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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Why Texas Democrats Clash on Faith and Politics

James Talarico, a Democratic Senate hopeful from Texas, has some strong opinions about how his party treats people in conservative areas. He thinks the national Democratic Party can come off as snobby and even against certain cultural values, like religion, that matter a lot to folks in red states.

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Chloe Kim: The Snowboarding Star with a Rich Cultural Tapestry

Chloe Kim is more than just a snowboarding sensation; she is a cultural icon who bridges two worlds. Born in Long Beach, California, on April 23, 2000, she grew up in Torrance, where the mountains called her name. Her journey to becoming the youngest woman to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboardin

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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

A Quarter Century of Learning: Santiago Canyon College's Big Night

Santiago Canyon College (SCC) threw a massive 25th-anniversary bash in November, and it was a huge success. The event raised a whopping $124, 000 for the college's foundation, making it the biggest fundraising event in SCC's history. This wasn't just any party—it was a celebration of 25 years of pro

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

The Rise of the Influencer Visa: A New Path to the American Dream?

In the ever-changing world of immigration, a new trend is emerging. While it's becoming tougher for skilled tech workers to get H-1B visas due to stricter policies, another group is finding success with a different type of visa. Influencers and OnlyFans creators are increasingly applying for and obt

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

States Fight Back Against Funding Rules Affecting Transgender Rights

A group of 12 states, all led by Democratic attorneys general, took legal action to stop the federal government from imposing new rules on funding. These rules, tied to grants for healthcare, education, and research, are seen as a way to limit protections for transgender people. The states argue tha

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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

Building a Future in Farming: IVCC's New Ag Center

In Oglesby, something exciting is growing on the Illinois Valley Community College campus. It's not a crop, but a new building. This is the Dr. Alfred E. Wisgoski Agricultural Education Center. It's a big deal because it's going to help students learn about farming and agriculture in a modern way.

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Unlocking Freedom: Smart Steps to Financial Independence

Financial freedom is often seen as a distant goal, something to achieve after years of hard work and saving. But what if there's a better way? Lifestyle investing offers a different path. It's not about waiting until retirement to enjoy life. Instead, it's about creating income streams that support

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at New Museum's Big Comeback

The New Museum is making a big splash with its grand reopening on March 21. After a decade of planning and over three years of construction, the museum is doubling its gallery space. This expansion includes a new area for artists to live and work, as well as programs for the community. The museum,

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Nolan Arenado's New Home: A Fresh Start for a Veteran

Nolan Arenado, a well-known baseball player, has moved from the Cardinals to the Diamondbacks. This trade happened after a long time of rumors. The Diamondbacks will pay part of Arenado's remaining contract, which is $42 million for the next two years. The Cardinals will pay the rest. Arenado is 34

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Lone Elephant's Nighttime Terror in Jharkhand

In the eastern part of India, a single-tusked elephant has been causing chaos. Over the past few weeks, it has killed 22 people in Jharkhand. The elephant has been moving around at night, attacking villages in the West Singhbhum district. The first attack happened on January 1st in Bandijhari villag

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