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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Stop-Motion Adventure Hits Theaters in 2026

Laika, the studio known for its unique stop-motion films, has teamed up with Fathom Entertainment to bring "Wildwood" to U. S. theaters on October 23, 2026. FilmNation Entertainment will handle international sales. This film, directed by Travis Knight, is based on Colin Meloy's "The Decemberists" an

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court Weighs in on Trump's Bid to Remove Fed Governor

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating a significant case that could redefine the boundaries of presidential power over the Federal Reserve. At the heart of the matter is President Trump's attempt to remove Lisa Cook, a governor at the central bank, based on allegations of mortgage fraud that o

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Legends Honored: Taylor Swift and Other Icons Join Songwriters Hall of Fame

A group of legendary musicians have just been announced as the newest members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. These artists have created some of the most memorable songs in history, shaping the sound of generations. Among the inductees is Taylor Swift, who at 36 years old, is the youngest woman to

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Trade Tensions: E. U. Pauses Deal After Trump's Greenland Move

The E. U. has decided to put a hold on a big trade agreement with the U. S. This deal was supposed to make trade easier and cheaper between the two. But things changed when Trump made some big threats. Trump said he would add extra taxes, called tariffs, on goods from seven E. U. countries and the

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Stock Market Shifts: What's Moving the Numbers?

The stock market is always on the move, and this week is no different. Let's break down what's happening. First up, the energy sector is leading the pack. It's up by 2. 3%, making it the top performer among the S&P 500 sectors. Companies like EQT, Texas Pacific Land Trust, and Expand Energy are see

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Denver's Unexpected Challenge: Can the Broncos Rise Without Their Star QB?

The Denver Broncos are in a tough spot. They made it to the AFC Championship Game, but their star quarterback, Bo Nix, got hurt. Now, they have to rely on backup Jarrett Stidham. This changes everything. The Broncos have a strong team, but can they still win without their main quarterback? The Bron

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

NBA Teams Ranked: Who's Hot, Who's Not at Season's Halfway Mark

The NBA season is halfway done, and things are getting interesting. Some teams are doing way better than expected, while others are struggling. The Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs are now seen as serious title contenders, even though they weren't supposed to be this good so soon. The Boston Ce

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Why Greenland Matters: A Look at the Arctic's Strategic Hotspot

Greenland, the world's largest island, is a hot topic these days. It's not just about ice and snow; this place is packed with resources and sits in a very important spot. Eight countries, including the US, Russia, and Canada, have land within the Arctic Circle, making this area super strategic. So,

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

EU and South America's Trade Deal Hits a Snag

Lawmakers in the European Union have decided to pause a big trade agreement with South American countries. They want the top court to check if the deal follows EU rules. The vote was close, with 334 in favor and 324 against, and a few abstentions. This deal, known as the EU-Mercosur agreement, has

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

What Happens When You Cap Credit Card Rates?

Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, recently shared his thoughts on President Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. He suggested testing this idea in Vermont and Massachusetts. He brought this up at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Dimon believes that a natio

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