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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Baby Formula Recall: What You Need to Know

Nestlé has taken a big step by recalling some of its baby formula products. They think these products might have a toxin that could make babies sick. The recall is for specific batches of SMA infant formula and follow-on formula. The toxin in question is called cereulide. It can cause vomiting and

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gambling on Movies: A New Trend or a Risky Move?

MoviePass is trying something new. They want to mix movies and betting. The idea is to let people bet on things like Rotten Tomatoes scores, awards, and box office results. This is not new. Other apps like Kalshi already do this. But MoviePass wants to make it bigger. The CEO, Stacy Spikes, thinks

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

Fighting Crime in the Digital Age: How T3 FCU is Making Waves

In January 2026, something big happened in the world of blockchain and finance. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a group that fights money laundering and terrorist financing, gave a shout-out to the T3 Financial Crime Unit (T3 FCU). This unit is a team effort between TRON, Tether, and TRM Lab

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Crime: A Growing Threat in 2025

The world of cryptocurrency saw a huge jump in illegal activities in 2025. New data shows that bad actors, including countries, stole or laundered over $154 billion. This is a big increase from the previous year, showing that crime in this area is getting more organized and complex. One big reason

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Shooting: A Closer Look at Policies and Consequences

A recent incident in Minneapolis has sparked a debate about law enforcement policies and their impact on communities. A senator from Arizona, Mark Kelly, shared his thoughts on the matter. He believes that the shooting might have been justified, but he also pointed out that current policies could be

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Workplace Woes: A Former Duck's Fight for Justice

Rose Harris, a former IT employee of the Anaheim Ducks, has taken legal action against the team, the NHL, and OC Sports & Entertainment. Her lawsuit paints a troubling picture of a workplace culture that she describes as a "frat house boys club environment. " Harris alleges that she faced sexual har

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Jan 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

U. S. Exit from Pacific Climate Group Sparks Regional Concerns

The U. S. decision to leave the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has raised eyebrows and concerns. This move is part of a broader U. S. strategy to distance itself from international organizations deemed not in line with its national interests. SPREP, based in Samoa,

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Venezuela's Oil Revival: A Rocky Road Ahead

Venezuela's oil industry, once a global powerhouse, is now a shadow of its former self. The country sits on massive oil reserves, but getting that oil out of the ground and to market is a huge challenge. The U. S. government is pushing to revive Venezuela's oil production, but experts say it's not t

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Your Beliefs Shape Your Emotions

Researchers have been digging into how our personal beliefs can help us manage our emotions better. They found that when people adjust their thoughts about negative situations, it works best when it aligns with what they already believe. In three different studies, they asked people to think differ

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Kewan Lacy: The Rising Star of College Football

Kewan Lacy, a name that's becoming synonymous with excellence in college football, has an inspiring journey. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, this young athlete has shown remarkable growth from his early days as a sixth-string running back to becoming a standout player. Lacy's high school career w

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