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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

A Clash Over Custody: Actor's Ex-Partner Faces Legal Trouble

In a recent turn of events, actor Djimon Hounsou found himself in a heated dispute with his ex-partner, Riza Simpson. The issue escalated when Simpson was arrested for allegedly assaulting Hounsou after he asked her to leave his Atlanta home. The incident, which occurred in December, involved a phys

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Global Shifts: Canada Calls for Teamwork Among Middle Powers

In a recent talk at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear that the world's old ways of doing things are gone for good. He urged countries like Canada, Australia, and Brazil to stick together. Why? Because if they don't, they might end up being pushed ar

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

A Young Heart's Unexpected Twist: Stents and Surgeries

In the world of heart repairs, doctors have a few tricks up their sleeves. One of these is using a tiny balloon to open up blocked paths in the heart. Sometimes, though, this balloon trick does not work well. So, they try placing a small metal tube, called a stent, to keep the path open. But, as wit

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Disney Princesses Grow Up: High-End Fashion and More

Disney is not just for kids anymore. The company is taking its beloved princesses and giving them a grown-up makeover. They are moving into high-end fashion, jewelry, and home decor. This is not just about selling more stuff. It is about reaching a new audience. Adults who love Disney can now enjoy

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Measles Surge: South Carolina's Growing Outbreak and Vaccination Concerns

South Carolina is grappling with a significant measles outbreak, with 88 new cases confirmed recently, pushing the total to 646. The majority of these cases are concentrated in the Upstate region, particularly around Spartanburg County, which shares a border with North Carolina. Currently, 538 indi

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Clear Street's Big Move: What You Need to Know

Clear Street, a tech-savvy finance company, has taken a big step. They've filed some important paperwork with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This paperwork is for an initial public offering (IPO). That means they want to sell shares of their company to the public. They plan to list th

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Tech Firm MNTN to Share Financial Results in February

On February 10, 2026, MNTN, a tech company specializing in performance marketing for Connected TV, will share its financial results for the fourth quarter and the entire year of 2025. This announcement will happen after the US stock markets close for the day. The company plans to host a live webcas

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Anchorage's Money Problem: Time to Rethink Old Laws?

Anchorage is in a bit of a pickle. The city needs more money to cover things like schools, roads, and safety. But there's a law from way back in 1961 that stops Anchorage from taxing people's income. This law was made to keep income tax only at the state level. But times have changed, and Anchorage

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Alaska's Smart Money Move: How a 50-Year-Old Plan Keeps Paying Off

Alaska made a wise choice half a century ago. Back in 1976, when the state was still new, voters decided to save some of their oil and mineral money for the future. This decision led to the Alaska Permanent Fund, a smart way to manage resources that won't last forever. The fund started small, with

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

HPV Vaccine: A Missed Chance for Girls in North India

In North India, many secondary school girls and their moms don't know much about the HPV vaccine. This is a big problem. The vaccine can stop cervical cancer. But if people don't know about it, they can't use it. This is a chance we're missing. Cervical cancer is a big deal. It's a serious disease.

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