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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Worker Stands Up, Internet Responds

In Michigan, a Ford worker named TJ Sabula made headlines after he shouted at President Trump during a factory visit. Sabula called Trump a \"pedophile protector\" and later said he had no regrets about his actions. A video showed Trump responding with a middle finger, which sparked a lot of talk on

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Jan 14 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: Senate Takes a Big Step

The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry has a big plan. They want to make crypto rules clearer. On January 27, they will talk about a new bill. This bill could change how crypto works in the U. S. The committee shared this news on Monday. They will show the bill on January 21.

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Jan 14 2026CRYPTO

A New Way to Lend and Borrow Crypto

Mutuum Finance is a new project in the world of decentralized finance (DeFi). It is building a system where people can lend and borrow crypto. The project is getting ready to launch its first version, called V1. This system will have two types of markets: a pooled market and a direct market. In the

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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

Pizza, Plans, and Future Chefs: Normandy High's Hands-On Business Lesson

Students at Normandy High School recently took a break from textbooks to dive into a real-world business challenge: making and selling pizza. This wasn't just about cooking; it was a lesson in entrepreneurship, teaching them the ins and outs of running a business. The project was split into two day

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Making a Choice: Why Skipping the PGA Show is Okay

This year, a familiar face won't be at the PGA Merchandise Show. A well-known golf writer and PGA Professional has decided to skip the event. This might seem surprising, especially since they've attended over 20 shows in the past. But there's a good reason behind this choice. The PGA Show is a big

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Money Laundering and AI: A Growing Threat

In recent years, money laundering has become a major problem. Criminals are using new technologies like AI, cryptocurrency, and social media to hide their illegal activities. This has made it harder for banks and other financial institutions to detect and prevent these crimes. One example of this i

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope: Azerbaijan Frees Armenian Prisoners

Azerbaijan has taken a step towards peace by releasing four Armenian prisoners. These men were held for crimes like espionage and weapons smuggling. They were serving long sentences, some up to 20 years. The release happened at the Khakari Bridge, and the men are now heading back to Yerevan, Armenia

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

AWLC Secures $1. 25 Billion in New Funding

In a significant move, AWLC, a top-rated subsidiary of Atlas Warehouse Company, has successfully secured $1. 25 billion in new funding. This includes $500 million in additional senior notes due in 2028 and $750 million in new senior notes due in 2033. These notes are part of a private offering under

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

China's Home Buyer Tax Break: What You Need to Know

China has decided to keep a helpful tax rule going. This rule gives people money back on their taxes if they buy a new home within a year of selling their old one. The government has said this will be in place from January 1, 2026, until December 31, 2027. This tax break is a big deal for people wh

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Jan 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Living Small: Why Bigger Homes Might Not Mean Happier Lives

People often dream of having a big house with lots of space. But what if having more space actually makes life harder? Recent studies show that bigger homes don't always lead to happiness. In fact, they might do the opposite. Since the 1970s, the average home size in the U. S. has almost doubled. B

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