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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Staten Island Podcast Became a Celebrity Magnet

In 2020, Nick Durst started a podcast called \"You Know I'm Right\" from his home in Prince's Bay. His goal was to make fun and interesting content. He wanted to talk to big names in sports, media, and entertainment. He asked them about their \"you know I'm right\" moments. These are times when they

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Caring at Home: The Hidden Struggle During Tough Times

When money is tight, who gets left behind? This question is especially important when it comes to home care. Many older adults need help at home, but getting that help can be expensive and hard to find. This problem gets worse when the economy is struggling, and governments have less money to spend.

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Mortgage Market Shake-Up: New Rules, More Risk

The housing finance world is buzzing with changes. Bill Pulte, the head of federal housing finance, has given Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the green light to buy way more mortgage bonds. Initially, the limit was $40 billion for each, but now it's up to $225 billion. That's a huge jump! This move coul

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Power Down in North Texas: A Storm's Impact

A winter storm has swept through North Texas, leaving thousands in the dark. By Saturday afternoon, over 16, 000 people were without electricity, mainly due to ice accumulation. This natural hazard can cause tree limbs to break and fall onto power lines, leading to widespread outages. Oncor, the co

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Afghanistan's Battle with Nature's Fury

Afghanistan is facing a tough time with nature. Heavy snow and rain have caused big problems. Over three days, 61 people lost their lives. More than 110 were hurt. This happened in many parts of the country. The disaster management team shared this news. They also said that 458 homes were damaged or

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

A Minneapolis Life Lost: What Happened and Why It Matters

A 31-year-old man from Minneapolis lost his life in a shooting involving federal immigration agents. This man, a lawful gun owner, had no serious run-ins with the law, only parking tickets. The scene quickly turned chaotic, with protesters gathering and small fires breaking out. Police are urging pe

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Big Freeze: How the U. S. Is Bracing for a Major Winter Storm

A massive winter storm is sweeping across the U. S. , bringing snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. This storm is expected to impact over half the country, causing travel disruptions and power outages. The storm started in the Southwest and is moving eastward, affecting cities like Dallas,

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Jan 24 2026OPINION

Portland, Maine: A City of Contrasts and Compassion

Portland, Maine, is a city known for its warmth and welcoming nature, but it's also a place where people are standing up for their neighbors. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents might find the city's atmosphere a bit chilly, as many residents are not happy about their presence. The cit

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Big Changes in How Big Players Handle Their Crypto

Big companies are starting to see self-custody in a new light. For a long time, they thought managing crypto keys and using personal hardware was too risky. But now, things are changing. Better tools and safer hardware are making self-custody a real option for big players. They can keep control of

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

How Leaders Are Tackling the Affordability Crisis

The affordability crisis is taking center stage in politics right now. It's not just a buzzword; it's a real concern for many people. Leaders across the country are putting it at the top of their to-do lists. They're introducing new bills to tackle the rising costs of living, housing, energy, and ev

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