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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

A Sudden Exit: The Changing Face of the Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center is going through a lot right now. First, it got a new name, which not everyone is happy about. Then, the person in charge of putting on shows, Kevin Couch, left his job after just a few days. He didn't say why he quit. The Kennedy Center hasn't said much either. This isn't the fi

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

New York Tax Preparers: What You Need to Know

New rules are in place for those who help people file their taxes in New York. The state's tax department has updated its guide for tax preparers. This guide is a must-read for anyone who helps others with their income tax returns. First, some tax preparers must register with the state. This is not

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Charging Up: The US EV Boom Beyond the Hype

In the US, electric vehicle (EV) drivers now have more fast charger options than ever before. This surge in charging stations happened even though EV sales slowed down and federal incentives ended. The number of chargers grew the most in the last three months of last year. The growth in chargers is

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Jan 29 2026WEATHER

Southern States Brace for Another Cold Snap

The South is in a rush to fix things after a big winter storm. Mississippi sent 500 National Guard troops to clear roads blocked by fallen trees. Meanwhile, Tennessee has almost 1, 000 workers trying to get power back to thousands of homes in Nashville. The weather isn't helping. The National Weath

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Coinbase's Stock Slide: What's the Real Story?

Coinbase Global, a big name in crypto finance, has seen its stock take a hit recently. Over the past week, its value dropped by 13%, wiping out about $8. 5 billion in market cap. Now, it's sitting at $56 billion. This isn't just a small blip; the stock has been underperforming all year, with a -7. 4

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Reunited and Ready to Steal the Show

Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo are back on screen together for the fifth time. This time, they star in "Crime 101, " a new action-packed movie that had its big debut in London. Hemsworth plays Mike Davis, a clever thief who has been pulling off heists along the 101 Freeway without getting caught.

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Smart Choices: What's Shaping the 2026 Housing Market

In 2026, the housing market is expected to see some interesting shifts. After a slow few years, more homes are likely to be sold. This is good news for buyers, as it means less competition and more choices. However, it's not all smooth sailing. The construction of new homes is expected to slow down,

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Understanding Suicide Risks in Canada's Diverse Communities

Canada is known for its multicultural society. But this diversity can make things tricky when it comes to mental health. Standard suicide risk assessments might not work well for everyone, especially immigrants and refugees. These groups might show signs of suicidal thoughts differently than people

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Racial Divides: A Look at America's Growing Problem

America is facing a tough time with racism. It's not like the old days, but it's still a big issue. Some people think it's getting worse, like it was in South Africa during apartheid. That was a dark time when people were treated unfairly because of their skin color. In the U. S. , racism isn't as

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Russia's Backup Plan for Bushehr Nuclear Plant Staff

Russia has a plan to pull out its workers from Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant if things get too risky. This plant, the only one Iran has running, was built by Russia, and there are more nuclear facilities being constructed there. Last year, a U. S. attack hit some of Iran's nuclear sites, but Bushehr

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