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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Bid Farewell to Iconic Highmark Stadium

The Buffalo Bills are set to play their last game at the historic Highmark Stadium, a place that has seen countless victories, defeats, and unforgettable moments. The stadium, known affectionately as The Ralph, has been a beloved landmark for fans for decades. It's not just a stadium; it's a place f

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Jan 04 2026CRYPTO

California's Crypto Billionaires: Will They Really Go?

California is home to many crypto billionaires. A new tax plan has them talking about leaving. A union proposed a 5% tax on assets for residents worth over $1 billion. This could bring in up to $100 billion. The tax would also include a one-time fee of $1 billion for those worth over $20 billion. Th

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Billy Joel Makes a Comeback: A Surprise Performance After Health Scare

Billy Joel, the legendary piano man, made a sudden return to the stage. This happened in Florida, where he owns some property. It was a special event celebrating the 30th anniversary of a local village. A cover band, Turnstiles, was performing there. They play songs by Billy Joel. Imagine everyone's

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

California's Billionaire Tax: A Bold Move or a Risky Gamble?

California is considering a new tax plan. It would target the state's billionaires. The idea is to tax their wealth, not their income. This has sparked a heated debate. Some people support the tax. They argue that billionaires' wealth has grown a lot in recent years. A one-time 5% tax would not hur

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Straw Struggle: Paper vs. Plastic and the PFAS Problem

Florida is in the middle of a big debate about straws. Some people think paper straws are better for the environment. But now, there's a new problem: paper straws might not be as safe as we thought. A new bill in Florida wants to stop cities and towns from making their own rules about straws. The b

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

President Trump Blocks Two Bills, Sparks Controversy

President Donald Trump recently made a bold move by vetoing two bills that had support from both Democrats and Republicans. These bills were all about improving infrastructure, but Trump said no, claiming they would cost taxpayers too much money. One of the bills, H. R. 131, was about reducing the

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

South Korea Puts Crypto Plans on Hold: What's the Hold-Up?

South Korea is taking its time with a big crypto plan. They wanted to let people make their own stablecoins tied to the Korean won. But there are some big fights over the rules. So, they won't even start talking about it in the government until 2026. The main fight is about who gets to say if a sta

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Tax Talk: Should the Rich Pay More?

A big shot in the crypto world has some thoughts on taxes and wealth. Mike Novogratz, who runs Galaxy Digital, thinks the talk about taxing the super-rich should happen at the national level, not just in states like California. He said this isn't a small issue that will fade away. Novogratz believe

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

A Shadowy Conflict: Lawmaker's Ties to a Sanctioned Billionaire

A Conservative lawmaker, Lord Wolfson, finds himself in hot water. He's a shadow attorney general and a lawyer for Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire under UK sanctions. Labour isn't happy about this setup. They say it's a conflict of interest. Justice Minister Jake Richards even called it "ind

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

German Probe into Usmanov's Alleged Violations Ends with a Deal

A recent investigation by German authorities into Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has come to a close. The probe focused on alleged violations of foreign trade laws. Specifically, it looked into payments made for security services at two properties in Bavaria. The payments were made between Apri

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