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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Mental Health Crisis: A Call for Action

In Idaho, mental health and law enforcement are more connected than many realize. Police often deal with mental health crises, and both fields agree that cooperation is key. Studies show that a large portion of police calls involve mental health issues, and this trend is rising. However, the approac

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

A Musician Stands Up for Greenland's Freedom

A well-known singer from Iceland recently spoke out against the idea of the United States taking control of Greenland. This idea was suggested by the U. S. president, who has been talking about it for some time. The singer, who has Icelandic roots, shared her thoughts on social media. She said she f

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Trump's Quick Change: From Believing Putin to Doubting His Words

Trump, at 79, found himself in a tricky spot when questioned about his sudden shift in belief regarding a reported attack on Putin's home. This all started when Putin called Trump to complain about a strike near his luxurious dacha. At first, Trump was quick to side with Putin, even expressing anger

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuelan Leader's Capture Sparks Mixed Reactions

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump announced on a social media platform that the U. S. had successfully carried out a large-scale operation in Venezuela. The main target? President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who were reportedly captured and taken out of the country. This

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple's 2026 Gadget Lineup: What's New and What's Not

Apple is gearing up for a big year in 2026, with a bunch of new gadgets and updates on the way. Let's break down what's coming and what might be worth the hype. First off, Apple is expected to launch its first foldable iPhone. This isn't just any foldable phone; it's rumored to be super thin and ha

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

When a Hoodie Made Waves: How a Company Turned a Surprise into Success

A company called Origin found itself in an unexpected situation. A photo of a well-known figure wearing their hoodie went viral. The CEO, Pete Roberts, had to decide how to respond. At first, he wasn't sure if the photo was real or fake. But it turned out to be real. He thought about the possible b

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

UNC Basketball: A Slip in the Rankings

UNC basketball has seen a shift in its national rankings. After a tough loss to SMU, the Tar Heels have dropped five spots in the USA TODAY Sports coaches poll, now sitting at No. 17. This is a noticeable change from their previous position at No. 12. The loss also ended a seven-game winning streak,

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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Venezuela's Capture: A Test for Global Rules

The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro raises serious questions about international law. Maduro's rule has been marked by election fraud, oppression, and a severe humanitarian crisis. However, the U. S. military operation that led to his capture was illegal under international law. International law

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil: Who Really Wins?

Venezuela holds a massive amount of oil. It's the biggest reserve in the world. But getting it out is a big challenge. The country's oil fields are old and not very efficient. Plus, the oil they have is dirty and costly to clean. Some people think the U. S. wants this oil. They say it's why they wa

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

How Tim Allen Changed Trump's Hollywood Plans

Tim Allen, famous for his role in Home Improvement, recently shared an interesting story about his encounter with Donald Trump. He revealed that Trump once considered entering the movie industry but changed his mind after their conversation. Allen explained that Trump was initially keen on investin

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