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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Lebanon's Disarmament Efforts: A Step Forward or Just the Beginning?

Lebanon's military has recently announced the completion of the first phase of a disarmament plan. This plan targets militant groups, specifically Hezbollah, under a U. S. -brokered cease-fire agreement that ended a brutal war with Israel over a year ago. The Lebanese government has been under heavy

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Unveiling the Cosmic Mystery: The Enigma of Cloud-9

In the vast expanse of the universe, astronomers have stumbled upon a peculiar cosmic object, affectionately named Cloud-9. This celestial body is not your typical star-studded galaxy. Instead, it's a dark, starless cloud that might hold the key to understanding dark matter, a mysterious substance t

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Senate Takes a Stand on Venezuela

The Senate made a bold move to limit the president's power to act in Venezuela. This step, though mostly symbolic, shows that some senators are worried about the president's aggressive approach. The president, however, wasn't happy with this decision. He criticized the five Republican senators who s

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking New Paths to Mental Health Treatments

Mental health conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression are tricky. They don't just come from one gene. They come from many genes working together. Scientists have found that these genes often affect how brain cells grow and talk to each other. This makes finding new drug

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

New U. S. Dietary Guidelines: A Shift in Alcohol Advice

The U. S. recently updated its dietary guidelines, and one big change stands out: the advice on alcohol. Instead of giving specific drink limits, the new guidelines just say to "limit alcoholic beverages. " This is a shift from the old rules, which suggested different limits for men and women. The

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

DJ Lagway: From Florida to Baylor

DJ Lagway, a former top-10 recruit, has decided to leave Florida and join Baylor. This move comes as no surprise, given his family ties to the school. His father, Derek Lagway, played running back for Baylor, and DJ grew up just two hours away in Willis, Texas. Lagway's time at Florida was a mix of

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

A Black Hole on the Run: What Happened?

Astronomers have spotted something extraordinary: a supermassive black hole that seems to be fleeing its home galaxy at an incredible speed. This isn't just any black hole; it's one of the most massive types, with a weight equivalent to 20 million suns. The evidence? A trail of young stars stretchin

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

GM's EV U-Turn: A $6 Billion Lesson

General Motors is facing a huge financial setback. They just announced a $6 billion loss. This is because they are slowing down their electric vehicle (EV) plans. It's not the first time they've taken a hit. Back in October, they already reported a $1. 6 billion loss for the same reason. This chang

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Portland Shooting: What Happened and Why It Matters

In Portland, Oregon, a tense situation unfolded when federal immigration agents were involved in a shooting that left two people injured. The incident began when local police responded to a report of gunfire near a hospital. Shortly after, officers were alerted to a residential area where two indivi

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

Who Will Mint the Digital Won?

South Korea is in a pickle over who should be allowed to create a digital version of its currency, the won. The country's central bank wants banks to be in charge, but others think this could stifle competition and innovation. The Bank of Korea argues that banks should control the issuance of won-b

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