They Bridge the India-Pakistan Divide?

Jason Holder, a well-known cricket player from the West Indies, has spoken out against the intense rivalry between India and Pakistan. He believes that the tension between these two cricket powerhouses has gone too far, especially after what happened at the Asia Cup 2025. Holder shared his thoughts

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Decision Shakes Up Investigations

A recent court decision has stirred up a legal storm. A judge has barred a federal prosecutor from leading investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James. The judge's ruling was clear: the prosecutor, John Sarcone, was not legally in his post when he issued subpoenas. This decision is

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Understanding Exercise and Eating Disorders in Young Adults

Eating disorders are more than just unusual eating habits. They involve a complex mix of behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. One aspect that often gets overlooked is the role of physical activity. Exercise can be good for health, but when taken to extremes, it can worsen eating disorder symptoms. A

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

Tech Titans Shift Base Ahead of California's Wealth Tax

Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the masterminds behind Google, have quietly relocated their business entity from California. This move happened just before a new tax law could have hit their pockets hard. The company, known as T-Rex LLC, switched to Delaware at the end of 2025. This change came right be

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Yemen's Divide: A Leader's Escape and Regional Tensions

A recent incident has stirred up tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi officials claim that the UAE helped a wanted Yemeni separatist leader, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, to leave Yemen. This leader is known for pushing for an independent state in southern Yemen, with support fro

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