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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

New York's Big Move to Help Families in 2026

New York is stepping up to give families a financial boost. Starting in 2026, more families can get money back through the Empire State Child Credit. This isn't just a small change; it's a big deal. Before, only certain families could get this help. Now, the rules are changing to include more people

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Stars Stand Up Against ICE Raids and Demand Change

In a rare move, many famous faces are breaking their usual silence on politics. They are speaking out against recent ICE raids that led to the deaths of two Americans. This has sparked a wave of activism from celebrities who are usually not involved in political issues. Pedro Pascal, a well-known a

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Choosing to Leave the U. S. After Trump's Re-Election

Some well-known figures have decided to relocate from the United States following President Donald Trump's re-election. This move has been influenced by various factors, including political policies and the overall atmosphere in the country. Kristen Stewart, an actress known for her role in the "Tw

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Jan 28 2026OPINION

Bill Maher Says Celebrities Should Zip It

Bill Maher, the host of "Real Time, " recently shared his thoughts on how celebrities might be hurting the Democratic Party. He thinks that Hollywood, known for its progressive views, isn't doing the party any favors. Maher believes that if Democrats want to win more elections, they should tell cele

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sundance Shifts: Films, Politics, and a New Home

Sundance, the indie film fest, wrapped up its final show in Park City. This year, it brought out big laughs and bold statements. Films like "The Invite" with Olivia Wilde and "Josephine" starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan stole the spotlight. But it wasn't just about the movies. Stars used the r

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Mike Tyson's Surprising White House Visit Sparks Debate

Mike Tyson's appearance at a private screening of the Melania Trump documentary has stirred up quite a conversation. The event, held in the White House's East Room, was attended by big names like Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy and Apple's CEO Tim Cook. But Tyson's presence stood out, especially considering

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Caitlin Clark: From Court to Commentary

Caitlin Clark, a rising star in the WNBA, is taking a leap beyond her playing career. While she gears up for her third season with the Indiana Fever, she's also stepping into a new role as a basketball analyst. This move isn't about filling time or seeking a new challenge; it's about sharing her dee

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

The Bosa Brothers: A Potential Reunion in San Francisco

The San Francisco 49ers might soon have a pair of familiar names on their roster. Joey Bosa, a seasoned NFL player, could join his brother Nick in San Francisco. Joey, known for his skills as an edge rusher, spent last year with the Buffalo Bills. He had a solid season with five sacks and five force

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Alysa Liu: A Skater's Journey Through Culture and Identity

Alysa Liu is a name that rings a bell in the world of figure skating. She's not just known for her impressive skills on the ice but also for her unique background. Born and raised in California, she's a proud American who has made her mark on the international stage. Her story is one of diversity.

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Recycling in Alachua County: What You Need to Know

Alachua County is doing pretty well with recycling, ranking fifth in Florida in 2024. But there's still a big problem: people putting the wrong stuff in recycling bins. This messes things up and makes recycling more expensive. So, what can you actually recycle? Bottles, cans, cardboard, and paper a

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