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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Israel Gets a Seat at the Peace Table

Israel has been asked to join President Trump's new "Board of Peace. " This group is supposed to help solve big fights around the world. But it's not clear if Israel will say yes or not. This idea started last year when Trump wanted to stop the fighting in Gaza. Now, the plan is bigger. It's about

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Columbia's Vista: A Neighborhood on the Move

The Vista, a lively neighborhood in Columbia, is set for another big change. This area, which runs from Gervais Street to the Congaree River, has seen many transformations. It started as an industrial hub, then became an arts district, and now it's known for its nightlife and entertainment. Back in

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

A New Entertainment Hub Rises in Maryland

A new entertainment venue is coming to National Harbor in Maryland. This venue, called Sphere, is expected to bring a lot of benefits to the area. It will be the second Sphere in the U. S. and the first to use a smaller design. The project is a joint effort between Sphere Entertainment, the State of

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Vietnam's Communist Party Congress: A High-Tech, No-Connection Gathering

In Vietnam, something unusual is happening. The Communist Party Congress is taking place. Delegates are given special Samsung tablets. But these tablets are not like the ones people use every day. They do not have internet access. This is not all. Delegates cannot use their phones either. The phone

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Greenland: A New Front in Global Politics

Russia is enjoying the tension caused by Donald Trump's interest in Greenland. This interest has created a rift between the United States and Europe. However, Russia is cautious because this situation could affect its own plans in the Arctic. Russian officials have made comments that seem to suppor

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Who Will Save Spirit Airlines?

Spirit Airlines is in a tight spot. The budget airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late last year. Now, the big decision-makers are the bondholders, like Ken Griffin's Citadel. They hold the purse strings and will decide if Spirit gets the money it needs to keep flying or if it's game over. The

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Taiwan Semiconductor: Big Moves in Tech and Trade

Taiwan Semiconductor is making big moves. They are spending more money to build new factories. This is because they want to make more chips for AI. AI is a big deal right now. It needs a lot of chips. They are building these new factories in two places. One is in Taiwan. The other is in Arizona, US

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

How a Small Island is Helping America Boost its Tech Game

The United States and Taiwan have just signed a big trade deal worth $250 billion. This isn't just about cutting tariffs on Taiwanese goods to 15%. It's about bringing high-tech jobs back to America. Taiwanese companies are planning to invest heavily in the US, especially in areas like semiconductor

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Join Forces: A New Era in Semiconductor Production

A big tech partnership is shaking things up. The U. S. and Taiwan are teaming up to build more semiconductor factories in the U. S. Taiwanese tech giants are investing a huge amount of money. In return, the U. S. is making it easier for them to import goods without extra costs. But there's a catch.

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Ukraine and US Keep Talking: What's Next?

Ukraine's main peace negotiator, Rustem Umerov, shared that discussions with the US about ending the war with Russia will keep going. These talks will happen at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Before this, Umerov and his team met with US officials in Florida. They talked about securi

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