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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum ETFs Start Paying Out: What It Means for Investors

Grayscale's Ethereum ETFs have just made history. They've paid out their first rewards to investors. This is a big deal because it's the first time a U. S. ETF has done this. The payout is small, just $0. 083178 per share. But it's a sign of things to come. These ETFs stake Ethereum, which means th

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Tackle Crime: National Guard and Insurrection Act

President Trump recently shared his plans to address crime in major cities. He mentioned that the National Guard might return to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland if crime rates rise. This idea is part of his broader strategy to combat crime in these areas. Trump also hinted at the possibility of

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ben and Matt: A Night of Betrayal and Cash

In the heart of Miami, a group of cops find themselves in a sticky situation. They've stumbled upon a massive pile of cash, $20 million to be exact, hidden in an abandoned house. But as they try to figure out what to do with it, things start to get messy. Friends turn into foes, and trust becomes a

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Sun's Fiery Show: How Scientists Tracked a Record-Breaking Solar Storm

The Sun, our closest star, has been putting on quite a show lately. In 2024, scientists got a front-row seat to one of the most active solar regions in decades. This wasn't just any solar activity; it was a massive, complex magnetic structure that caused some of the strongest solar storms in years.

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

Pittsburgh's Weather: From Freezing to Melting

Pittsburgh is finally saying goodbye to its deep freeze. After a long stretch of cold weather, temperatures are on the rise. By the end of this week, things could get quite warm, with highs reaching up to 60 degrees. This sudden change is expected to melt the snow that has been piling up. The warm-

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Driving for Work? Know the New Mileage Rates for 2026

In 2026, if you use your personal car for work, you might notice a small change in your tax deductions. The IRS has decided to increase the standard mileage rate for business use to 72. 5 cents per mile. This is a 2. 5 cent increase from the previous year. The change is based on data analysis and in

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Syria and Israel: A Fresh Start in Peace Talks

Syria and Israel are back at the negotiating table, thanks to the U. S. stepping in to help. After a few months of silence, talks have restarted, with Syria pushing for Israeli troops to leave areas they took over after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian team, led by Foreign Minister Asaad al-S

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Justice Roberts Ends Year With a Puzzle

Chief Justice John Roberts wrapped up the Supreme Court's 2025 report with a quote from Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U. S. president. Coolidge, known for his quiet demeanor and conservative fiscal policies, spoke these words in 1926. He was celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Declaration of Indepe

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Jan 05 2026RELIGION

Maine's Unique Spiritual Journey

Maine stands out as one of the least religious states in the U. S. , but this doesn't mean its residents lack spiritual beliefs. In fact, many Mainers are exploring alternative paths to find meaning and connection. Take Camilla Norsworthy, for example. She grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of La

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Diabetes and Eye Health: What Do People Really Know?

Diabetes is a huge problem. More than half a billion people around the world have it. In India, especially in the northeast, many people don't know how diabetes can hurt their eyes. This is a big deal because diabetes can cause blindness in working-age adults. A recent study looked at how much peopl

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