January 11, 2026

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Trump says no more Venezuelan oil or money to go to Cuba, pushes for deal -

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Walmart teams up with Google’s Gemini to make it easier for shoppers to find and buy products -

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Goodhue County collision injures Rochester woman – KIMT -

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Google bolsters bet on AI-powered commerce with new platform for shopping agents -

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Op-ed: Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ and China are headed for Latin American clash -

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Man dies in industrial accident while moving flatbed, state police say – MLive.com -

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How the AI data center bubble story is playing out inside one booming energy stock -

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Why ‘slow travel’ is about to be 2026’s biggest vacation trend -

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CEO: I use this simple nightly ritual to help me ‘stay focused and grounded’ -

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Fairhaven pedestrian crash under investigation – SouthCoastToday.com -

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Two hospitalized following rollover crash on I-15 near Inkom – Cache Valley Daily -

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Top Wall Street analysts recommend these dividend stocks for consistent income -

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MIOSHA, State Police investigating deadly industrial accident at Greenville Steel – FOX 17 West Michigan News -

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Where stock analysts predict China’s consumers will spend in 2026 -

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The classic 60/40 strategy makes sense for investors again -

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Earnings playbook: Goldman Sachs and other big banks lead the first batch of the season’s reports -

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Four killed and five injured in Bolton road crash – BBC -

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Boca Raton man driving Porsche dead after crash into canal near Delray – The Palm Beach Post -

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Four dead and five injured in two-vehicle crash – Sky News -

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Boeing’s airplane deliveries are the highest in 7 years. Now it’s about to pick up the pace -

Sunday, January 11, 2026

U.S. schools should only reopen with social distancing as benchmarks met: CDC

U.S. schools shuttered by the coronavirus should pursue a carefully phased reopening only after public health benchmarks are met, and summer camps should be limited largely only to children from the immediate area, federal guidance recommends.

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Trump ouster of inspectors general threatens coronavirus stimulus watchdog

President Donald Trump’s purge of several internal watchdogs at U.S. agencies could hobble anti-fraud oversight for the $3 trillion in federal relief measures aiding businesses, state governments and others hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

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U.S. CDC reports 1,528,235 coronavirus cases, 91,664 deaths

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday reported 1,528,235 cases of the new coronavirus, an increase of 23,405 cases from its previous count, and said that the number of deaths had risen by 1,324 to 91,664.

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Michigan hit with ‘500-year’ flooding in midst of COVID-19 pandemic

Rising floodwater, already as high as 5 feet (1.50 metres), submerged parts of the central Michigan town of Midland on Wednesday after days of heavy rain led to the failure of two dams and the evacuation of thousands of people.

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New York City’s low-income, minority areas hit hardest by COVID-19, Cuomo says

New York City residents from low-income communities have tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies at a higher-than-average rate, underscoring the disproportionate impact of the disease on people of color, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday.

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Michigan Governor Whitmer faces mainstream backlash against shutdown

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is facing an increasingly mainstream backlash against her stay-at-home orders, with a growing number of local officials and business leaders arguing the restrictions have outlived their usefulness.

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U.S. workplace safety agency steps up COVID-19 inspections

The U.S. Labor Department will expand inspections of businesses to reduce job-site hazards related to the new coronavirus as employees begin returning to work across the country, although the policy falls short of demands by worker advocates.

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‘Life-threatening’ flood submerges central Michigan city after two dams breached

Flood waters as high as five feet submerged parts of the city of Midland in central Michigan on Wednesday after heavy rain caused a swollen river to overflow its banks and breach two nearby dams, but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

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New York City’s low-income, minority areas hit hardest by COVID-19: governor

New York City residents from low-income communities have tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies at a higher-than-average rate, underscoring the disproportionate impact of the disease on people of color, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday.

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San Francisco area roads busier, still far below normal as stay home orders remain

More people have been venturing out for work and play in recent weeks in the San Francisco Bay Area, according to traffic data, even as some of the strictest stay-at-home orders in the country remain in a region that is home to global tech companies li…

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