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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

When Can a Defamation Case Get a Discovery?

In New Jersey, a recent court case has sparked interest in how the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) handles discovery in defamation lawsuits. The case, Wunsch v. CTE Republicans For Englewood Cliffs, revolves around a lawyer who sued a Republican group for making false statements abo

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Slippery Grip on the Premier League

Arsenal's lead in the Premier League is looking shaky. They've been on top for a while, but lately, they're not playing as well as they should. Their rivals, Manchester City and Aston Villa, have been struggling too. You'd think Arsenal would take advantage, but they're not. Arsenal has been the be

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Crypto Rules Flip After SEC Boss Leaves

A year after Gary Gensler stepped down as the top boss at the SEC, things have changed a lot in the crypto world. People in the crypto industry weren't big fans of Gensler's strict rules and actions. This led to companies like Ripple Labs supporting political candidates who were more crypto-friendly

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Make Big Changes After Playoff Loss

The Buffalo Bills have made a big change. They fired their coach, Sean McDermott, after nine seasons. This happened after they lost a close playoff game to the Denver Broncos. The team's general manager, Brandon Beane, is now in charge of finding a new coach. McDermott had a good run with the Bills

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Muscles Learn to Handle Workouts Better

Scientists wanted to see how muscles and the brain work together to get better at handling tough exercises. They looked at how muscles react to intense workouts and how the brain helps them recover faster over time. They had 23 people do two rounds of tough leg exercises, with a break of three week

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Powell Steps into the Spotlight: A Clash of Powers

Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, is making a bold move. He plans to attend a Supreme Court hearing about Lisa Cook, a Fed governor. This is unusual because Powell usually stays out of such matters. Cook is in trouble. The Trump administration wants to fire her. They say she did someth

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Germany's Mixed Bag: EVs, Economy, and Social Issues

Germany is making headlines with a mix of economic updates, environmental debates, and social concerns. The government has reintroduced subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs), but not everyone is happy. Critics argue that including hybrid vehicles in the subsidy program undermines the environmental b

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Keith Urban's Split and the Rumor Mill

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman's divorce has sparked a lot of talk. The couple ended their 19-year marriage in September. They agreed on everything. No alimony. No big fights over money or stuff. Just a clean break. Their two daughters will live with Kidman most of the time. Urban gets them every oth

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Yale's Unbeaten 1894 Football Team: A Look Back

In 1894, Yale's football team made history by winning all 16 of their games. This was a huge deal, especially since there were no playoffs or even a set schedule for college football at the time. The Bulldogs scored a whopping 485 points while only allowing 13 points from their opponents. This team

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Standing by Family: A Husband Faces Serious Accusations

Melissa Gilbert, a well-known actress, has publicly supported her husband, Timothy Busfield, who is currently facing serious legal trouble. Busfield, recognized for his role in "The West Wing, " was arrested on charges related to alleged inappropriate behavior with a minor and child abuse. He is cur

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