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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Trump vs. JPMorgan: A Battle of Words and Money

Trump is suing JPMorgan for a huge amount of money. He says the bank closed his accounts because of politics. The bank says it's not true. Who's right? Trump claims JPMorgan closed his accounts because of his political views. He says this is unfair and against the law. He also says the bank spread

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Why Do News Anchors Keep Disappearing?

TV news is changing fast. Many familiar faces are gone. Some people miss the old days. Back then, anchors stayed for years. Now, they come and go quickly. This happens on both big and local news channels. Money is a big reason for this change. Fewer people watch TV news. So, advertisers pay less. T

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Hollywood's Big Money Battle: Netflix Goes All-In

Netflix has changed its game in the race to buy Warner Bros Discovery's streaming and film business. They're now offering to pay the full amount in cash. This move is meant to beat out their competitor, Paramount Skydance, who have been trying to make their own deal happen. Before this, Netflix was

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Derrick Lewis: From Tough Beginnings to UFC Fame

Derrick Lewis, known as "The Black Beast, " is a well-known name in the UFC. He's famous for his exciting fights and his blunt, funny way of talking. Even though he has caused some controversy, like saying UFC fights are "scripted" or claiming the organization gave him certain substances, people sti

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Diabetes in Saudi Arabia: A Closer Look at Vision Loss

Diabetes is a big deal in Saudi Arabia. It's not just about managing blood sugar levels. It's also about the money spent on dealing with the problems it causes. One of the most serious issues is vision loss. This includes anything from minor vision problems to complete blindness. The cost of treatin

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto: Banks' New Frenemy?

Big banks are finally waking up to crypto. They see it as a big deal, maybe even a threat to their business. This is what the head of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, shared after a big meeting in Davos. He didn't name names, but he said a top boss from one of the world's biggest banks told him crypto is

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Breathing Stronger, Leaking Less: A New Hope for Women with SUI

Women dealing with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) might have a new way to manage their symptoms. A recent study looked into how breathing exercises can help. The idea is to strengthen the diaphragm, the muscle that helps you breathe, which sits right above the pelvic floor muscles. When these mus

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

SM Entertainment's Bold Move: A New Era for K-pop

SM Entertainment, a big name in the K-pop world, has just shared its big plans for the future. They're calling it "SM NEXT 3. 0. " This isn't just about adding new artists or releasing new music. It's a complete overhaul of how they do things. First off, they're changing their structure. Instead of

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Super Bowl Snub: Trump's Take on Halftime Acts and Travel Woes

Trump has decided to skip the upcoming Super Bowl, and he's got some strong opinions about the halftime performers. In a chat with the New York Post, he made it clear that he's not a fan of either Bad Bunny or Green Day. He thinks their performance is a bad choice, saying it will only spread negativ

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Indiana Hoosiers Bounce Back with a Bang

The Indiana Hoosiers showed everyone they are not to be underestimated. They just pulled off a strong win against Rutgers, snapping a four-game losing streak with an impressive 82-59 victory. This win was a big deal, proving the team still has the skills to shine on the court. Nick Dorn was a stand

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