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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Politicians and Late-Night TV: A Changing Landscape

Politicians have long used TV appearances to connect with voters. In the past, shows like "The Tonight Show" and "The Arsenio Hall Show" gave politicians a platform to showcase their personalities. These appearances helped shape public opinion in a more relaxed setting than traditional news intervie

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Dengue and the Elderly: A Growing Health Puzzle

Dengue fever is becoming a bigger problem worldwide, especially for older folks. The number of people getting sick from it has been going up, and more of them are over 65. This age group faces tougher challenges when dealing with the disease. Their immune systems aren't as strong, and they often hav

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Greenland Deal Fails: Europe Learns a Lesson

In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump recently made a bold statement about acquiring Greenland. He mentioned this idea at a high-profile event in Davos, Switzerland. However, he quickly changed his mind later that same day. This sudden shift has left many people in Europe thinking a

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Hidden Treasures: What's the Big Deal?

Greenland is more than just ice and snow. It's a land rich in resources that powerful countries want to control. The U. S. , under Trump's leadership, has shown a strong interest in Greenland. Why? Because Greenland has a lot of valuable stuff buried under its icy surface. First, there's oil and na

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Jan 23 2026SCIENCE

Unveiling the Universe's Ancient Giants: Black Holes Bigger Than Expected

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been making waves in the world of astronomy. It's been peering into the early days of the universe and finding some massive black holes. These aren't just any black holes; they're supermassive, with masses millions or even billions of times that of our sun.

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Davos: A Glimpse into a Shifting Global Landscape

The World Economic Forum in Davos has wrapped up, leaving behind a town that buzzed with high-profile attendees and intense discussions. This year's event marked a significant shift, with the forum's relevance no longer in question, but the world it once thrived in seems to be fading away. The tiny

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Flights Grounded as Winter Storm Hits North Texas

A massive winter storm is causing chaos at Dallas airports. Over 1, 000 flights have been canceled at DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field. This is a big deal because DFW is a major hub for American Airlines. By 8:21 a. m. , 1, 036 flights were already scrapped. American Airlines alone c

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Williams Skips Pre-Season Barcelona Shakedown for 2026 Car Focus

Williams F1 Team has decided to skip the upcoming Barcelona Shakedown. This event is a chance for teams to test their new cars before the main pre-season testing in Bahrain. The shakedown runs from January 26 to 30 at the Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya. It offers extra track time to help teams adjust t

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Chelsea Fans Brace for Potential Acheampong Exit

Chelsea Football Club is reportedly considering a move that could see young defender Josh Acheampong leave the club. The buzz is that Crystal Palace, who recently lost Marc Guehi to Manchester City, might be interested in bringing Acheampong in on loan. However, no formal talks have taken place yet,

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Minneapolis Crime Numbers Drop, But Police Feel the Strain

Minneapolis is seeing fewer crimes, but the police are struggling. The city's police chief, Brian O'Hara, said that in the last seven weeks, there have been fewer shootings and fewer people hurt by guns. In fact, there were 20 gunshot victims during this time, which is way less than in past years. T

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