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Jan 27 2026CELEBRITIES

North West's Funny Live Chat with Mom Kim

Kim Kardashian dropped in on her daughter North West's Instagram Live, sparking a fun and candid conversation. North, who has a massive following, was caught off guard when her mom joined the livestream. Kim, known for her business ventures, quickly made her presence known, asking why North was watc

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing has shown signs of improvement in its latest earnings report. The company's revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $23. 9 billion. This is a big jump from the same time last year. It's also higher than what experts predicted. The company delivered 600 airplanes last year. This is the mos

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

UnitedHealth Group: Navigating Challenges and Planning for the Future

UnitedHealth Group recently shared its fourth-quarter earnings, showing a slight beat on earnings per share but missing revenue expectations. The company reported $2. 11 in adjusted earnings per share, just above the $2. 10 expected by analysts. However, revenue came in at $113. 2 billion, falling s

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Government Accounts Spark Concerns with Controversial Posts

Social media posts from the White House and other government departments have raised eyebrows. These posts seem to echo messages that resonate with far-right groups. They reference neo-Nazi literature, ethnic cleansing, and QAnon conspiracies. Some even hint at deporting a large portion of the U. S.

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

A Deadly Strike and a Fight for Justice

In October, a U. S. military strike targeted a boat in the Caribbean, killing two Trinidadian men. Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, were on their way home from Venezuela. Their families say they were just workers, not drug smugglers. The U. S. claims the boat was linked to terrorism and drug

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Charli XCX: From Pop Star to Big Screen Star

Charli XCX is making waves, but not just in music. She's stepping into the spotlight of the film industry. At the Sundance Film Festival, she's not just a performer but an actress, showing off her skills in three different movies. This is a big deal because it shows she's not just a one-hit wonder.

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

Brothers in Jail Fight Back Against Accusers

Three brothers, once big names in real estate, are now behind bars. They've been there for over a year, waiting for their trial to start. The charges? Running a sex-trafficking operation. But they're not taking these accusations lying down. Even from jail, they're trying to turn the tables on the wo

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Minnesota in Hot Water Over Trans Athletes and Title IX

The Trump administration has taken a big step in a dispute over transgender athletes in Minnesota. They sent the case to the Department of Justice. The issue is about Title IX, a law that stops sex discrimination in schools. The administration says Minnesota is breaking this law by letting transgend

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Gun Violence: A Silent Epidemic Among Our Youth

Gun violence is a harsh reality that many children and teens face today. In Maine alone, a pediatrician has witnessed the devastating effects of firearm injuries, from accidental shootings to suicides and mass shootings. These incidents leave lasting scars on communities, affecting children's sense

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Why Tokenization is Changing Finance Without the Hype

Tokenization is making waves in finance, but not in the way you might think. It's not about wild speculation or get-rich-quick schemes. Instead, it's about making the financial system work better. Think faster transactions, fewer middlemen, and more transparency. It's like giving old financial proce

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