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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

How to Make $1 Million Last for Decades

Retiring early is exciting, but it also means your money has to work much harder. With $1 million, the key to making it last isn't just how much you have, but how you use it. Spending wisely is crucial. If you spend too much too soon, your money might not last as long as you hope. Market ups and do

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Finding Strength in Sobriety: The Phoenix's Unique Approach

In the heart of Denver, a man named Jeremy found a new purpose after years of struggle. Once homeless and battling addiction, he now leads a simple life, driving for Uber and volunteering as a CrossFit instructor. His journey began in Las Vegas, where he lost everything to gambling, drinking, and dr

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Riches: Why the U. S. Wants a Piece of the Arctic Pie

Greenland, a vast Arctic island, has caught the attention of U. S. President Donald Trump. He has expressed interest in acquiring the territory, even hinting at using military force. But why is Greenland so important? Greenland is a treasure trove of natural resources. It holds 25 of the 34 mineral

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Navigating DEI Challenges: A Guide for Corporate Boards

Corporate boards are facing a tough time with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The rules are changing, and it's not easy to keep up. Companies with operations worldwide have it even harder because laws differ from one place to another. To handle this, boards need to be well-informed

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Is Everyone Talking About This New Crime Show?

A new crime drama has become a global sensation. "Run Away" is not just popular; it's the most-watched show in many countries. From Australia to Venezuela, people are hooked. This is a significant achievement for Netflix, which has been releasing many crime shows recently. The series premiered on J

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Spencer Pratt: From Reality TV to LA Mayor Race

Spencer Pratt, known for his role in "The Hills, " has taken a bold step into politics by announcing his candidacy for Los Angeles mayor. This move comes after he became a vocal critic of Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass following the devastating Palisades Fire, which destroyed his home. P

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Celebrities Are Getting Paid Big Bucks in Ads

Big brands are spending a lot of money on celebrities for their ads. They are putting more cash into famous faces while making fewer commercials. This is what a new study found. The study looked at thousands of ads and payments made from 2019 to 2025. It showed that brands spent over $1 billion on

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

US Jobs: Slow Growth, Fed's Next Move

The latest numbers show the US job market is cooling down. In December, only 50, 000 new jobs were added, which is less than expected. This slowdown is partly because businesses are being careful about hiring due to trade issues and investing more in technology. The unemployment rate did drop to 4.

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Plano: The Corporate Magnet of Texas

Plano, a city in Texas, has become a hotspot for big companies. It's like a magnet, pulling in businesses from all over. This trend started in the 1980s. Ross Perot chose Plano for his company, Electronic Data Systems. Since then, many others have followed. AT&T is the latest big name to join. They

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Mapping Tuberculosis Hotspots in Brazil: A 13-Year Journey

Tuberculosis (TB) is a sneaky disease that spreads through the air. It's been around for a long time, but it's still a big problem in many places, including Brazil. To fight it, we need to know where it's hitting hardest. That's why researchers took a close look at how TB spread across Brazil from 2

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