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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Unlocking 401(k) Funds for Home Buyers: A New Strategy?

The cost of buying a home has gone up a lot. The money needed for a down payment has almost doubled. A top economic advisor, Kevin Hassett, shared a new idea. He said people might be able to use their 401(k) savings for a down payment. This idea is part of a bigger plan to make housing more affordab

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: January 16, 2026 - A Look at Notable Figures

January 16, 2026, marks the birthday of several notable figures in the entertainment industry. Among them are Richard T. Jones, Debbie Allen, and many others. These individuals have made significant contributions to film, music, and television, shaping the cultural landscape in various ways. Richar

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Hall of Fame Debate: Who Makes the Cut?

The Baseball Hall of Fame vote is coming up, and two voters have different opinions on who should be inducted. Matt and Mike, both voters, have shared their thoughts on the ballot. They agree on some players but not on others. Matt has a clear rule: he won't vote for players who were suspended for

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Textiles: How Digital Printing is Changing the Game

The textile industry is undergoing a major transformation. Digital textile printing is becoming a big deal, with its market value expected to grow significantly. By 2032, it could reach $13. 96 billion, up from $5. 71 billion in 2025. This growth is driven by new technologies, a focus on sustainabil

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Myanmar and Gambia Clash in Global Court Over Rohingya Crisis

Myanmar recently made a bold statement at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). They argued that Gambia failed to prove its claims of genocide against the Rohingya people. This case is huge and has been going on since 2019. Gambia, a Muslim-majority country in West Africa, brought this case to t

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots: A New Trick for Stealing Data

Security experts have uncovered a sneaky way to steal information from AI chatbots like Microsoft Copilot. This trick, called Reprompt, lets hackers grab sensitive data with just one click on a seemingly safe link. The worst part? The victim doesn't even need to interact with the chatbot after that

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

NBC's Crime Drama Pilot: A New Look at Solving Cases

NBC is diving into the crime drama world again with a fresh project. This time, they're working on a one-hour drama inspired by the work of Dr. Ann Burgess. She's a big deal in the profiling world, and her work has even inspired other popular shows like Mindhunter. The story follows Professor Georg

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules on Hold: What's Next for Digital Money?

The Senate Banking Committee had big plans to vote on a major crypto law, but things didn't go as expected. The CLARITY Act, which aims to set rules for the crypto market, was supposed to be voted on, but it got delayed. Why? Well, some big names in the crypto world pulled their support, and there w

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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

How Quinic Acid Fights Rust and Why It Matters

Quinic acid, a natural compound found in plants, is gaining attention for its ability to protect mild steel from rust. Unlike harsh chemicals, it offers a green solution to a big problem. Rust is a major issue, causing billions in damage yearly. Quinic acid steps in as a cost-effective and eco-frien

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Pennsylvania's Power Dilemma: Who's Paying the Price?

Pennsylvania's electricity grid is a complex web. It connects 13 states and the nation's capital. This network, called the PJM grid, demands that each state contributes to powering the region. Pennsylvania exports more electricity than any other state. This is thanks to reforms made almost 30 years

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