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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jackass 5: A Wild Ride Back to the Big Screen

Johnny Knoxville, the face behind the chaotic antics of the Jackass crew, has just dropped a bombshell. He announced that the gang is back for another round of crazy stunts in "Jackass 5, " set to hit theaters on June 26. This news comes as a surprise to many, considering the crew has been at this f

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

A Man's Odd Collection: The Mysterious Case of Stolen Remains

In a bizarre turn of events, a man in Pennsylvania has been accused of stealing and hoarding human remains from an old cemetery. Police found over 100 skulls, bones, and even mummified body parts in his basement and storage unit. The man, identified as Jonathan Christ Gerlach, is said to have target

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

The Fall of a Hollywood Titan: Harvey Weinstein's Legal Struggles

Harvey Weinstein, once a powerful figure in Hollywood, is now facing serious legal troubles. He is considering a guilty plea to avoid a third trial in New York. This trial is connected to a third-degree rape charge that has not yet been decided. Weinstein appeared in court recently, looking much pa

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

XRP's Unexpected Surge: What's Driving the Crypto's Sudden Rise?

XRP, a well-known cryptocurrency, has caught attention with a sudden price jump. After a sluggish 2025, it's now trading at levels not seen since November. So, what's behind this sudden interest? One key factor is the growing interest in XRP spot ETFs. These funds allow investors to buy XRP indirec

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

Unlocking Lost Fortunes: How a Dutch Firm Reclaims Millions in Crypto

In the world of cryptocurrency, losing access to your wallet can feel like burying treasure and forgetting the map. That's where Crypto Recovers steps in. This Dutch company has made a name for itself by helping people regain access to their digital fortunes. In 2025 alone, they recovered over $2. 5

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Oregon's Big Money Move: Can They Make It Work?

Oregon is trying to clean up its political money game. They passed a law to limit big donations and make spending more transparent. But now, they need a lot of cash to make it happen. The Secretary of State's Office wants $25 million to start. But they admit they don't know the final cost. This is

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Why Air Jordans Became a Streetwear Staple: A Clash of Opinions

A recent debate has sparked between Rich Paul and rapper Cormega about what truly made Air Jordans so popular. Rich Paul argues that the success of the Air Jordan brand wasn't just about Michael Jordan's basketball skills, but more about the lifestyle and influence of people on the streets. He belie

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Retail Bosses: Why Are They Leaving?

Running a retail company is tougher than ever. The job has changed a lot. It's not just about selling stuff anymore. Now, CEOs have to deal with data science, global politics, and sustainability. All while keeping the business running smoothly. The big changes started after the pandemic. In 2023, m

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Trouble in the Jewelry World: Suppliers Left in the Lurch by Shopping Network

In a surprising turn of events, a well-known shopping network, ShopHQ, has left several jewelry suppliers in a tough spot. The network, owned by billionaire Manoj Bhargava, has been accused of not paying for goods sold on its platform. Samuel Behnam, a jeweler from Great Neck, Long Island, has been

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Clash Over Immigration: Trump's Business-Friendly Approach vs. Miller's Strict Policies

President Trump recently expressed his displeasure with how his administration is handling immigration, specifically when it comes to highly skilled workers. He criticized a raid that took place in September, where 475 workers, mostly from South Korea, were detained while working on a Hyundai plant

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