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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

A Big Ask: Trump Wants to Spend More on Military

The US might soon see a huge boost in military spending. President Trump wants to increase the defence budget to $1. 5 trillion by 2027. This is a big jump from the current $901 billion. He believes this will help build a stronger military. Trump says the extra money will come from tariffs. These ar

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in AI: Anthropic's Ambitious Plans

Anthropic, the company behind the popular AI chatbot Claude, is in talks to raise a massive $10 billion. This funding round could value the company at around $350 billion, which is almost double what it was worth just four months ago. The discussions involve major players like Coatue Management and

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

New Rules on Transgender Care for Kids: What's Happening?

The U. S. government has decided to pause its plan to exclude healthcare providers who offer gender-affirming care to children from Medicare and Medicaid. This decision came after a group of states led by Democrats sued the government over the proposed rules. Last month, the government suggested ne

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Little-Known Chemicals and Your Baby's Growth

Chemicals called PFAS are everywhere. They are in our water, food, and even the air. These chemicals are known as endocrine disruptors. This means they mess with the body's hormones. They can cause problems for growing kids, especially in the first two years of life. One way babies get these chemic

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Quickly Spotting Pancreatic Fat: A New Tech Breakthrough

Pancreatic fat is becoming a big deal in health. With more people struggling with obesity and metabolic issues, doctors need better ways to check fat levels without surgery. A new method uses special imaging to map fat in the pancreas. The goal is to do this quickly, in one breath, and get clear, us

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Jan 08 2026EDUCATION

Catching Cheaters: The New AI Arms Race in Schools

Teachers are now in a tough spot. AI tools are making it easier for students to cheat. Some educators are fighting back with clever tricks to catch cheaters. One history teacher, Will Teague, used a sneaky method. He hid words in an assignment that only AI tools would notice. This made AI-generated

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Trump Supports Harbaugh After Ravens' Shocking Move

John Harbaugh's journey with the Baltimore Ravens ended abruptly, leaving many fans and experts scratching their heads. The Ravens' owner, Steve Bisciotti, made the tough call to let Harbaugh go after a season that fell short of expectations. The team, once considered Super Bowl contenders, finished

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

A New Bank for Digital Money?

A company tied to the Trump family has big plans. World Liberty Financial wants to start a new kind of bank. This bank would deal with digital money, like stablecoins. They have asked the U. S. government for permission to do this. Stablecoins are digital money tied to real-world currencies. They a

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

EU's New Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2026, crypto companies in the EU will begin gathering tax details from users. This is part of the EU's DAC8 rules. Many people think this means the end of crypto privacy. But that's not quite true. The EU set January 1, 2026, as the start date for data collection. However, the first ful

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

Chicago Shooting Mystery: A Suspect, But No Clear Answers

In Chicago, a man named Hector Gomez is in hot water, but not for the reason you might think. He's facing new federal charges, but not for the shooting that first got him in trouble. Instead, he's accused of having a gun, which is a no-no for him because he's an undocumented immigrant with a felony

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