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January 13, 2026
Two Edmonton men have been charged for making online threats against the Jewish community in separate cases. Authorities and Jewish organizations have responded by stressing the need for accountability and increased efforts to combat hate and radicalization.
Gavin Bazunu has joined Stoke City on loan from Southampton until the end of the season. The move strengthens Stoke's squad as they aim for a play-off place, with an option to make the deal permanent.
Talik Gvili, mother of a police officer whose body is held by Hamas, calls for continued military pressure to secure his return. She warns against normalizing the hostage crisis and insists that progress in Gaza depends on bringing her son home.
FoxNewsTrump has three strike options that would aid the protesters and devastate IranJanuary 13, 2026
President Trump is weighing military options to support Iranian protesters and weaken Iran's regime. Potential strikes could target nuclear, missile, and drone facilities. The U.S. and its allies remain on alert as tensions escalate.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Ericsson representatives as Pakistan prepares to auction next-generation digital connectivity spectrum. The government aims to use global expertise to advance its digital infrastructure and economic agenda.
January 13, 2026
A 165-year-old synagogue in Mississippi was severely damaged in an arson attack. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. The suspect was caught on camera setting the fire.
Kylie Jenner shared selfies with Odessa A'zion after an awkward Golden Globes encounter, dispelling rumors of a snub. The night also saw Timothée Chalamet win Best Actor and One Battle After Another take Best Picture. Kylie and Timothée's affectionate moments drew attention at the star-studded event.
FoxNewsMORNING GLORY: Trump is on the cusp of greatness. Khamenei is on the edge of the abyssJanuary 13, 2026
Anti-government protests in Iran intensify as the regime faces mounting pressure and economic turmoil. The article explores the potential for President Trump to play a pivotal role in supporting the Iranian people's push for freedom. The outcome could reshape the region and secure Trump's legacy.
President Trump announced new tariffs on countries trading with Iran amid a deadly crackdown on protests. Rights groups say hundreds have been killed, while Iran's government insists it has regained control. International condemnation grows as unrest continues.
The article examines how silence in the face of injustice allows power to go unchecked, using recent events in the United Kingdom and Iran as examples. It urges readers to speak out against oppression, warning that silence ultimately protects the powerful and abandons the vulnerable.
Portuguese priest and DJ Guilherme Peixoto performed to a packed nightclub in Beirut, blending faith and music despite controversy. His show followed a Mass and highlighted messages of peace and coexistence.
President Trump faces a complex decision on how to address Iran, with options ranging from diplomatic engagement to increased pressure. Experts say the administration's ultimate goal remains unclear, but diplomacy is still being pursued behind the scenes.








