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Jan 14 2026CRIME

Northwest Indiana Counties Aim to Join Gun Task Force

Porter and LaPorte counties are eager to join the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force. However, the path to inclusion isn't straightforward. The bill allowing their entry has been sent to the Senate Appropriations Committee, signaling potential challenges ahead. The Indiana Crime Guns Task Force was esta

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

France's Broken Promises: When Deportation Orders Mean Nothing

In Melun, a town south of Paris, a 15-year-old girl's life was shattered. A 22-year-old Algerian migrant, already ordered to leave France, allegedly raped her. He was no stranger to the authorities, with a history of offenses and a known address. Yet, he was free to roam, to prey. The attack happen

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

French Government Braces for Political Storms

France is in the middle of some serious political drama. Two groups, the far-right National Rally and the hard-left France Unbowed, are trying to pass no-confidence votes against the government. But don't expect them to succeed. These votes are mostly just a big protest against the EU's new trade de

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Nigeria's Big Move to Defend Its Image in the U. S.

Nigeria has taken a bold step to protect its reputation in the United States. The country has hired a well-known U. S. lobbying firm to help share its side of the story. This move comes after some U. S. groups have raised concerns about how Nigeria treats its Christian population. The Nigerian gove

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Workers' Safety Agency Gets a Second Chance

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has made a surprising U-turn. They decided to bring back workers who were recently fired from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). This agency plays a big role in keeping workers safe, especially those in risky job

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope: Azerbaijan Frees Armenian Prisoners

Azerbaijan has taken a step towards peace by releasing four Armenian prisoners. These men were held for crimes like espionage and weapons smuggling. They were serving long sentences, some up to 20 years. The release happened at the Khakari Bridge, and the men are now heading back to Yerevan, Armenia

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Air Pollution Rules: A Shift in Focus

The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering a significant change in how it assesses the benefits of clean air regulations. This shift could potentially weaken protections against some of the most harmful pollutants. For years, the EPA has used health data, such as preventing prem

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Japan's Yen Hits 18-Month Low: What's Next?

The yen has taken a tumble, hitting its lowest point against the U. S. dollar in a year and a half. This big move has caught the attention of Japan's finance leaders. They've sent a clear message to those betting against the yen: they're watching and ready to act. Japan's finance minister and top c

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

AWLC Secures $1. 25 Billion in New Funding

In a significant move, AWLC, a top-rated subsidiary of Atlas Warehouse Company, has successfully secured $1. 25 billion in new funding. This includes $500 million in additional senior notes due in 2028 and $750 million in new senior notes due in 2033. These notes are part of a private offering under

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

New Leader Takes the Helm at Arburg

Arburg, a well-known machine manufacturer based in Lossburg, Austria, has a new leader at the top. Dr. Volker Nilles started his role as the company's CEO on January 12, 2026. This makes the management team a bit bigger, with six people now leading the company. Dr. Nilles is no stranger to big role

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