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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia: Drone Strikes and Peace Talks

In a recent turn of events, a Ukrainian drone strike reportedly killed 24 people and injured around 50 more in a Russian-occupied village in Ukraine's Kherson region. This incident occurred as people were celebrating the New Year in a cafe and hotel in the resort town of Khorly on the Black Sea coas

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Flu Season: A New Twist in the Fight Against Illness

The U. S. is seeing more flu cases, and a new strain is making things tricky. This strain might not be fully covered by the current vaccines. But don't panic yet. Health experts say the flu season is still building up and hasn't hit its worst point. They also believe that the vaccines can still help

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Big and Small Brains for Better Crowd Simulations

Crowd simulations are big in entertainment, city planning, and safety checks. They help predict how people move in different situations. But, there's a problem. Most simulations struggle with incomplete data and can't handle new, unfamiliar places. A new idea combines two types of models. One is sm

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

New Year's Day 2026: What's Open and What's Closed?

New Year's Day 2026 is a federal holiday, so some places will be closed. Banks, post offices, and the stock market will not be open. But don't worry, many stores and restaurants will still be operating, though some may have shorter hours. If you need to grab some groceries, Albertsons, Dollar Gener

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Miami's Big Win: Are They Ready for the Big Stage?

Miami's victory over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl was a statement. It showed they belong among the best. The Hurricanes dominated early, shutting out Ohio State in the first half. Their defense was relentless, and quarterback Carson Beck played smart, avoiding mistakes. Ohio State struggled at fir

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Unending Battle: Soldiers Face Another Year of War

In the heart of the battle, a Ukrainian commander kept a close watch on screens displaying live drone footage. The year was changing, but for those on the front lines, it was just another day in the fight. The "Da Vinci Wolves" battalion, known for their resilience, had no grand plans for the new ye

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Trump's Water War: Colorado's GOP Reps Break Silence

President Donald Trump has been making waves in Colorado, and not in a good way. He's been holding back funds for projects that would help the state, especially areas that voted for him in the last election. This includes a water pipeline for southeastern Colorado and disaster relief for wildfires a

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Jan 01 2026CELEBRITIES

Chevy Chase: The Man Behind the Laughter

Chevy Chase is a name that brings to mind laughter and iconic comedy moments. Yet, behind the scenes, his reputation is far from funny. Many who have worked with him describe him in less than flattering terms. His last notable role was in 2014, and he was notably absent from the "Saturday Night Live

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Iowa's Shock Victory: Gronowski Steals the Show in ReliaQuest Bowl

In a thrilling matchup at the ReliaQuest Bowl, Iowa pulled off a surprising win against Vanderbilt, with quarterback Mark Gronowski playing a pivotal role. Gronowski, who transferred from South Dakota State, showcased his skills by throwing for 212 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 54

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

The Role of Trump in the Capitol Riot

The January 6th Capitol riot was a major event in U. S. history. Many people believe that former President Donald Trump played a big role in it. Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to lawmakers about this. He said that the riot would not have happened without Trump's involvement. S

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