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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Independence: A Looming Decision

Greenland has been on a path to independence since the late 1970s. This journey began when it gained more control over its own affairs. Now, the island's largest opposition party wants to talk directly with the United States. This move could leave Denmark out of the picture. Denmark is in a tough s

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court's New Battle: Transgender Athletes and Beyond

The U. S. Supreme Court is set to tackle a significant issue that goes beyond just sports. The court will decide if states can ban transgender athletes from competing in female sports teams at public schools. This decision could impact many other areas of life for transgender people. The court's de

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Navies Team Up: China, Russia, and Iran Kick Off Maritime Drills in South Africa

In a move that has stirred some international debate, China, Russia, and Iran have started a series of naval exercises off the coast of South Africa. This event, dubbed "Exercise WILL FOR PEACE 2026, " is part of a broader BRICS Plus initiative. The goal? To boost maritime safety and cooperation amo

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

A Unique Training Camp for Germany's Soccer Stars

Wake Forest has become the unexpected host for Germany's national soccer team. This is not just any training camp. It's a special place called Graylyn, a historic estate. The team will stay there while preparing for the World Cup. Why Wake Forest? Well, it's not just about the facilities. The town

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Your Toilet Paper

Toilet paper is something we use daily, but not many people think about how it impacts the planet. It's often made from trees, using lots of energy and chemicals that can harm the environment. But now, more people are looking for eco-friendly options. The problem is, not all eco-friendly toilet

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Illinois Faces A Tough Challenge Against Iowa

Iowa is a team that has been doing well recently. They have a new coach, Ben McCollum. He used to coach at a smaller school. Now, he is leading Iowa to some big wins. They are not as fast as they used to be. Instead, they take their time and make smart plays. This makes them hard to beat. One playe

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Why Some People Can't Quit Drinking

Drinking is common. Many people enjoy it. But for some, it becomes a problem. Why does this happen? It's not just about how much someone drinks. It's about why they drink. Some people drink to feel good. Others drink to escape bad feelings. Both can lead to problems. Drinking can change how the bra

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Easy Ways to Keep Your Walkway Safe and Green

In the winter, icy walkways can be a real hassle. Many people use rock salt to melt the ice, but it isn't great for the environment. The good news is, there are other options that work just as well. Rock salt can be harmful to plants and animals. High amounts of it can damage the environment. Pets

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Gut Health and GLP-1: What You Need to Know

GLP-1, a hormone linked to metabolism, has become a hot topic. Originally a term from medical studies, it's now widely discussed, especially with the rise of medications that target it. Recently, there's growing interest in how gut health might play a role in GLP-1 production. This has led to probio

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Earth's Cooling Trend: Why Aren't We Talking About It?

The world is getting cooler, but you wouldn't know it from the news. Temperature drops on land and sea are happening fast. Yet, most media outlets are too busy pushing the idea of global warming to notice. Satellite data shows a big drop in temperatures. In 2025, the average temperature anomaly fel

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