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Jan 09 2026CRIME

A Man's Odd Collection: The Mysterious Case of Stolen Remains

In a bizarre turn of events, a man in Pennsylvania has been accused of stealing and hoarding human remains from an old cemetery. Police found over 100 skulls, bones, and even mummified body parts in his basement and storage unit. The man, identified as Jonathan Christ Gerlach, is said to have target

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

DJ Lagway: From Florida to Baylor

DJ Lagway, a former top-10 recruit, has decided to leave Florida and join Baylor. This move comes as no surprise, given his family ties to the school. His father, Derek Lagway, played running back for Baylor, and DJ grew up just two hours away in Willis, Texas. Lagway's time at Florida was a mix of

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Maryland's Bold Move on Vaccine Rules

Maryland is making waves with a new plan. The state wants to take control of its own vaccine schedule. This means they might not follow the federal government's recommendations anymore. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently changed their list of routine shots for kids. This

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

Minneapolis Shooting: ICE Agent's Past and Present Under Scrutiny

A federal agent's actions in Minneapolis have sparked a heated debate. Jonathan E. Ross, a 10-year veteran of ICE's special response team, is at the center of the controversy. He shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, during an immigration operation. This incident has igni

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Dell's Bold Move: XPS is Back and Better Than Ever

Dell is making a big comeback with its XPS laptops in 2026. This is a big deal because last year, they decided to drop the XPS name. Many people thought that was a mistake. Now, they're bringing it back, and it looks like a smart move. The XPS brand has always stood for great design, quality, and p

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Music and Politics: Why Artists Are Walking Away from the Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center, a famous stage for music and art, is facing a wave of cancellations. Artists are choosing to step back, and it's not just about music anymore. It's about something bigger: politics. Sonia De Los Santos, a singer known for her uplifting songs about immigrants, was supposed to per

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Portland Shooting: What Happened and Why It Matters

In Portland, Oregon, a tense situation unfolded when federal immigration agents were involved in a shooting that left two people injured. The incident began when local police responded to a report of gunfire near a hospital. Shortly after, officers were alerted to a residential area where two indivi

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

No Pardon for Sam Bankman-Fried, Trump Says

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former head of FTX, is in prison for a huge financial scam. He got 25 years for stealing billions from customers. Now, he wants a pardon. But Donald Trump, the former U. S. president, says no way. Trump made this clear in a recent interview. He won't pardon Bankman-Fried or ot

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

A Santa Clarita Star Shines Bright in Oklahoma

Madison Martinez, a local hero from Santa Clarita, has just added a shiny new degree to her collection. She's now a proud graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma, with a bachelor's degree in nursing. She's part of a big group of 1, 068 graduates who celebrated their achievements in the fall o

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Mars Rocks and Political Shocks: The Fight for NASA's Future

On Mars, a rover named Perseverance found a rock that could change everything. This rock, full of ancient mud and organic stuff, might hold clues about life on Mars. Scientists are excited because if life existed there, it could mean life is common in the universe. But bringing this rock back to Ear

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