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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

F1 2026: A New Way to Race

Esteban Ocon, a driver for Haas F1, thinks the upcoming 2026 F1 cars will change everything drivers know about speed. These new cars have active aerodynamics and stronger hybrid engines. This is a big deal because F1 hasn't had such a huge change in a long time. Ocon recently tried out his Haas VF-

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

A Sad Event at Universal Orlando's Mummy Ride

In late November 2025, a tragic incident occurred at Universal Orlando. A 70-year-old woman passed away after experiencing the Revenge of the Mummy ride. This news came from a state report that tracks injuries at theme parks. The ride is known for its thrilling, high-speed twists and turns. It's no

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Germany's Big Bet on Electric Cars: What's the Deal?

Germany is going all-in on electric cars. They're not just talking about it; they're putting real money into it. The government is offering up to 6, 000 euros for each electric car bought. That's a lot of cash! In total, they've set aside 3 billion euros for this plan. This money can help about 800,

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Faustin-Archange Touadera Wins Again in Central African Republic

In a move that has sparked debate, the Constitutional Court of the Central African Republic has confirmed Faustin-Archange Touadera as the winner of the recent presidential election. This victory grants him a third term in office, following a vote that took place on December 28. Touadera's opponent

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Peaceful Paths: Dr. King's Lessons for Today

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. strongly believed in the power of nonviolence. He saw it as a way to bring about real and lasting peace. His words remind us that love and understanding can be stronger than violence. Everyone can help spread this message. By choosing peace, people can make a real differen

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

A New Era of Smarter Testing in Health Schools

In 2026, a big change is coming to how health students take their tests. The president talked about this in a recent speech. More and more tests will be on computers. This is not just about typing instead of writing. It's about making tests better and fairer. Why is this happening? Well, think abou

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry's Legal Fight: A Royal Stand Against Tabloids

Prince Harry is back in London, but not for a royal event. He's in court, fighting a legal battle against tabloids. This isn't his first time. He's been in similar fights before. This time, he's not alone. Other famous people, like Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, are with him. They all say the same

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Hollywood's Shift: When Stories Become Less About Fun and More About Lessons

Hollywood has been making some odd choices lately. Instead of focusing on exciting stories, they are adding lessons about social issues. This is not always working well. For example, in the show "Stranger Things, " a character comes out as gay. This is a big moment, but it feels out of place. The sh

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Secret Deal to Keep the Peace, For Now

In a surprising turn of events, Israel and Iran have quietly agreed not to strike each other first. This deal, brokered by Russia, is not about making peace. It is about avoiding a big fight for now. Both countries are still ready for war. They are just taking a break to prepare. Russia played a bi

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

New Rules for Visas: 75 Countries on the List

The United States has decided to stop giving out immigrant visas to people from 75 countries. This includes Somalia, Haiti, Iran, and many others. The reason? These countries have a high number of people who use public benefits, like food stamps and healthcare, once they move to the U. S. This deci

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