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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Who Gets to Play? The Big Debate Over Transgender Athletes

The Supreme Court is looking at two big cases that could change who can play in girls' and women's sports. The question is: Should states be able to stop transgender athletes from joining these teams? Inside the court, lawyers for transgender athletes say the bans are unfair. They argue that these

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court's Big Rulings: Sports and Tariffs in the Spotlight

The Supreme Court is making waves with two big cases. One is about transgender athletes in women's sports. The other is about tariffs from the Trump era. In Idaho and West Virginia, there are laws stopping transgender girls and women from joining girls' or women's sports teams. The Supreme Court is

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Young Athletes Stand Tall Against Transgender Sports Bans

In the United States, a significant debate is unfolding as the Supreme Court weighs in on state laws that restrict transgender youth from participating in school sports. This issue has sparked intense discussions, with 27 states implementing bans targeting trans youth, while over 20 states maintain

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Coaching Clash: McVay and Johnson's Strategic Showdown

Sean McVay and Ben Johnson are set to face off as head coaches for the first time. McVay has faced Johnson before, but only when Johnson was the Lions' offensive coordinator. McVay has been studying Johnson's play-calling since he took over in Detroit. He believes Johnson has a strong understanding

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

St. Louis Takes Steps to Reduce Crime

St. Louis is seeing a change in its crime rates. This is thanks to new efforts like "Save Lives Now! " and other initiatives. City leaders and businesses are starting to notice the difference. Crime has been a big problem in St. Louis for a long time. But now, things are looking up. The city has be

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

London's Crime Drop: A Reality Check

London's murder rate took a big drop in 2025, hitting a low not seen in years. The city recorded 97 homicides, which is fewer than the previous year and the least since 2014. When you look at the numbers per person, London's rate is the lowest it's been since they started keeping track in 1997. Thi

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Really an Indie Game?

The game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sparked some debate. Some people think it's an indie game. Others disagree. The reason? The game got a lot of help from its publisher. But the developers say they still feel indie at heart. The team behind the game is Sandfall. They made the game with a smal

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How DNA Testing is Changing the Game for Rare Diseases

In Canada, a big study is looking at how DNA testing helps people with rare diseases. This isn't just about finding out what's wrong. It's about seeing if this kind of testing actually makes a difference in people's lives. The study is following a group of patients. These are people who have rare d

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Nintendo's Pricing Strategy: A Double-Edged Sword

Nintendo's pricing tactics have sparked a heated debate among fans. Some argue that the company's refusal to lower prices is a bold move, while others see it as a missed opportunity. The recent discussion around a potential price hike for the Switch 2 has left many gamers on edge. However, it's impo

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Big Plans: Switch 2, Games, and More

Nintendo's president, Shuntaro Furukawa, recently shared some exciting updates about the company's future plans. He talked about the Nintendo Switch 2, new games, movies, and even anime streaming. First, let's talk about the Nintendo Switch 2. Furukawa mentioned that the supply has stabilized world

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