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Dry January Boosts Alcohol-Free Beverage Sales
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Dry January gains traction in Fargo as local retailers like Happy Harrys report a surge in demand for alcohol-free beverages. With a growing interest in healthier habits, people are skipping booze for the month. The industry is responding with products that mimic the real thing, making it easier to stick to the challenge. Retailers anticipate the trend to continue, supporting more individuals in their sober journey. Checkout Solipillow.com
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ICE Officer Kills Woman, Fuels Immigration Debate
01:46|Outrage erupts on Capitol Hill following the shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE officer, sparking demands for investigations, policy changes, and even defunding ICE. The incident is the fifth known death tied to the administrations mass deportation campaign, which has led to nationwide protests. Lawmakers push back, calling for impeachment and overhauling enforcement raids. Reactions split along party lines, with Democrats calling it a lie and Republicans defending the policies but expressing regret over the violence. As Congress debates Homeland Security funding, Democrats plan bills to limit agents powers, potentially shifting the immigration debate ahead of midterms. Checkout Solipillow.com
Netflix vs Paramount: Battle for Warner Brothers Discovery
01:47|Netflix and Paramount vie for Warner Brothers Discovery, with Netflix leading at $27.75 per share. A Paramount takeover raises concerns due to ties to Trump ally Larry Ellison and Middle East funds. The film industry faces a pivotal year in 2026, as theaters compete with home streaming. News outlets like CBS grapple with bias and trust under new leaders. Viewers choices hold sway, as seen with Jimmy Kimmels comeback. In 2026, our decisions with remotes and wallets can shape ethical media. Checkout Solipillow.com
Washington National Opera Leaves Kennedy Center
01:33|The Washington National Opera, after 53 years at the Kennedy Center, is moving due to new funding policies. The opera company, known for its diverse repertoire, will continue to produce bold productions in new venues. The Kennedy Center, facing financial pressures, has ended the exclusive deal to bring in more operas from around the world. This move follows a wave of artist pullouts since President Trump became board chairman, with dozens of acts canceling due to political reasons. The opera company is now searching for a new home in Washington. Checkout Solipillow.com
Laundry Life in Cambodia: A Serene Snapshot
01:34|Explore the vibrant world of laundry in rural Cambodia, as captured by Filipino photographer Macy Castañeda Lee. Discover the unique ways families wash clothes, from basins to riversides, and how laundry serves as a symbol of economic and health standards. Meet the people behind the scenes, from brothers Sothea and Bong Chea to a boy running a family laundry business. Witness the multitasking and serenity amidst the long hours of work, all while learning about Cambodias Buddhist calm and reliance on nature. Checkout Solipillow.com
Renee Good's Last Poem: A Mother's Death
01:15|Renee Good, a celebrated poet, was known for her ability to blend humor and heart in her work, exploring themes of faith and science. Tragically, she was shot and killed by a federal immigration officer, sparking a heated debate. Despite the controversy, her words continue to inspire, urging us to find wonder amid lifes harsh realities. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Depot, Russia Retaliates
01:20|Ukraine retaliates with drone strike on Russian oil depot, causing a massive fire in Volgograd. Despite Russias recent attacks on Kyiv, leaving millions without power, heat, or water, Ukraines military confirms the hit on the Zhutovskaya depot, which supplies Russian troops. The UN condemns the civilian suffering, while Ukrainian leaders accuse Russia of weaponizing the cold. Power is gradually restored in Kyiv, but the left bank faces more challenges due to extensive damage. Ukraine also targets other sites, including a drone storage facility in Zaporizhzhia and a command point near Pokrovsk. Checkout Solipillow.com
Fargo Fire: Home Engulfed, Pets Lost, Residents Displaced
01:23|Fargo Fire Department battles intense house fire, saves residents but loses two pet cats; cause under investigation. Checkout Solipillow.com
Fargo Fire Displaces Residents, Claims Cats
01:09|Fargo Fire Department battles intense modular home blaze, displaces residents, and mourns two lost cats. Fire under investigation, with multiple agencies assisting. A reminder of fire safety in mobile homes. Checkout Solipillow.com
Texas Flood: Six Months of Grief and Rebuilding
02:17|Six months after devastating floods in Texas Hill Country, survivors like Joe Herrera, a Parkinsons patient, recall their harrowing experiences. The community is rebuilding, but scars remain. Lawsuits, including against Camp Mystic, are ongoing. Critics question outdated FEMA flood maps and emergency alerts. Despite challenges, residents strive to honor the lost, protect the river, and move forward together. Checkout Solipillow.com