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Whistle While You Work Your Way Through This "Snow White" Song Showdown

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Germany takes aim at 'bureaucratic jungle' with welfare reforms

Germany takes aim at 'bureaucratic jungle' with welfare reforms

Germany's government unveiled major reforms Tuesday aimed at slashing the "bureaucratic jungle" of its welfare system but insisted that benefits to those in need would not be rolled back.

From the Late Mark Tully, BBC Legendary India Correspondent, to “Clickbait Media”

On 25 January 2026, Mark Tully died at age 90. Tully, the BBC’s legendary India correspondent, represented a particular breed of British writer: educated at Marlborough and Cambridge, publicly modest but quietly assured in his right to interpret ‘India’ for … The post From the Late Mark Tully, BBC Legendary India Correspondent, to “Clickbait Media” appeared first on Global Research.
Philly winter storm: Chances increase for weekend coastal storm, but track remains uncertain

Philly winter storm: Chances increase for weekend coastal storm, but track remains uncertain

As Philadelphia continues to dig itself out from the frozen leftovers of last weekend's winter storm, forecasters say another system could be taking shape.
New Jersey lottery player wins $12.3 million Pick-6 jackpot during winter snowstorm

New Jersey lottery player wins $12.3 million Pick-6 jackpot during winter snowstorm

An Ocean County New Jersey Lottery player hit the $12.3 million Pick-6 jackpot just hours before a major winter storm blanketed the region, marking one of 2026’s biggest lottery wins so far.

No Fast-track for Ukraine – Austrian Chancellor

Apparently, the possible facilitated entry of Ukraine into the EU is not accepted by all members of the bloc. In a recent statement, Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker severely criticized the “accelerated” accession process for Ukraine, advocating for equal procedures between … The post No Fast-track for Ukraine – Austrian Chancellor appeared first on Global Research.

DC Draino: Minnesota Protesters Have Access to State License Plates, Training Manuals, Are Highly Coordinated and Funded by a Canadian Activist (Video)

Rogan O’Handley, AKA DC Draino on social media, joined Steve Bannon on The War Room on Monday to discuss the highly coordinated and ongoing far-left protests in Minneapolis. The post DC Draino: Minnesota Protesters Have Access to State License Plates, Training Manuals, Are Highly Coordinated and Funded by a Canadian Activist (Video) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
French aircraft carrier heads to North Atlantic amid Greenland tensions

French aircraft carrier heads to North Atlantic amid Greenland tensions

The flagship of the French Navy, the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, on Tuesday set course for the Atlantic, the defence ministry said, after the United States and Europe butted heads over Greenland.

Alcaraz storms past De Minaur into semi-finals

Carlos Alcaraz continues his quest to become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam as he charges past Alex de Minaur in the quarter-finals.

Alcaraz storms past De Minaur into semi-finals

Carlos Alcaraz continues his quest to become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam as he charges past Alex de Minaur in the quarter-finals.
New Jersey lottery player wins $12.3 million Pick-6 jackpot during winter snowstorm

New Jersey lottery player wins $12.3 million Pick-6 jackpot during winter snowstorm

An Ocean County New Jersey Lottery player hit the $12.3 million Pick-6 jackpot just hours before a major winter storm blanketed the region, marking one of 2026’s biggest lottery wins so far.
Russian Strikes Hit Odesa And Kharkiv Overnight, Dozens Injured

Russian Strikes Hit Odesa And Kharkiv Overnight, Dozens Injured

Russia launched a massive overnight drone attack on several Ukrainian cities, including Odesa and Kharkiv, hitting residential buildings, kindergartens, and schools. At least three people were killed in Odesa, and dozens were injured, including two children, officials say.