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Jan 21 2026CRIME

A High-Speed Chase Ends in Willowbrook

In the early hours of a Wednesday morning, a high-speed chase unfolded in Willowbrook, California. It all started when federal agents, specifically from the U. S. Border Patrol or Department of Homeland Security, were in the area for an operation. The chase began near the intersection of 126th Stree

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

North Carolina's Big Move: Wiping Out Medical Debt for Millions

North Carolina made a bold move. It cleared medical debt for 2. 5 million people. This happened because of a deal with all 99 hospitals in the state. They agreed to cancel old debts and offer discounts to those who qualify. Dawn Daly-Mack, a nurse from Gaston, got a surprise. She found a letter in

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Jan 21 2026WEATHER

Georgia Braces for Icy Weekend: What You Need to Know

A winter storm is on its way to Georgia. It's expected to bring cold air from the Arctic and moisture from the Gulf. This mix could cause snow, ice, and freezing rain. The storm will start west of Georgia on Friday. It will move east, reaching north Georgia by Saturday. It might stick around until

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Why Greenland Matters: A Look at the Arctic's Strategic Hotspot

Greenland, the world's largest island, is a hot topic these days. It's not just about ice and snow; this place is packed with resources and sits in a very important spot. Eight countries, including the US, Russia, and Canada, have land within the Arctic Circle, making this area super strategic. So,

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

What Happens When You Cap Credit Card Rates?

Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, recently shared his thoughts on President Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. He suggested testing this idea in Vermont and Massachusetts. He brought this up at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Dimon believes that a natio

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Universities Under Fire: Trump's Aggressive Tactics

Trump's second term has seen a strong push against higher education. The Justice Department, under Trump's guidance, started looking into many universities. This was unusual because they didn't gather facts first. Some saw this as a political move. Many lawyers quit because they didn't agree with t

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Texas Job Growth Hits a Pause in 2025

Texas, known for its robust job market, is experiencing a slowdown. In 2025, the state's job growth is expected to be nearly flat, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. This is a significant change from Texas' usual strong job growth. The Dallas Fed's forecast uses several models to pred

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Syria's Government Takes Back Land: What's Next for the Kurds?

Syria's government has taken control of large areas in the north and east of the country. These areas were once held by Kurdish forces. This change happened quickly. It brings almost all of Syria back under the control of the central government in Damascus. The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

Three Young Girls Vanish from Virginia Care Center

A concerning situation has unfolded in Virginia, where three young girls have gone missing from a behavioral health facility. The incident, which occurred on a recent Sunday morning, has sparked a search effort involving local authorities and concerned family members. The girls, identified as Forev

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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Black Stars Shine at Louis Vuitton's Fashion Show

The 2026 Louis Vuitton Men's Fall/Winter show was a big deal, and not just because of the clothes. It was a chance for Black celebrities to show off their style and make a statement. The event was a mix of old and new, with some going for classic looks and others pushing the boundaries of fashion.

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