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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Ardent Health Faces Legal Heat Over Financial Disclosures

Ardent Health, Inc. is in hot water. A class action lawsuit has been filed against the company and some of its top executives. This comes after the company's Q3 2025 financial results left investors feeling shortchanged. The lawsuit claims Ardent misled investors about how it handled revenue and re

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Nike's Data Dilemma: A Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call

Nike is in hot water after a group of cybercriminals claimed to have stolen a massive amount of data from the company. The hackers, known as World Leaks, said they published 1. 4 terabytes of data related to Nike's business operations. Nike has not confirmed the breach, but they are investigating th

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Pocket-Sized Panic: The Wild World of Pokemon Card Thefts

In the world of collectibles, Pokemon cards have become a hot commodity, and not just for kids. Adults are diving into this hobby, turning it into a serious business. But with high value comes high risk, and recently, thieves have been targeting trading card shops and collectors in Southern Californ

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Solana's Speed Bump: A Lesson in Network Coordination

Solana, known for its fast transactions, recently faced a challenge that highlighted the importance of quick coordination among its validators. The issue started when the Solana Status account urged validators to upgrade to Agave v3. 0. 14, calling it an urgent and critical update. However, the init

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Becomes a Daily Helper for Many U. S. Workers

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a regular part of the workday for many people in the United States. A recent survey shows that 12% of workers use AI tools every day. This is a big jump from just a few years ago. The survey also found that about one-quarter of workers use AI frequently, and n

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

A Top Prosecutor's Words Spark a Gun Rights Fuss

A high-ranking federal prosecutor in Los Angeles, Bill Essayli, found himself in hot water after sharing his thoughts on a recent shooting in Minneapolis. He tweeted that approaching law enforcement with a gun increases the chances of being shot by them. This statement didn't sit well with gun right

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Your Food Choices Might Affect Your Heart, Kidneys, and Metabolism

People often think about how food affects their waistline, but not many consider how it impacts their insides, like the gut. Recent research dug into this by looking at how what we eat influences tiny organisms in our gut and how that might relate to serious health issues like heart disease, kidney

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Bots: The Unseen Heroes with a Price Tag

In the crypto world, there's a silent war going on. Hackers try to steal money, but sometimes, bots step in and grab the funds first. These bots, called MEV (Miner Extractable Value) bots, are becoming key players in the fight against crypto hacks. They watch public transactions and can intercept ha

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange Gemini Settles SEC Lawsuit

Gemini, a cryptocurrency exchange founded by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, has reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The lawsuit, which was dismissed on Friday, revolved around the failure of Gemini Earn, an investment product that left some investors without access

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Jan 25 2026CRIME

Trouble at Sundance: A Party Interrupted

During the Sundance Film Festival, a private party hosted by CAA at the High West Saloon in Park City took an unexpected turn. An unidentified man, who was not on the guest list, managed to sneak into the event through a side entrance. This party was a big deal, celebrating independent films and CAA

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