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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope: Azerbaijan Frees Armenian Prisoners

Azerbaijan has taken a step towards peace by releasing four Armenian prisoners. These men were held for crimes like espionage and weapons smuggling. They were serving long sentences, some up to 20 years. The release happened at the Khakari Bridge, and the men are now heading back to Yerevan, Armenia

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Juventus' Big Move: Bringing Chiesa Back and Selling Players

Juventus is making waves in the football world with their plans to bring back Federico Chiesa. This is a big deal because they sold him to Liverpool not long ago for around 15 million euros. At that time, Chiesa was not a regular in their first team, and his contract was about to end. Now, Juventus

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Japan's Yen Hits 18-Month Low: What's Next?

The yen has taken a tumble, hitting its lowest point against the U. S. dollar in a year and a half. This big move has caught the attention of Japan's finance leaders. They've sent a clear message to those betting against the yen: they're watching and ready to act. Japan's finance minister and top c

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

AWLC Secures $1. 25 Billion in New Funding

In a significant move, AWLC, a top-rated subsidiary of Atlas Warehouse Company, has successfully secured $1. 25 billion in new funding. This includes $500 million in additional senior notes due in 2028 and $750 million in new senior notes due in 2033. These notes are part of a private offering under

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

New Leader Takes the Helm at Arburg

Arburg, a well-known machine manufacturer based in Lossburg, Austria, has a new leader at the top. Dr. Volker Nilles started his role as the company's CEO on January 12, 2026. This makes the management team a bit bigger, with six people now leading the company. Dr. Nilles is no stranger to big role

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Time-Traveling Tales: Sci-Fi Shows That Rethink History

Sci-fi shows often take us on wild rides, but some use their imaginative powers to explore history in fresh ways. These shows don't just throw in time machines or alternate realities for fun. They use these ideas to ask big questions about the past and how it shapes us. Take "Watchmen, " for exampl

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

New Mexico Pueblos Receive Big Environmental Grants

In a move to boost environmental health, two pueblos in New Mexico have been given a significant financial boost. The Pueblo of Taos and the Pueblo of Tesuque are each set to receive a substantial amount of money to tackle environmental issues. This funding comes from the U. S. Environmental Protect

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Men at Work: The Hidden Struggles of White-Collar and Blue-Collar Jobs

Men face unique challenges in both white-collar and blue-collar jobs. A recent study dug deep into these issues. It looked at how men feel about their jobs and how they handle stress. The study checked out lots of research papers. It focused on work done between 2005 and 2025. This time frame helps

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Keeping Babies Fed in Tough Times: What's Going Wrong in Rich Countries?

In times of crisis, feeding babies and young kids should be a top concern. Yet, many wealthy nations aren't doing enough to plan for this. Even though there are global guidelines, like the Operational Guidance on IYCF in Emergencies, these rules aren't always followed in high-income countries (HICs)

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Fair Shot for Girls in Sports

In a small town in West Virginia, a young girl named Adaleia was thrilled to make her middle school track team. Her parents were proud, helping her practice and cheering her on. But their joy turned to concern when they discovered a biological male, referred to as B. P. J. , was competing on the gir

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