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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Tech Titans Shift Focus Away from California

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the masterminds behind Google, are loosening their ties to California. These two tech giants, who started Google from a garage in Menlo Park, have seen their company grow into a massive force in the tech world. But now, they are making moves that show they might be lookin

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Where Does America Stand in the World?

Many Americans think the U. S. should be a moral leader globally, but fewer believe it is one today. A recent poll shows a big drop in this belief since 2017. Now, only 39% think the U. S. is a moral leader, down from 60%. The poll also found that nearly half of Americans want the U. S. to stay out

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

US Politics and Beyond: A Quick Look at What's Happening

The US is buzzing with political drama, and it's not just about the big elections coming up. In Minneapolis and Portland, tensions are high after shootings involving immigration agents. People are protesting, demanding answers and changes. The White House is sticking by the agents, but not everyone

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ford's Big Bet on AI and Self-Driving Cars

Ford, a well-known car company, surprised everyone by showing off some exciting new tech at a big tech event in Las Vegas. They didn't just talk about cars; they shared plans for self-driving technology and AI helpers that could change how we drive and use our vehicles. The star of the show was For

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

OneStream's Big Move: Going Private to Boost AI in Finance

OneStream, a finance software company, is making a major shift. It's going private in a deal worth $6. 4 billion. The company's CEO, Tom Shea, sees this as a way to speed up their plans for AI in finance. He believes the next few years will be crucial in defining AI's role in this field. The deal i

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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 2026CELEBRITIES

New Jersey's TV Stars: From News to Comedy

New Jersey has given us a lot of famous people. But let's talk about the ones who make us laugh, think, or stay informed through our TV screens. We're not talking about actors from scripted shows. We're focusing on news anchors, talk show hosts, and comedians who have made a name for themselves both

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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Melania Trump's New Year's Eve Fashion Through the Years

Melania Trump has a history of making a statement at Mar-a-Lago's New Year's Eve parties. Her fashion choices often grab attention, but there's more to these events than just glamour. In 2025, Melania stunned in a silver sequin maxi dress. Her son, Barron, made a rare appearance, joining the celebr

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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 2026FINANCE

January's Stock Market Magic: Why Investors Are Bullish

January has always been a special month for the stock market. It's like the market gets a fresh boost of energy. This year is no different. The S & P 500 has already shown gains in the first few days. But why is this happening? One reason is the January effect. This is when a lot of new money flows

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