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Left to its own, Greenland will face relentless pressure from adversarial powers seeking influence through investment, infrastructure and political leverage.
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Paul McCarthy,
Boston Herald,
23 Jan. 2026
These are typically ultra-high-net-worth buyers — entrepreneurs, senior executives and company founders — seeking privacy, an exceptional year-round lifestyle and long-term value in a welcoming community with limited supply and global appeal.
To prevent their flocks from contracting bird flu, officials suggest poultry owners keep their animals away from wild and migratory birds, isolate animals with signs of illness, disinfect equipment and other items, and limit the flock's contact with people.
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Laura Fay,
CBS News,
11 Jan. 2026
In 2023, the Anti-Recidivism Coalition became a client of Actum’s and contracted with the firm in 2024 and 2025.
The restaurant is busy preparing for a big night of food and drinks, and is no longer accepting reservations due to high demand, instead going with a first-come-first-served policy.
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Victor Jacobo,
CBS News,
10 Jan. 2026
Unlike conventional recycling systems, the process accepts mixed plastic waste.
The distinctive design catches the eye of thousands of people passing by each day.
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James Taylor,
CBS News,
22 Jan. 2026
One rarely gains a sense of what people look like (beyond the son’s bulky physique and shambling movements, in which the mother ‘caught a flash of her brother’).