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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Japan and the U. S. Agree: The Yen's Drop is a Problem

Japan's finance chief, Satsuki Katayama, recently met with U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. They talked about the yen's recent drop in value. The yen hit a one-year low. Both leaders shared worries about this sudden fall. This meeting happened in Washington. It was during a bigger meeting ab

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Bumpy Ride: Markets Rise Despite Political Tensions

Wall Street saw a rebound on Monday, with major indexes reaching new highs. The S&P 500 added 0. 2% to its previous record, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average recovered from an early loss of nearly 500 points to gain 86 points. The Nasdaq composite also saw a 0. 3% increase. However, the market

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Bold Moves: A Look at Monday's Biggest Stock Picks

Wall Street analysts made some big moves on Monday, shaking up the stock market with their bold predictions. Morgan Stanley, for instance, gave Datadog a thumbs up, saying the company's growth is set to keep climbing until 2027. They're betting big on Datadog's ability to monitor new apps and keep u

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Why Blaming Wall Street Won't Fix the Housing Crisis

The housing crisis in America is real, and people are looking for someone to blame. President Donald Trump has pointed his finger at Wall Street, suggesting that big investors are the main reason homes are so expensive. He's proposed banning these investors from buying single-family homes and having

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Weekend News Roundup: Protests, Politics, and Polarizing Views

The weekend's news is packed with stories that spark debate and raise eyebrows. In Iran, protests are heating up, with reports of overwhelmed hospitals and a growing number of casualties. Witnesses claim they've seen hundreds of people hurt or killed. Meanwhile, a former Pentagon official suggests t

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Big Banks Are Now Big on Crypto: What's Going On?

Big banks are no longer just watching crypto from the sidelines. They're diving in headfirst. This isn't just about Bitcoin anymore. It's about tokenized cash, stablecoins, and even crypto ETFs. Banks are starting to see crypto as an opportunity, not a threat. Take JPMorgan, for example. They're mo

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Gen Z's Job Hunt Hurdles: Are They Ready or Is the System Broken?

The job market for young people in the UK is tough. Nearly a million people aged 16 to 24 were not in education, employment, or training (NEET) between July and September 2025. That's a lot of young people struggling to find their footing. The government is so concerned that they launched an indepen

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Jan 10 2026CRYPTO

Big Banks Start to Like Crypto

Big banks are starting to like crypto. For a long time, they saw it as risky. Now, they are finding ways to use it. They are adding crypto to their services. This is a big change. JPMorgan is moving its digital money to a new system. This system is called the Canton Network. It lets money move fast

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Baseball's Backup Plan: Keeping the Games on Air

Major League Baseball (MLB) is ready to step in and take over local broadcasts for several teams. This comes as the FanDuel Sports Network, which runs these regional broadcasts, faces financial troubles. The network, operated by Main Street Sports Group, missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals l

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

G7 Talks: Rare Earths Take Center Stage

In a significant move, finance ministers from the G7 countries are set to gather in Washington on January 12. Their agenda? Rare earths and other critical minerals. This meeting comes at a time when these nations, except Japan, are heavily dependent on China for a wide range of materials. Rare eart

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