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    Kevin Johnson, an Eagles DT of two seasons in the mid-1990s, dies at 55

    Tragedy Strikes Former NFL Defensive Tackle Kevin Johnson, 55 A devastating death has shaken the football community as Kevin Johnson, a defensive tackle who spent two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles in the mid-1990s, was found dead at age 55. According to the Los Angeles County Medical...
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    Man killed in Minneapolis by federal agents identified as VA nurse Alex Pretti: 'He wanted to help people'

    Minnesota Man Identified as VA Nurse Killed by Federal Agents During Protests: 'He Wanted to Help People' A 37-year-old registered nurse working at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Alex Pretti, has been identified as the man who was killed by federal agents during a protest in...
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    “The bargain no longer works": Canada’s Prime Minister calls out America’s economic hegemony

    Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a scathing critique of the US, accusing it of exploiting its economic dominance to justify aggressive actions abroad. The comments came in a speech at the World Economic Forum, where Carney asserted that "economic rules are enforced asymmetrically"...
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    Xbox Game Pass adds Death Stranding DC, Ninja Gaiden, Talos Principle 2 and more

    Microsoft has announced several new additions to Xbox Game Pass this month, including a mix of AAA titles, indie games, and some standout releases from 2024 and 2025. The most highly anticipated addition is Death Stranding Director's Cut, an extended version of the 2019 sci-fi action game...
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    'You'll find out': Trump refuses to say how far he would go to seize Greenland

    US President Donald Trump has sent a chilling message to NATO allies by refusing to disclose how far he's willing to go to seize Greenland. During a tense White House press briefing on Tuesday, Trump warned that the alliance is only as strong as it allows itself to be and left Nato leaders...
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    Despite Court Ruling, ICE Can’t Detain Mahmoud Khalil — For Now

    A US federal appeals court has rejected a lower court order to release Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil from detention, raising concerns among his supporters about the government's ability to re-detain him for deportation. Khalil is currently fighting two separate legal battles: one in...
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    Premier League title race: Arsenal will never forgive themselves if they don't win

    Arsenal's title hopes are looking more and more like a done deal, with the Gunners now sitting comfortably at the top of the Premier League table. Mikel Arteta's side has emerged from their weekend encounter with Nottingham Forest with an advantage of seven points over their rivals. The reality...
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    Make films shorter if you want them shown in cinemas, says Picturehouse director

    The head of Picturehouse Cinemas, Clare Binns, has called on filmmakers to make their movies shorter if they want them shown in cinemas. The statement comes as concerns grow over increasingly long film runtimes, which are reportedly creating scheduling problems for cinemas. Binns pointed out...
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    Milpitas high school students can enroll in career tech classes

    Milpitas High School Students Flock to SVCTE's Career Tech Classes for 2026-27 School Year. Registration opened on Tuesday, January 20th, for the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) center's career tech classes for the upcoming 2026-27 school year. This marks a new term of...
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    Micron Technology: China probes US chip maker for cybersecurity risks as tech tension escalates | CNN Business

    US Chip Maker Micron Facing China Probe Amid Escalating Tech Tensions In a move seen as retaliation against US allies in Asia and Europe, China has launched a cybersecurity probe into Micron Technology, one of America's largest memory chip makers. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC)...
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    US military seizes Venezuela oil tanker under Trump sanctions

    US Military Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker Under Sanctions, Second in a Week In a move that has further strained relations between Washington and Caracas, the US military seized another oil tanker at sea in support of President Donald Trump's sanctions against Venezuela. The tanker, Veronica...
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    Matthew McConaughey fights unauthorized AI likenesses by trademarking himself

    Actor Matthew McConaughey has taken a bold step to protect his likeness from being misused by artificial intelligence companies, filing trademark applications that have already been approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office for eight video and audio clips featuring him. The most notable...
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    Michigan Republicans Float Dana Nessel Impeachment

    Michigan Republicans are once again pushing the envelope with talk of impeaching Attorney General Dana Nessel. The specter of impeachment looms large, but what does it truly mean for the Michigan politician and her office? On one hand, there's a procedural narrative that underpins this debate -...
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    Kennedy Center Head Insists They Instigated Split With the Washington National Opera, Not Vice Versa

    Kennedy Center President Blames Opera Company for Split Amid Firingstorm Over Trump's Influence. In a statement that many had predicted from the outset, Richard Grenell, the head of Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center, has announced that it was his organization's leadership that decided to sever...
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    Dense, sticky and heavy: why Venezuela's oil is valuable to Trump – video explainer

    Venezuela's Oil: The Lifeblood of Trump's Economic Agenda The United States has long been dependent on imported oil, but President Donald Trump's administration has found itself increasingly reliant on Venezuelan crude. This unexpected dependence is rooted in the country's unique circumstances...
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    New year, new laws: A look at 4 taking effect in New York state on Jan. 1

    As 2026 dawns on New York, residents can expect a slew of changes aimed at making their lives more affordable. The start of the new year brings with it a host of new laws, including some that have been years in the making. For consumers, one of the most significant changes is the capping of...
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