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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Why Blaming Wall Street Won't Fix the Housing Crisis

The housing crisis in America is real, and people are looking for someone to blame. President Donald Trump has pointed his finger at Wall Street, suggesting that big investors are the main reason homes are so expensive. He's proposed banning these investors from buying single-family homes and having

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Jan 11 2026SCIENCE

The Finke River: A Survivor from the Age of Dinosaurs

Australia is home to the world's oldest river, the Finke River. It's not just old; it's ancient, dating back 300 to 400 million years. That's right, it's older than dinosaurs! The Finke River flows through the Northern Territory and South Australia. But it's not a constant flow. Due to the dry clim

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Big Night: How to Catch the Golden Globes 2026

The Golden Globes are back, and it's time to see who will shine brightest in Hollywood. This year, the spotlight is on some big names and unexpected contenders. Leonardo DiCaprio's "One Battle After Another" is the talk of the town, with many betting it will win best musical or comedy. But don't cou

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Future: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Chaos

Venezuela has been in a deep crisis for years. Millions have left the country. Many now live in places like Greater Manchester. They watch from afar as their homeland struggles. For Adolfo Marquez, leaving Venezuela was a matter of survival. He is a criminal barrister. He had a case against Preside

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Latin America's Divided Reaction to U. S. Move

Latin America woke up to a storm on January 3rd. WhatsApp buzzed with urgent messages as leaders scrambled to respond to a bold U. S. action. President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela was captured, sending shockwaves through the region. The response was not unified. Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, all le

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Moves Against Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine is intensifying its efforts to challenge Russia. This comes after a series of Russian attacks that have left many Ukrainian cities in the dark during freezing weather. In a recent address, Zelenskyy revealed that some of these operation

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Unraveling the Dark Secrets of a Virginia Murder Case

In a quiet Virginia home, a seemingly ordinary family harbored a twisted plot that would lead to tragedy. Brendan Banfield, a former IRS agent, is now at the center of a high-profile murder trial. The charges? Killing his wife, Christine, and another man, Joseph Ryan, in a scheme that sounds like so

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Cuba Faces Tough Choices as Trump Tightens the Screw

Cuba is in a tight spot. Trump wants them to make a deal, or else. He's cutting off oil and money from Venezuela, Cuba's old friend. This move comes after the US grabbed Venezuela's leader, Maduro, in a surprise raid. Cuba has been helping Maduro for years, even sending security teams. But now, Trum

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Weekend News Roundup: Protests, Politics, and Polarizing Views

The weekend's news is packed with stories that spark debate and raise eyebrows. In Iran, protests are heating up, with reports of overwhelmed hospitals and a growing number of casualties. Witnesses claim they've seen hundreds of people hurt or killed. Meanwhile, a former Pentagon official suggests t

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Extreme Cold Snarls Travel Across Europe

Northern Finland is no stranger to cold weather, but this year's deep freeze has been particularly harsh. Kittilä airport, located in the remote Finnish Lapland region, saw temperatures plummet to -37 degrees Celsius. This extreme cold has caused significant disruptions, with flights canceled and th

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