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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

EU and India: A Trade Deal in the Making

In New Delhi's bustling Khan Market, Atul Mehra, a gem and jewelry trader, is hopeful. His business took a hit last year when the US slapped 50% tariffs on Indian goods. He's looking forward to a potential trade deal between the EU and India to boost his sales. Nearby, Vishnu Gupta, a garment shop o

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Jan 25 2026CRIME

Minneapolis Police Chief Speaks Out on Recent Shootings

In a recent interview, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara shared his thoughts on the city's recent shootings. He mentioned that the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is now investigating the latest incident, but their initial efforts were hindered. The BCA, which is separate from th

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Your Food Choices Might Affect Your Heart, Kidneys, and Metabolism

People often think about how food affects their waistline, but not many consider how it impacts their insides, like the gut. Recent research dug into this by looking at how what we eat influences tiny organisms in our gut and how that might relate to serious health issues like heart disease, kidney

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Jan 25 2026CRIME

A Shocking Night at Sundance: Congressman Assaulted in Racist Incident

In a disturbing turn of events, a Florida congressman, Maxwell Alejandro Frost, became the target of a racist attack during the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. Frost, known for being the first Gen Z member and the first Afro-Cuban in Congress, shared the shocking news on social media. He revealed th

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Tehran's Dark Night: A Surgeon's Account of Unimaginable Violence

In the heart of Tehran, a city usually bustling with life, a chilling transformation occurred. The once familiar sounds of the city were replaced by an eerie silence, followed by the terrifying echoes of gunfire. This was not the sound of controlled policing; it was the sound of war. A surgeon, acc

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's Hilarious Take on Trump's Love for Awards

Saturday Night Live kicked off its latest episode with a sharp and witty parody of President Trump's obsession with awards. The show introduced the first annual "Trumps, " a mock awards ceremony that humorously highlighted the president's penchant for accolades and distractions. The segment was hos

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Geese Takes the Stage: A Fresh Face on SNL

Geese, a band that's been making waves in the music scene, finally stepped into the spotlight on "Saturday Night Live. " Hosted by Teyana Taylor, the show gave this Brooklyn-based quartet a chance to show off their talent to a wider audience. But for many viewers, the question was, "Who is Geese? "

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

UFC 324: Cheaper Fights, More Ads, and Bigger Bonuses

UFC 324 made history as the first event under Paramount's streaming deal. This shift meant no more expensive pay-per-view nights. Fans now pay less, but ads popped up during walkouts and corner chats. Some fans grumbled about the interruptions, but UFC president Dana White didn't shy away from the b

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Health Challenge for Mexico's Indigenous Communities

Mexico's Indigenous Peoples (IPs) face big health problems. The government has tried to help. They use an intercultural approach. This means they consider the culture of IPs when making health plans. But this approach has a flaw. It focuses too much on culture. It ignores the real reasons for health

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Feeding the Critically Ill: A Debate on Continuing Nutrition During Minor Stomach Bleeds

When someone is very sick, doctors often use a special feeding tube to give them the nutrients they need. This is called enteral nutrition, or EN for short. It's the top choice for feeding critically ill patients. But what happens when these patients have a minor stomach bleed? Should doctors keep f

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