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Jan 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Lisa Jackson's Green Legacy at Apple Comes to an End

Lisa Jackson, a key figure in Apple's environmental efforts, is stepping down after more than a decade. Her departure marks the end of an era for the tech giant's sustainability initiatives. Jackson joined Apple in 2013, taking on a major role in shaping the company's environmental policies. She wa

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Anime's Most Disturbing Villains: A Look at Their Chaotic Nature

Anime is full of memorable villains, but some stand out because of their extreme and unsettling behavior. These characters are not just evil; they are completely obsessed with their goals. They are so dedicated that no one can change their minds. Mahito from Jujutsu Kaisen is a great example. He is

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Joliet's License Plate Cameras: Privacy Concerns or Crime-Fighting Tools?

Joliet is home to over 80 Flock cameras. These cameras capture license plates and other data. This information helps police solve crimes. A local resident, Sam Coffey, wants to remove these cameras. He worries about the data they collect. Coffey believes the cameras track everyone who drives by. Th

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Congressman's Stance on Immigration and ICE Sparks Debate

A recent heated discussion on immigration and ICE tactics has brought Congressman Shri Thanedar into the spotlight. The debate revolved around his views on deportation, ICE's actions, and his stance on a bill that aimed to deport illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes. Thanedar's decision to vo

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Leaders Face Federal Scrutiny Over Immigration Enforcement

The Department of Justice is looking into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. They are accused of making it hard for federal officers to do their jobs. This is about immigration enforcement in the state. The investigation started after Walz and Frey made public statements.

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Rams Face Coaching Crisis Before Big Game

The Los Angeles Rams are in a tough spot. Just before their important game against the Chicago Bears, three key coaches are being interviewed for head coaching jobs. This is not good news for head coach Sean McVay. Chris Shula, Mike LaFleur, and Nate Scheelhaase are the coaches in question. They ar

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Pittsburgh Steelers: A New Star to Shine Alongside D. K. Metcalf?

The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking ahead to the 2026 NFL season. They might need a new quarterback. But they also need more players who can make big plays on the outside. One name that has come up is KC Concepcion. He is a wide receiver from Texas A&M. A sports analyst thinks the Steelers might pi

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

A Mom's Fight for a Normal Life After a Horrible Crash

A mom's life took a dramatic turn after a car crash. Lacy Cornelius Boyd was on a family trip with her husband and daughter. They were heading home from the Grand Canyon. Suddenly, their car hit black ice. The car spun out of control and crashed head-on into another vehicle. Boyd's injuries were se

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions: A Clash of Powers on the Streets

Minneapolis streets have become a battleground where federal authority and public outrage often collide. The scene is chaotic, with armed agents and angry citizens facing off. It's a tense standoff, filled with shouting, sirens, and the sharp sounds of whistles. Federal agents, dressed in military-s

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Iran's Leader Finally Speaks on Protest Deaths

Iran's top leader has finally spoken about the many lives lost during recent protests. He said that thousands died, some in very cruel ways. But he blamed the U. S. for the deaths. The protests started in late December over money troubles but quickly turned into calls to end the leader's rule. The

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