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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Shifting Ties: Venezuela's New Path with the U. S.

Venezuela's political scene is buzzing with changes. The CIA's top boss recently sat down with Venezuela's acting leader, Delcy Rodriguez. This meeting happened after a big U. S. move earlier this year. Meanwhile, Maria Corina Machado, a key figure in Venezuela's opposition, had a chat with Preside

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Ardent Health: A Hidden Gem or a Risky Bet?

Ardent Health (ARDT) is a company that's been making waves in the healthcare industry. It's growing, has a solid cash flow, and is currently trading at a price that's much lower than its recent highs. This makes it an interesting option for investors who are looking for a bargain. So, what's been h

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

New York Takes Aim at Unlicensed Crypto with Harsher Rules

New York is stepping up its game against unlicensed crypto businesses. The state wants to make operating without a license a criminal offense, not just a fine. This move comes as crypto is increasingly used for illegal activities, and current penalties aren't stopping the underground market. The ne

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

HOA Boards: When Good Judgment Goes Wrong

HOA boards have a lot of power, but they can't just do whatever they want. The Business Judgment Rule (BJR) is supposed to protect them from lawsuits when they make mistakes. But it's not a free pass. Courts usually side with HOA boards, but only if they follow the rules. In 1999, a homeowner sued

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Throwback to 2016: A Look at the Stars' Wildest Moments

The internet is buzzing with nostalgia as people revisit the trends and moments that defined 2016. It's amazing how much has changed in just a decade. The fashion, the music, and even the way we took photos all seem so different now. Celebrities are also joining in on the fun, sharing throwback pho

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Young People and Their Money Moves: A New Way to Get Rich?

Young folks today are turning to social media for money advice. They want to get rich fast. They follow influencers who make investing look fun and easy. These influencers talk about money in a way that's relatable. They use pop culture references and show off their luxury lifestyles. This makes inv

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Violence Against the Homeless: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The numbers tell a grim story. From 2015 to 2022, there were over 42, 000 reports of violence against people experiencing homelessness. That's a lot of people hurt. The reports show a steady increase each year, except for 2020. That year, during the pandemic, the numbers dropped. But in 2021, the re

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Hate Crimes in Massachusetts: A Closer Look

In 2024, hate crimes in Massachusetts showed a troubling trend: antisemitic incidents became the most common type. This shift is significant because, historically, hate crimes against the Black community were more frequently reported. The state's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security releas

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's New Age Check: A Step Towards Safer Teen Use?

TikTok is introducing a new way to check users' ages in Europe. This move aims to keep kids under 13 off the platform. The app will use different clues to guess if a user is too young. These clues include what the user posts and how they act on the app. If the app thinks a user might be under 13, a

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Chicago's Money Managers Need a Boost

Chicago is facing a big money problem. In 2027, the city might be short on cash by $1. 17 billion. That's a lot of money! The people in charge, called aldermen, are already working on next year's budget. But they have a big challenge ahead. A few years ago, the city created a team called COFA. This

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