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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Marine Le Pen's Political Future Hangs in the Balance

Marine Le Pen, a prominent figure in France's far-right politics, is currently fighting a legal battle that could significantly impact her political career. She is appealing a conviction that, if upheld, would prevent her from running for office for the next five years. This decision could influence

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

A New Rail Line to Connect Birmingham and Manchester?

The UK government is considering a new rail route between Birmingham and Manchester. This comes after the original plan for a high-speed rail line, HS2, was scaled back. The new proposal is part of a larger project called Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR), which aims to improve rail links across Northe

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Wind Power Wins: Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Halt Progress

A federal judge has put a stop to President Trump's recent attempt to block wind energy projects. Judge Royce Lamberth, appointed by Reagan, ruled that work can continue on the Revolution Wind project. This project is set to provide power to Rhode Island and Connecticut and is almost finished. The

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The End of an Era: Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Passes Away at 68

Scott Adams, known for his famous comic strip "Dilbert, " has passed away at the age of 68. His wife, Shelly Adams, confirmed the news, mentioning that he had been receiving hospice care. Earlier this year, Adams revealed he had aggressive prostate cancer and expected to live only a few more months.

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

The Changing Face of ICE: Agents Fear Backlash and Public Distrust

In recent times, agents working for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been facing a growing wave of public animosity. This shift in public perception has been fueled by a tragic incident where an ICE agent shot and killed an unarmed woman, Renee Nicole Good, during an immigration protes

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Leeds United's Transfer Drama: Doekhi and Harrison's Uncertain Futures

Leeds United is in a bit of a pickle with their transfer plans. They're eyeing Danilho Doekhi, a defender from Union Berlin, but they're not the only ones. Wolfsburg is also interested, and Doekhi might be tempted to stay in the Bundesliga. Leeds needs another defender, especially with Joe Rodon inj

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How to Make Your Heart Work Smarter, Not Harder

Your heart is like a pump, always working to keep you alive. When you're just sitting around, your heart still beats, and that's your resting heart rate. For most people, this number is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. But if you're super fit, like a marathon runner, it might be as low as 30 to

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan's New Bookmark: A Look into Her Growing Brand

Meghan Markle is making waves again in 2026, this time with a new addition to her As ever brand. She has introduced a limited-edition leather bookmark, which she designed herself. This bookmark is part of a new product set called “Moment to Unwind. ” The bookmark is made from sustainable leather and

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Savings Slip: Why Americans Are Pulling Back on Retirement Funds

Americans are tightening their belts when it comes to retirement savings. A recent study shows that two-thirds of people have cut back on saving over the past six months. This is largely due to economic uncertainty. More than half have either stopped or reduced their contributions to retirement acco

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

Fish Maturation: A New Way to Preserve and Flavor

Fish has always been a staple in many diets, but how it's preserved and prepared is changing. People are now using methods like dry-aging and dry-curing to make fish last longer and taste better. These techniques are not new, but they are gaining popularity. Dry-aging and dry-curing involve placing

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