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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Mississippi State QB's Quick Recovery Sparks Joy

Mississippi State's freshman quarterback, Kamario Taylor, left fans worried when he went down hard in the fourth quarter of a game against Wake Forest. The stadium fell silent as he was helped off the field, and the fear was that he had suffered a serious knee injury. But the story had a happy endin

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Iran's Leader Stands Firm Amid Growing Protests and U. S. Threats

In Iran, things are heating up. The country's top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has made it clear he won't back down. This comes as protests spread across the nation, fueled by a struggling economy and rising prices. Protesters have taken to the streets, angry about the weak currency and tough li

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Global Responses to US Military Action in Venezuela

The world is talking about the recent U. S. military strikes in Venezuela. Many countries are sharing their thoughts and worries. Russia's foreign ministry called the strikes an act of aggression. They said the U. S. used weak excuses to justify the attack. Russia wants to avoid more conflict and h

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Military Party Takes Early Lead in Controversial Vote

In Myanmar, the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party is ahead in the initial phase of the recent election. This vote, the first since the 2021 coup, has been met with skepticism from many international observers. The results, shared by state media, show a clear win for the militar

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Testosterone: More Than Just a Muscle Maker

In the wild, a young baboon tried to challenge the alpha male, but the alpha male didn't even flinch. This shows that dominance isn't always about aggression. The alpha male was confident and didn't need to prove himself. The young baboon, on the other hand, was all worked up and ready to fight. Stu

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What George Lucas Really Thinks About The Mandalorian

George Lucas, the mastermind behind Star Wars, has some thoughts on The Mandalorian. This show, especially the first two seasons, is a fan favorite. Even though season 3 wasn't as great, it's still a fun ride. The Mandalorian and Grogu are leading the charge for new Star Wars movies. So, what does L

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Government Offices: Not the Place for Prayer Services?

The U. S. Department of Labor's headquarters in Washington, D. C. , is a place where labor laws are made and enforced. It's not a place of worship. But on December 10, things changed. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer hosted a prayer service. It was called nondenominational. But it only had Jud

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Harsh Winter: Lives Lost in a Tent Fire Amid Ongoing Struggles

In the Gaza Strip, a tragic fire claimed the lives of a grandmother and her 5-year-old grandson while they were cooking in their tent. This heartbreaking event highlights the harsh living conditions faced by many Palestinians, especially as winter brings cold and rain. Thousands of people are living

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Weekend Weather: A Chilly Start to 2026

The first weekend of 2026 is off to a frosty start. The skies are gray, and light snow is falling across the region. This isn't a heavy snowstorm, though. Just a few flurries that might leave a thin layer of snow, maybe half an inch at most. By mid-morning, the snow should stop, but the clouds will

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Tech Titans Lead a Shaky Start to 2026

The first trading day of 2026 saw U. S. stocks making small gains, with tech giants steering the market. The day was marked by ups and downs, reflecting the uncertainty of the new year. The S&P 500 inched up by 12. 97 points, or 0. 2%, closing at 6, 858. 47. This follows a strong 16% gain in 2025. T

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