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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move: A Stumbling Block for Europe's Far Right

Europe's far-right leaders are finding themselves in a tricky spot. They've long admired former U. S. President Donald Trump's anti-immigration stance and tough talk. But his recent actions are causing them to distance themselves. Trump's suggestion of buying Greenland from Denmark didn't go down w

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Georgia Braces for Winter Storm Fern: What to Expect

Georgia is in the midst of Winter Storm Fern, bringing snow and ice to some areas while others remain unaffected. The National Weather Service and The Weather Channel have issued warnings and advisories, urging residents to stay alert. Athens is under an ice storm warning until 10 a. m. Monday. Exp

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

How Europe Holds Economic Power Over the U. S.

Europe and the U. S. are deeply connected. Every day, Europeans use American tech, energy, and investments. At the same time, Americans rely on European products like software, wine, and medicines. This huge exchange of goods and services adds up to over $5. 4 billion daily. It shows how much both s

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Jan 22 2026WEATHER

Georgia Braces for Winter Storm: What You Need to Know

Georgia is in for some serious winter weather. Snow, ice, and freezing rain are on the way, and Governor Brian Kemp has taken action to keep everyone safe. He declared a state of emergency to get things ready. So, what does a state of emergency mean? It's like hitting the big red button to get all

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Jan 21 2026EDUCATION

Georgia's New Way to Fund Private Schools: What's the Catch?

Georgia has joined a federal tax credit program that lets people give money to private school scholarships and get it back as a tax credit. This is on top of an existing state program that does the same thing. Governor Brian Kemp signed up for this new program, making Georgia one of the states where

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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Summer Travel Shifts: Why Europe's Off-Season is Heating Up

Europe's travel scene is changing. People are no longer just flocking to popular spots like Barcelona and Florence during the summer. Instead, they're spreading out their visits throughout the year. This trend is not new, but it's becoming more noticeable. Why the change? Many travelers want to avo

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Europe Needs to Stand Strong in a Changing World

Europe is at a crossroads. The world is changing fast, and Europe needs to adapt or risk being left behind. Lars Klingbeil, Germany's Finance Minister, has a clear message: Europe must stand up for itself. For decades, Europe has relied on the United States for support. But times are changing. The

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

A New Path for Electric Cars: Europe and China Find Common Ground

Europe and China are trying to fix a problem with electric cars. The European Union and China have made a new plan. This plan might stop extra fees on some electric cars from China. These cars include the Volkswagen Cupra Tavascan. The European Union wants car companies to promise two things. First

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Europe's Chilly Surprise: How Cold Weather is Shaking Things Up

Europe is feeling the chill as an Arctic blast sweeps across the continent. This sudden cold snap is causing quite a stir, affecting everything from flights to daily commutes. In Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport saw hundreds of flights grounded due to snow-covered runways. The cold air, pushed by high-p

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Skies in Chaos: What Went Wrong?

Europe is facing a travel nightmare. A major breakdown in radio communications has left thousands of people stuck. Greece had to shut down its airspace. This caused many flights to be canceled or delayed. The problem started on Sunday morning. Officials are still trying to figure out why the radio

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