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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Hollywood Stars Take Aim at ICE After Activist's Death

In recent days, several high-profile celebrities have taken to social media to criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the death of a Minnesota activist. The incident involved Renee Nicole Good, who was killed after an altercation with an ICE officer. Mark Hamill, known for hi

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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Letterboxd: Why Can't They Just Enjoy Movies in Peace?

When fans stumble upon a celebrity's Letterboxd account, it often sparks a frenzy. It's thrilling to see what movies stars like, but it can also turn ugly. Recently, actor Hudson Williams found himself in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. His alleged Letterboxd account was exposed, leading to a w

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Messy Start: What's Wrong with 'His & Hers'?

The show 'His & Hers' kicks off with a lot of confusion. Anna Andrews, a news reporter, is seen in a messy apartment, drinking wine straight from the bottle. She then heads to her old job, only to find out that her position has been taken by someone else. Meanwhile, Jack Harper, a police detective,

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Crime: A Growing Threat in 2025

The world of cryptocurrency saw a huge jump in illegal activities in 2025. New data shows that bad actors, including countries, stole or laundered over $154 billion. This is a big increase from the previous year, showing that crime in this area is getting more organized and complex. One big reason

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Venezuela's Oil Revival: A Rocky Road Ahead

Venezuela's oil industry, once a global powerhouse, is now a shadow of its former self. The country sits on massive oil reserves, but getting that oil out of the ground and to market is a huge challenge. The U. S. government is pushing to revive Venezuela's oil production, but experts say it's not t

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Your Beliefs Shape Your Emotions

Researchers have been digging into how our personal beliefs can help us manage our emotions better. They found that when people adjust their thoughts about negative situations, it works best when it aligns with what they already believe. In three different studies, they asked people to think differ

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Kewan Lacy: The Rising Star of College Football

Kewan Lacy, a name that's becoming synonymous with excellence in college football, has an inspiring journey. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, this young athlete has shown remarkable growth from his early days as a sixth-string running back to becoming a standout player. Lacy's high school career w

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

How States Stack Up in School Funding

School funding is not a one-size-fits-all issue. Each state has its own set of challenges and resources. A recent study by the Education Law Center (ELC) looked at how states fund education using three different measures. The study, "Making The Grade 2025, " used data from 2023 to give a more detail

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

California's Education Shake-Up: Who's Really in Charge?

California is looking at a big change in how schools are run. The governor wants to give the next governor more control over education. This could mean less power for the elected state superintendent. The plan comes from a report by a group of researchers. They say the current system is too confusi

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Healthcare Subsidies: A Political Battle in the U. S. House

The U. S. House of Representatives, led by Republicans, is set to approve a bill backed by Democrats. This bill aims to reinstate healthcare subsidies that expired, helping many Americans avoid higher costs for health coverage. The Senate, also controlled by Republicans, had earlier turned down a s

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