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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's New Crime Thriller: A Mixed Bag on Netflix

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have a new movie out on Netflix called "The Rip. " It's a crime thriller directed by Joe Carnahan. The story is about a group of Miami cops who find a lot of money in an abandoned house. Things get complicated when they start to doubt each other. The movie has a big cast,

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

One Wallet, Many Markets: YUBIT's New Trading Hub

YUBIT has just rolled out a new feature called TradFi. It lets users trade not just crypto, but also stocks, forex, and metals all in one place. This is a big deal because it means traders can switch between different types of investments without any hassle. The coolest part? YUBIT uses USDT as a s

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Estonia's Big Move: Crypto Transactions Under the Tax Microscope

Starting in 2027, Estonia is set to keep a closer eye on crypto transactions. The country's crypto-asset service providers will have to report transactions to the Tax Board. This isn't just about keeping tabs on money. It's about understanding the value of crypto at the time of the trade. Plus, they

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Crypto Rules in Chaos: What's Happening with the Clarity Act?

The crypto world is in a bit of a mess right now. A big law called the Clarity Act, which was supposed to make rules for crypto, has hit a snag. This has made crypto prices go up and down like a rollercoaster. The law was a big deal. It had almost 300 pages and was supposed to be talked about in a

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Double Role in Iran's Turbulent Times

In 2025, Bitcoin became a major player in Iran's economy. It served two very different groups: ordinary people and the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). This digital currency became a lifeline for citizens facing economic troubles and political unrest. At the same time, the IRGC use

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

South Korea's Big Move on Crypto: What's Changing and Why It Matters

South Korea is making big changes to how people can access crypto. They are tightening rules and using app stores to enforce them. This is part of a bigger plan to create a legal framework for crypto and blockchain-based finance. The country has passed new laws that define security token offerings

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Iran's Uprising: A Clash of Dreams and Realities

Iran's recent protests, sparked by economic troubles, quickly grew into a broader movement. The government, true to form, chose to crack down hard instead of listening to the people. The violence left many dead, and it's clear the regime is behind most of the bloodshed. The Iranian government isn't

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Bucha's Battle Against the Cold: A Test of Resilience

Bucha, a city that has seen its share of hardship, is now facing a new challenge: the brutal winter. The cold is not just a weather condition; it's a weapon. Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have left many places, including Bucha, in the dark and the cold. The city's mayor, Anato

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Verizon's Tiny Apology: $20 Credit After Major Outage

Verizon faced a huge problem on Wednesday. Over 1. 5 million people reported issues on Downdetector. The outage lasted for hours. Verizon said sorry by offering a $20 credit. But customers have to work to get it. First, Verizon said to use the myVerizon app. Then, they added you could call or chat

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Chilly Nights, Dark Streets: Power Struggles in Ukraine and Russia

In the heart of winter, Ukraine is facing a tough situation. Many people are left in the cold and dark due to repeated attacks on their energy systems. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has called it an energy emergency. Russian strikes have been hitting hard, especially in Kyiv. Thousand

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