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NEWS|13.01.2026Lego's $650 Pokémon set is already sold out as demand, preorders surgeGiven the Lego Group's multi-year partnership with the Pokémon Company, which was initially announced last March, fans expect that even more Pokémon sets will become available.
NEWS|10.01.2026Mississippi Insight for Jan. 11, 2026JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Byron Brown leads a discussion on the raid in Venezuela and what’s next for the country. He also runs down the top issues in the 2026 legislative session, including school choice and PERS.
NEWS|05.01.2026American tourists left stranded in the Caribbean following flight cancellations after airspace closed for Maduro operationMajor U.S. airlines were forced to cancel hundreds of flights out of the Caribbean, leaving American tourists scrambling.
NEWS|19.12.2025Trump declares Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 federal holidays: What does that mean?Trump declared Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 federal holidays.
NEWS|18.12.2025The Ursid meteor shower will be the last of the year, peaking just before Christmas: What to know and how to watchThe Ursid meteor shower comes from debris from the Tuttle comet.
NEWS|12.12.2025King Charles shares cancer treatment update, says it's a 'personal blessing'King Charles shares an update about his cancer treatment.
NEWS|08.12.2025Denny's is shutting down restaurants around the country. What's behind the closures?Denny's diner chain is closing many of its stores around the United States.
NEWS|05.12.2025Architect Frank Gehry has died: See his most iconic buildingsArchitect Frank O. Gehry, who designed unique buildings across the globe, has died.
NEWS|07.11.2025Taco Bell debuts its Baja Blast pie, and the reactions may surprise youThe Baja Blast pie from Taco Bell arrived at the fast food chain on Thursday.
NEWS|13.11.2025What to know about Jack Dorsey's new Vine revival, DiVineFormer Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey created a new app called diVine after shutting down Vine in 2017.
NEWS|12.11.2025Starfront Observatories: A haven for distant stargazersCustomers send their telescopes to Starfront Observatories, where amateur stargazers can view the night sky unencumbered by artificial light.
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