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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Allied Gaming & Entertainment Responds to Ourgame's Legal Revelations

Allied Gaming & Entertainment (AGAE) has taken note of Ourgame International Holdings Limited's recent public announcement regarding legal actions and investigations involving Frank Ng, who once led AGAE as its CEO. The company has stated that it is keeping a close eye on the situation, ready to res

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Universal Studios Hollywood Seeks New Jurassic Park Performers

Universal Studios Hollywood is on the hunt for new talent to bring the Jurassic Park universe to life. They are looking for actors and puppeteers to play key roles in upcoming seasonal events, possibly for the 2026 Fan Fest Nights. The studio has posted two job openings. First, they need actors to

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 at Disney California Adventure: A Fun-Filled Guide

Disney California Adventure is all set to welcome the Lunar New Year 2026 with a vibrant celebration from January 23 to February 22, 2026. The festivities kick off early, with the actual new year beginning on February 17. This year, the park is honoring the Year of the Horse with a variety of activi

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Allied Gaming Takes Next Step in Legal Battle

Allied Gaming & Entertainment recently shared some big news with its investors. The company has been in a legal fight with Knighted Pastures and a few other parties. On January 5, 2026, a court in California made some important decisions. First, the court said Allied could update its complaint. Thi

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Stand: Protecting Families from Sudden Immigration Rule Changes

A recent court decision has put a halt to a significant immigration policy shift. A judge in Boston has temporarily stopped the current administration from ending the legal status of around 8, 400 people. These individuals are family members of U. S. citizens and green card holders. They originally

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Remembering Chuck: A Cyclist's Fight for Safer Roads

In Albuquerque, the cycling community is still feeling the loss of Chuck Malagodi, a passionate advocate for cycling safety and education. Chuck was more than just a cyclist; he was a teacher, a mentor, and a friend to many. His life was tragically cut short by a hit-and-run driver last year, leavin

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

California's Community Colleges: A Fraudulent Frenzy

California's community colleges are in a mess. A big one. About one in three applicants is fake. That's around 1. 2 million people who shouldn't be there. They're not real students. Many are overseas, taking online classes, submitting fake work, and grabbing financial aid meant for real students. T

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Jan 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Trees Under Threat: A Community's Fight for Green Spaces

In a peaceful Tallahassee neighborhood, a disturbing sight has become all too common. What was once a serene, tree-lined street now resembles a war zone, with piles of debris and stumps where trees once stood. This scene is not the result of a natural disaster, but of human development. The area is

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Staten Island's Electoral Boundaries: A Fight for Power or Fairness?

Staten Island has long been a challenging area for Democrats. Over the past 40 years, only two Democrats have secured the congressional seat, and their victories were short-lived. Now, Democrats are advocating for a change in district boundaries, arguing that it's about fairness. A judge recently r

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Jan 26 2026OPINION

New Rules Could Hurt Mental Health Workers in New Jersey

New Jersey's mental health workforce is in trouble. A recent proposal by the U. S. Department of Education could make it harder for people to become counselors and social workers. These professionals need special training and degrees to do their jobs. They also have to follow strict rules and pass e

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