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Jan 22 2026CRYPTO

Uncovering the OneCoin Scam: A Closer Look at Recent Seizures

In a significant move, authorities in Guernsey have recently seized assets worth $11. 4 million linked to the infamous OneCoin fraud. This scam, one of the largest in cryptocurrency history, has left a trail of financial devastation and unanswered questions. The seized assets, valued at just under

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Big Money for Big Ideas: UAE Funds Rainmaking Research

The UAE is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to tackling water scarcity. The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP) just handed out big checks to three brilliant minds with big ideas on how to make it rain. Each winner gets up to $1. 5 million over three years to

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Young Women's Choices: Who's Really in Control?

In the southern U. S. , young women often face hurdles when it comes to making their own choices about birth control. A recent study shed light on this issue by looking at how different people in their lives influence these decisions. The study focused on young women, both Black and White, and how t

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

California's Wealth Tax: A Bold Move or a Step Too Far?

California is thinking about a new tax. This one targets billionaires. It's called a wealth tax. The idea is to take a small cut from their total assets. Not just income. This has sparked a big debate. Some people see it as a fair way to share the wealth. Others think it's a dangerous move. David S

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

The Great Transfer: ISIS Fighters Move from Syria to Iraq

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. military has relocated 150 Islamic State fighters from Syria to Iraq. This action follows the sudden breakdown of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northeast Syria. The SDF had been in charge of securing several prisons and detention camps, b

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

A Billionaire's Big Blunder: Bill Hwang's Pardon Bid

Bill Hwang, once a big shot in the investment world, is asking for a pardon. He's the guy behind Archegos Capital Management, which crashed and burned in 2021. This wasn't just any small failure. It cost banks over $10 billion. That's a lot of money! Hwang is currently serving an 18-year prison sen

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Peru's Leader Faces Heat Over Secret Meetings with Chinese Businessman

Peru is in a bit of a mess lately. The country's president, Jose Jeri, is under fire for not being open about meetings with a Chinese businessman. This has sparked a big debate in Peru. Some people think it's just a way to make trouble for the president. Others think it's a serious issue. Jeri took

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

BioStem Technologies Expands Reach with BioTissue Acquisition

BioStem Technologies has just made a big move in the world of advanced wound care. They've bought the surgical and wound care business from BioTissue, a company known for its work in regenerative healing. This deal brings BioStem a whole new set of products, like Neox® and Clarix®, and a team of sal

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

What's Really Hurting Our Chances of Having Kids?

In Australia, a big study looked at why some women struggle to have kids. It checked out both things they can control, like lifestyle choices, and things they can't, like health issues. The goal was to see which factors really matter when it comes to fertility problems over time. Lifestyle choices,

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Sickle Cell Disease: A Hidden Challenge in India's Vidarbha

Sickle cell disease is a serious blood disorder that affects millions globally, with a significant impact in India's Vidarbha region. This condition is passed down through families and causes red blood cells to take on a sickle shape, leading to various health issues. People with this disease often

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