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E15 Council Sparks Biofuel Policy Controversy, ASA Warns
in NewsHouse Republicans push to establish the E15 Rural Domestic Energy Council, a move stirring strong reactions from agricultural leaders. The American Soybean Association warns the council could upend decades of policy support for soy-based fuels, fueling a broader debate over biofuel policy and farm economics.
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Stephen F. Austin vs Northwestern State: Will the 14.5 Spread Hold?
in SportsAn intriguing college basketball showdown is set, pitting a clear favorite against a stubborn underdog. Betting intrigue, trend lines, and defensive duels spice up a game where momentum can shift in an instant. Expect a grind-it-out battle where every possession counts and the outcome stays up in the air.
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Illinois Football 2026 Schedule Revealed: Big Ten Showdowns and High-Stakes Non-Conference Games
in SportsIllinois’ 2026 football schedule is packed with marquee non-conference tests, Big Ten showdowns, and storied rivalries—promising a season full of travel, twists, and big-game moments.
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Injury-Plagued NBA Interconference Showdown: Blazers at Wizards Tonight
in SportsAn injury-riddled showdown headlines Tuesday night as the Blazers visit the Wizards in Capital One Arena. With key players out on both sides, rotations are in flux and every possession could swing a pivotal interconference clash. A win could shift momentum and shake up the standings.
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Trump Heads to Iowa to Spotlight Affordability Ahead of Midterms
in NewsTrump heads to Iowa with a sharpened focus on affordability and tax relief as midterm dynamics tighten. The stop aims to underscore economic relief for everyday Americans amid a crowded political backdrop and ongoing national crises.
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Shincheonji Volunteers Lead Rainy Lautoka Cleanup with City Council Support
in Fiji NewsRain couldn’t dampen the spirit of a Lautoka church as volunteers, including many children, joined a city clean-up. Wet weather didn’t slow their momentum as they tackled litter along busy streets, backed by local council support, and underscored a commitment to environmental care and community well-being—with plans to expand their efforts in the months ahead.
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FAT Brands Files Chapter 11: What’s Next for Its Global Brand Portfolio
in NewsFAT Brands has filed Chapter 11 in a strategic move to reshape its balance sheet while promising normal restaurant operations. Covering 2,200+ locations and brands like Fatburger, Johnny Rockets, and Round Table Pizza, the move is pitched as a path to long‑term growth and stronger value for partners and employees.
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NYRR Unveils New Brand Identity and Believe in Every Step Ahead of NYC Marathon Anniversary
in SportsNew York Road Runners unveils its first rebrand in 15 years, introducing a torch-inspired logo and a new platform—Believe in Every Step. The refresh marks a bold move from a local club to a global running community, centered on inclusivity and big milestones ahead. A refreshed identity will roll out across 2026 events and celebrations.
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Deere Stock Undervalued by DCF, Hinting at Hidden Upside
in FinanceCould Deere be hiding upside? A fresh discounted cash flow valuation suggests a potential gap between the current price and Deere’s long-run cash-flow outlook, while earnings momentum and industry peers add nuance. A look at how different valuation lenses view growth and risk in the machinery sector may reshape how readers think about Deere’s path…
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Trey Burke Returns for Jersey Retirement as Michigan Sets Sights on a New Championship Run
in SportsMichigan basketball revisits a defining moment as a campus legend returns to celebrate the program’s legacy. The ceremony ignites a current Wolverines squad facing a pivotal stretch in the Big Ten, blending history with a bold push toward the future.
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All-Star Hopeful Avdija Exits with Back Issue as Blazers Beat Heat
in SportsPortland rolled to a big win, yet a back scare for a rising star casts a shadow over the triumph. With the coach’s cautious plan in place, the Blazers’ early-season momentum now hinges on his health.
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Winter Weather Closes Schools as Wind Chills Plunge
in NewsWinter’s grip tightens as bitter wind chills and subzero nights linger. With school closures and a rolling cold-weather advisory, residents are bracing for more frigid days ahead. A stronger front and a slim chance of light snow could keep the region in a deep chill for days to come.
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Pacific Islands Roll Out Vaping Bans as Youth Nicotine Crisis Grows
in Fiji NewsVaping triggers a regional health alarm as Pacific nations tighten controls to curb a rising tide of nicotine use. With youth-focused marketing and a booming black market, governments are racing to enact bans, licensing, and stricter rules to protect public health.
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DC Federal Offices Closed as Winter Storm Hits; Telework Takes Center Stage
in NewsA winter storm threatens to disrupt federal operations in the DC area, with a Monday closure for offices as heavy snow and freezing rain move in. Most staff will receive weather and safety leave, while emergency personnel and teleworkers maintain duties. As forecasts shift, agencies adapt to evolving telework and travel conditions.
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Love Is Blind Season 10 Arrives in Ohio with Pod-Only Romance
in NewsLove is Blind returns with a Buckeye State twist: 32 singles enter the pods to chase connection beyond appearances. From nurses to professors, this Ohio-set season promises heart, humor, and plenty of twists as strangers navigate love in a whole new way.
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Broncos Shakeup: Lombardi Out, Webb in the Spotlight as Payton Recrafts the Offense
in SportsDenver’s offense is facing a shakeup as offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi exits the Broncos. With Sean Payton at the helm and a rising Davis Webb waiting in the wings, a pivotal chapter could redefine the team’s direction.
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Nationals GM says CJ Abrams isn’t on the block—yet they’ll listen to offers
in SportsNationals GM Paul Toboni says CJ Abrams isn’t being actively shopped, but the club will listen and take it day by day as the rebuild continues. With recent offseason moves and interest from several teams, Washington is weighing how far to push in the short term while keeping its young core in play.
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Bills Eye New Head Coach as Belichick Is Off Limits Amid UNC Fallout
in SportsBuffalo’s head coaching search just got more complicated, as Bill Belichick’s name surfaces in the mix. Ongoing questions about his UNC tenure have some teams viewing him as radioactive, shaking up expectations for the Bills and the NFL’s coaching landscape.
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7 PM DCPS Weather Alerts: How Timely Updates Shape Safety and the City
in NewsTimely DCPS weather alerts by 7 PM could reshape safety, commuting, and community planning on icy days. Explore how early notices influence families, transportation, and the local economy when winter weather hits.
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LTA Unveils Payment Plan to Clear Years-Old Traffic Fines
in Fiji NewsA new repayment plan could change how drivers tackle long-standing traffic fines. Starting January 23, 2026, structured options will target unpaid notices from 2017–2022, offering a manageable path to settlement for eligible motorists. But adherence is key—the plan hinges on following the agreed schedule and could reshape enforcement while funding road-safety initiatives.
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Columbus Ramps Up Snow Removal on Residential Streets as Storm Lingers
in NewsHeavy weekend snowfall has crews racing to clear residential streets even as main routes improve. With side streets still treacherous and bitter cold ahead, drivers are urged to stay vigilant as plows press on to reopen neighborhood routes.