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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Hockey and Politics: A Tense Showdown Between Neighbors

The U. S. and Canada, once close allies, are now clashing on and off the ice. The tension started long before the hockey games, with political disagreements heating up the rivalry. The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament last February was a clear example of this. The games turned into a fight fest, with p

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Singapore's Big Bet on Future Energy Tech

Singapore is making a bold move to become a leader in energy technology. A new lab called NEX Lab is now open. It's a team-up between Halliburton, a big name in energy services, and A*STAR, Singapore's top research group. The goal? To create new and better ways to complete oil and gas wells. This is

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

U. S. Exits WHO: A Shift in Global Health Leadership

In a move that has stirred up quite a bit of debate, the United States has officially stepped back from the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision comes a year after President Donald Trump first announced the intention to leave the global health body. The reason? The Trump administration cla

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

A Clash of Ideas: NATO's Leader vs. Europe's Army Ambition

Mark Rutte, the head of NATO, recently shot down the idea of a separate European army. This idea has been floating around among some European leaders. They're worried about Donald Trump's dedication to Europe's safety, especially after some drama over Greenland. Rutte didn't hold back. He told supp

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

The Unsung Hero of Southside High

Wilton Allen, a custodian at Southside High School, has been making a big difference in the lives of students and staff. He started working there in February 2025 and quickly became known for his friendly and positive attitude. Allen remembers his own school days and how there was no one to talk to

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Jan 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Way to Build Cities: Vinhomes Green Paradise in Can Gio

Vinhomes Green Paradise in Can Gio is changing how cities are built. It shows that cities can grow without harming nature. This project is special because it puts the environment first. Can Gio is near Ho Chi Minh City. It is a big coastal area with mangroves. Mangroves are important because they s

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Jan 26 2026RELIGION

Cuba's Spiritual Leaders Seek Peace Amid Rising Tensions

In Cuba, spiritual leaders from the Afro-Cuban religion Santería are stepping up their efforts to promote peace and harmony. With tensions between the United States and Cuba on the rise, these priests and priestesses are turning to their deities for help. They believe that through prayers and offeri

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Tax Time: How Small Businesses Can Save Money and Stress

Tax season can be a headache for small business owners. It's not just about filling out forms. It's about understanding how taxes impact the health of a business. Many small businesses struggle to survive, and taxes play a big role in that. Small businesses make up a huge part of the U. S. economy.

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

KRAFTON's Big Bet on India's Gaming Future

KRAFTON is making a bold move in India, treating it as a key player in their long-term plans. They're not just looking to make quick profits but are focusing on deep, meaningful growth. This includes investing up to 1 trillion won in local tech companies and startups through a special fund. India i

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

New Mexico's Unique Startup Boost: Ski Lift Pitch

In the heart of New Mexico, a unique event is giving startups a chance to shine. Ski Lift Pitch, part of CNM Ingenuity's venture capital competitions, has been a game-changer for many entrepreneurs. The event, held at Taos Ski Valley, offers a creative way for startups to pitch their ideas to invest

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