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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

What Do Americans Really Think About Doctors and Immigration?

People in the U. S. have mixed feelings about doctors helping with immigration rules. A recent survey asked over 6, 000 people if they support five different policies. These policies range from keeping records of patients' legal status to helping catch undocumented immigrants. The survey happened in

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

Mississippi's Cannabis Cash Conundrum: Where Should the Extra Money Go?

Mississippi is facing a unique situation with its medical cannabis program. The state has been collecting more money than expected from taxes on medical cannabis sales. This has led to a question: What should be done with the extra cash? The Mississippi Attorney General has weighed in on this issue

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Jan 28 2026EDUCATION

Kids and AI: Building the Future Together

Kids are often seen as passive observers in the rapid advancement of AI. This view is not only limiting but also unfair to their potential. Instead of preparing them to merely survive in an AI-dominated world, we should empower them to shape it. AI is everywhere, from healthcare to chatbots that se

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

A Big Crypto Theft: What Went Wrong?

A serious issue has come to light involving the theft of a huge amount of cryptocurrency. The U. S. Marshals Service (USMS) is looking into claims that over $40 million in digital assets, which were seized by law enforcement, were stolen. The suspected thief is believed to have gained access through

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

A Chinese Man's Big Crypto Crime and Its Aftermath

A Chinese man named Jingliang Su has been sentenced to 46 months in prison. He admitted to helping run an illegal money business. This involved over $37 million stolen from Americans through crypto scams. Su must also pay back more than $28 million to the victims. The scam affected at least 174 Ame

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Bigwig Barry Silbert's Washington Spending Spree Amid Legal Storm

Barry Silbert, the head of Digital Currency Group (DCG), is facing serious legal troubles. He's accused of tricking big investors, like Mark Cuban. Yet, he's pouring money into lobbying in Washington. This is happening while he's trying to take his company public in a massive IPO. In early 2025, Si

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Payments: The New Normal for U. S. Shops?

Crypto is making waves in U. S. shops, and it's not just a trend. A recent study by the National Cryptocurrency Association (NCA) and PayPal shows that almost 40% of U. S. merchants now take crypto payments. This isn't just a fad; it's becoming a standard way to pay. The study asked 619 people who

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

City Tribunal Rules Against Cantor Fitzgerald in Tax Case

A recent ruling by a New York City tribunal has put an end to a long-standing tax dispute involving Cantor Fitzgerald Securities. The tribunal decided that the company cannot combine its financial records with those of its unrelated subsidiaries to lower its tax bill. This case, which dates back to

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Twin Peaks' Parent Company Faces Financial Turmoil

Twin Hospitality Group, the company behind Twin Peaks sports bars, has hit a rough patch. They've filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, just one year after going public. This move comes as no surprise, given the company's struggles with dropping sales and a stock price that's taken a nosedive. The resta

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Jan 28 2026WEATHER

Frigid Weather Takes Lives Across the U. S.

A harsh winter storm has left a trail of destruction and tragedy in its wake. As of Tuesday, at least 38 people have lost their lives across 14 states due to the severe weather conditions. The storm, which began on Friday, brought heavy snowfall, icy roads, and freezing temperatures that have persis

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