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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Gaza Board of Peace: A Divided Response

The Board of Peace, a new initiative by the U. S. President, has sparked mixed reactions among Western European nations. Some countries have outright rejected the invitation, while others remain unsure. This board, initially meant to oversee the Gaza ceasefire, has grown into a larger project. It ai

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Davos Insights: A Clash of Views

In the Swiss Alps, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, California's Governor Gavin Newsom shared his thoughts on President Donald Trump's potential actions regarding Greenland. He hinted that Trump might soften his stance due to recent market fluctuations. Newsom speculated that Trump's speech in

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Burberry's Big Win: How a Focus on Heritage and China is Paying Off

Burberry is making a comeback. The luxury brand has just wrapped up a holiday season that exceeded expectations. This is a big deal because, not too long ago, sales were slipping. The new CEO, who took over in mid-2024, has been steering the ship in a new direction. The focus is on classic items lik

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Germs: How Gut Surgery Can Lead to Infections

In the world of medicine, understanding the tiny world of germs can make a big difference. A recent study took a close look at the germs found in the belly area during bowel surgery. The goal? To figure out how these germs might cause infections after surgery. First, let's talk about the belly area

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Intel's Big Bet on AI and Data Centers: Can It Turn the Tide?

Intel is making a strong comeback, and investors are taking notice. The company's focus on AI and data centers is driving demand for its traditional server chips. This shift has sparked optimism among shareholders, who haven't felt this positive in a long time. Last year, Intel secured significant

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Trump's Davos Dig at Canada's Leader

At a recent gathering in Switzerland, the U. S. President, Donald Trump, took a moment to criticize Mark Carney, the Canadian prime minister. Carney had just given a powerful speech about changes in global politics. Trump's response? He told Canada to be grateful to the U. S. Carney's speech was al

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Fewer Journalists Jailed in 2025, But Press Freedom Still at Risk

In 2025, there was a drop in the number of journalists locked up around the world. However, the situation is still far from good. As of December 1, 330 journalists were in jail. This is a decrease from the record high of 384 in 2024. But why does this matter? China leads the way in jailing journali

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Audit Committees: The New Guardians of Risk

Audit committees are stepping up their game. With risks growing faster than ever, these groups are becoming more important. They are the ones making sure companies stay on track. The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) just launched a new center to help them. It offers tools, training, and support

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

New Leadership for Provenance Blockchain

In a significant move, Figure Technology Solutions has taken on a bigger role in managing the Provenance Blockchain. This change came after the community voted in favor of Figure's proposal in mid-January 2026. The company will now handle the community's directives for the Provenance Blockchain Foun

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

The Vanishing Voices of Local News: Why It Matters

Newspapers used to be a big deal. They were everywhere, and people loved them. But now, the internet and some political figures have made life tough for local news. This is a problem because when local news disappears, no one is left to keep an eye on those in charge. People who used to work in new

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