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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands Strong: Community Fights Back Against ICE

Minneapolis is no stranger to standing up for its people. When ICE agents flooded the city, residents didn't back down. They formed groups to keep an eye on ICE activities. This isn't new for them. They've been doing this since 2020, when George Floyd was killed. The community had to step up and tak

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Clear Street's Big Move: What You Need to Know

Clear Street, a tech-savvy finance company, has taken a big step. They've filed some important paperwork with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This paperwork is for an initial public offering (IPO). That means they want to sell shares of their company to the public. They plan to list th

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents: From Helpers to Bosses

AI agents are becoming a big deal, but many companies are still struggling to make them work. In 2024, everyone was excited about AI demos, but 2025 brought a harsh reality check. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, the number of businesses abandoning their AI projects skyrocketed from 17%

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Jan 21 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tech and Nature: Who Really Benefits?

Technology is often seen as a magic wand that creates wealth. But what if it's more like a straw, a siphon, and a sieve? These tools help us take resources from nature, concentrate them, and filter out what we don't need. But is this really making us richer, or just depleting the planet? For a long

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Juventus' New Striker: Hope or Hype?

Juventus are looking at Jean-Philippe Mateta as a possible new striker. They are thinking about this because Dusan Vlahovic might leave. Vlahovic's contract is up, and Juventus are not sure if he will stay. So, they are looking for someone else. Mateta is a good player. He wants to do well and play

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Anchorage's Money Problem: Time to Rethink Old Laws?

Anchorage is in a bit of a pickle. The city needs more money to cover things like schools, roads, and safety. But there's a law from way back in 1961 that stops Anchorage from taxing people's income. This law was made to keep income tax only at the state level. But times have changed, and Anchorage

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions Rise as Federal Agents Face Aggressive Resistance

In Minneapolis, federal immigration agents are dealing with a tough situation. They've been facing violent confrontations, including cars ramming into agents. This happened not just once, but twice in a row, with both suspects getting caught. A regular car also got hit during one of these incidents.

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

Brighton CEO Faces Health Care Fraud Charges

A CEO in Michigan is in hot water. Tamela Peterson, who ran centers for addiction and mental health treatment, is now facing health care fraud charges. This is on top of the second-degree murder charge she's already dealing with. Back in January 2026, she was arraigned on nine counts of health care

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Health Savings Accounts: Trump's New Plan for Healthcare

President Donald Trump has introduced a new healthcare plan. This plan focuses on giving Americans direct money for healthcare through health savings accounts. The idea is to put the power of choice in the hands of individuals. Trump believes this will make healthcare more affordable and accessible.

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Tensions: A Test of Patience and Compliance

Iran's nuclear program is under the microscope again. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is growing impatient. They want answers about Iran's uranium stockpiles and damaged nuclear sites. Three key facilities—Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan—were bombed last June. The IAEA hasn't been able to

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