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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Chargers' Struggles: A Coach's Honest Take

The Chargers had a rough game. They lost 16-3 to the Patriots. It was the worst performance of any team during the NFL's wild card weekend. After the game, head coach Jim Harbaugh was honest. He didn't know why his team scored so few points. Harbaugh said, \"I don't have the answers. I wish I did.

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

China and EU Find Common Ground in EV Trade Talks

China and the EU have taken a big step forward in their electric vehicle (EV) trade dispute. The European Commission has asked Chinese companies to share their plans. They want to know about future investments and how many cars they will send to Europe each year. This could help lower the high taxes

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

A Big Payout for Restaurant Workers

A fancy restaurant group is giving back over a million dollars to its workers. Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment will pay $1. 55 million to settle a lawsuit. The workers said they didn't get all the tips they earned. They also claimed they were not paid the full minimum wage for extra tasks. More tha

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Car Talk Breakdown: Why Top Auto Bosses Snubbed a Senate Invite

Senator Ted Cruz had big plans to talk about car prices with the bosses of major car companies. He wanted to discuss how rules to fight climate change might be making cars more expensive. But things didn't go as planned. Cruz invited the heads of Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors. He also invite

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Smart Moves: How Finance Chiefs Can Win with AI-Powered Audits

The finance world is changing fast. CFOs are under constant pressure. They deal with complex audit cycles all year round. Tighter controls, quicker close cycles, and massive data volumes are the new normal. Now, AI is shaking things up even more. It's adding complexity but also big opportunities. Sm

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Supreme Court Says Citigroup Can Face Fraud Lawsuit

The U. S. Supreme Court made a big decision on Monday. They refused to hear Citigroup's request to avoid a lawsuit. This lawsuit claims the bank caused over $1 billion in losses. The case is about a huge fraud at a Mexican oil company called Oceanografia. The court's decision means the lawsuit can

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Kevin Rudd's Early Exit: A Diplomatic Shift

Kevin Rudd, Australia's envoy to the United States, is leaving his post sooner than planned. This move comes after a rocky relationship with U. S. President Donald Trump, marked by past critical remarks from Rudd. Rudd, who once led Australia as prime minister, is set to take over a new role at the

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

A New Path for Electric Cars: Europe and China Find Common Ground

Europe and China are trying to fix a problem with electric cars. The European Union and China have made a new plan. This plan might stop extra fees on some electric cars from China. These cars include the Volkswagen Cupra Tavascan. The European Union wants car companies to promise two things. First

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

Chaos Erupts in Georgia Prison: Three Lives Lost, Many Injured

In a shocking turn of events, a prison in northern Georgia witnessed a violent outbreak. Three inmates lost their lives, and twelve others, along with a guard, were injured. The incident occurred at the Washington State Prison in Davisboro during visitation hours on a Sunday afternoon. The police c

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

From Billionaire to Bankrupt: The Fall of Miles Guo

Miles Guo, once a billionaire, now sits in a federal jail in Brooklyn. His life was once filled with luxury, but now his assets are being sold to pay back those he defrauded. Guo's lavish lifestyle included a superyacht, custom suits, and a mansion with million-dollar carpets. But since 2022, his m

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