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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

The Eagles' Wild Card Showdown: More Than Just a Game

The Eagles are gearing up for a tough playoff match against the 49ers. The game isn't just about football; it's about proving themselves after a season that felt more like a struggle than a celebration. The Eagles have been defending champions, but this season has been anything but smooth. The 49ers

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Baseball Fever: NBC and Peacock's 2026 MLB Showdown

Baseball fans, get ready for a treat in 2026! NBC and Peacock are bringing back Major League Baseball with a bang. They've packed the schedule with exciting games and special events that will keep you glued to your screens. The season kicks off on March 26 with a doubleheader featuring the Pittsburg

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Big Decision on Women's Sports

The Supreme Court is looking at two important cases that could change women's sports. These cases are about whether biological males who identify as women should be allowed to compete in women's sports. The states of West Virginia and Idaho have laws that say only biological females can play on wome

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Mexico and the U. S. : A Delicate Dance Over Cartels

Mexico's leader, Claudia Sheinbaum, is taking steps to tighten ties with the U. S. This comes after Donald Trump made strong statements about drug cartels. Trump said he might use military force in Mexico. He claimed cartels control the country. Sheinbaum wants better teamwork with the U. S. She as

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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 2026HEALTH

Finding Strength in Sobriety: The Phoenix's Unique Approach

In the heart of Denver, a man named Jeremy found a new purpose after years of struggle. Once homeless and battling addiction, he now leads a simple life, driving for Uber and volunteering as a CrossFit instructor. His journey began in Las Vegas, where he lost everything to gambling, drinking, and dr

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Navigating DEI Challenges: A Guide for Corporate Boards

Corporate boards are facing a tough time with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The rules are changing, and it's not easy to keep up. Companies with operations worldwide have it even harder because laws differ from one place to another. To handle this, boards need to be well-informed

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Colombia's Crossroads: Security or Strife?

Colombia stands at a critical point. The country's future could go in a good or bad direction. Juan Carlos Pinzon, a key political figure, has strong views on this. He believes Colombia should focus on its own problems rather than getting involved in other countries' issues. Pinzon served as defens

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

Maryland's Big Move to Fight Crime: $124. 1M for Police

Maryland is making a big splash with a $124. 1 million investment in law enforcement. This cash boost is part of the state's plan to keep everyone safe. It's not just about throwing money around; it's about making sure police have what they need to do their jobs well. Crime in Maryland has been goi

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