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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

How Aging Shapes Our View of the World

The way we see the world is shaped by our bodies, minds, and experiences. This is not just a philosophical idea but a fact supported by science. As we grow older, our bodies and minds change, and so does our perception of reality. Aging brings both challenges and benefits to our cognitive abilities

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

New York Takes Aim at Unlicensed Crypto with Harsher Rules

New York is stepping up its game against unlicensed crypto businesses. The state wants to make operating without a license a criminal offense, not just a fine. This move comes as crypto is increasingly used for illegal activities, and current penalties aren't stopping the underground market. The ne

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Moment: What's Shaking Up the Crypto World?

Bitcoin is hanging around the $95, 000 mark, but things aren't as smooth as they seem. The crypto market structure bill has cast a shadow, making investors a bit nervous. Despite this, Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $100. 1 million on Thursday, and Ethereum ETFs saw an even bigger boost with $164. 4 million

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

Blockchain's Big Year: Rules, Growth, and Real-World Use

The blockchain world is growing up in 2026. After years of uncertainty, U. S. rules are now clearer. This shift is pushing blockchain from hype to real-world use. Stablecoins, digital tokens tied to the dollar, are now more trusted. They must follow strict rules, like regular checks and transparenc

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Players Take a Pause: What's Going On?

Bitcoin and Ethereum, the leading names in the cryptocurrency space, had a quiet Friday after a strong start to the week. Bitcoin peaked at $94, 600 on Wednesday and was trading near $95, 300, marking a 4. 6% increase for the week. Ethereum also saw gains, rising 5. 9% to $3, 250. However, trading

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A Closer Look at the Fed Chair Investigation

A recent probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. The investigation is about a renovation project that went over budget by a lot. Powell has denied any wrongdoing and believes the probe is politically motivated, aimed at pressuring him to lower intere

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Lisbon Police Officers Face Serious Charges for Brutal Acts

In a shocking turn of events, two young police officers from Lisbon are now facing serious charges. They are accused of torturing homeless people and migrants. What makes this even worse is that they shared images of their cruel actions online with other officers. This has sparked a wider investigat

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Way to Save on AI Tools for Your Business

Businesses today use many AI tools. They need them for writing, making images, and talking to customers. But paying for each one separately can be costly. Switching between different platforms also wastes time. There's a new option called 1min. AI. It combines many AI tools into one. Instead of pay

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

HOA Boards: When Good Judgment Goes Wrong

HOA boards have a lot of power, but they can't just do whatever they want. The Business Judgment Rule (BJR) is supposed to protect them from lawsuits when they make mistakes. But it's not a free pass. Courts usually side with HOA boards, but only if they follow the rules. In 1999, a homeowner sued

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Unlocking 401(k) Funds for Home Buyers: A New Strategy?

The cost of buying a home has gone up a lot. The money needed for a down payment has almost doubled. A top economic advisor, Kevin Hassett, shared a new idea. He said people might be able to use their 401(k) savings for a down payment. This idea is part of a bigger plan to make housing more affordab

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