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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Topeka Politicians' Money Moves: A 2025 Look

Topeka's politicians have been busy with their campaign funds in 2025. With elections coming up in 2026, it's important to see how much money they have. All 12 lawmakers from Topeka and Shawnee County have filed their campaign finance reports. These reports show how much they raised and spent in the

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Canada's Bold Move: Trading with China Amid U. S. Tensions

Canada is making big changes in how it does business. It recently cut a deal with China. This move is a response to the unpredictable trade policies of the U. S. under President Trump. Canada has been hit hard by Trump's tariffs. These are taxes on imports. They make goods from other countries more

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Missouri Schools Get New Report Cards: What's the Plan?

Missouri is shaking things up in education. The state is creating a new way to grade schools. This is after Governor Mike Kehoe gave an order. The Missouri Department of Education has until June to make a plan. The new system will use letter grades from A to F. It will be based on how well students

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Why Chael Sonnen's Take on UFC 324 Co-Main Event Sparked Debate

Chael Sonnen stirred up controversy with his comments about the UFC 324 co-main event. The fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes was highly anticipated. Fans were excited to see a former Olympian take on the female GOAT. But Kayla's neck injury ruined the matchup. This left many disappointed

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Uganda's Election: A Clash of Generations

Uganda's recent election has put the spotlight on the country's political landscape, highlighting a significant generational divide. The incumbent president, Yoweri Museveni, has secured another term, extending his rule to an impressive four decades. With 72% of the vote, Museveni's victory is unden

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Masvidal's MMA Comeback: White House or Bust?

Jorge Masvidal, a former UFC star, is stirring up excitement with hints about a potential return to the octagon. The buzz is all about the upcoming White House event, which has fans speculating about big names like Conor McGregor. McGregor has been vocal about wanting a spot on the card, but UFC bos

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Aussies Down Under and Up in Aspen

Aspen has a special place in the hearts of Australians. For over three decades, Aussies have been flocking to this snowy paradise. They come for the thrilling sports, the warm community, and the stunning winter scenery. It's like a second home to many, especially during their summer months. On Janu

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Snowy Saturday: When Will It End?

A chilly Saturday unfolded across Massachusetts, with snowflakes dancing in the air for many. The snowfall began overnight, and while some areas saw a break by morning, others were still under a blanket of white. By midday, Central and Western Massachusetts were still getting snow. Some spots in Fr

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Winter Whiplash: Snowy Surprises Ahead

Michigan is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Most places will see light, on-and-off snow showers, with just an inch or two of accumulation. But don't be fooled—some areas are in for a real snow dump. An unusual, heavy lake-effect snow band is expected to stretch from Muskegon, Pentwater, an

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Privacy in the Digital Age: Supreme Court Takes on Tech and Crime

The Supreme Court has decided to tackle a significant issue: whether police can use tech to track people's phones during investigations. This case, Chatrie v. United States, revolves around a man named Okello T. Chatrie, who is currently in prison for a bank robbery that happened near Richmond, Virg

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