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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Shine Bright for Justice at Golden Globes

The 83rd Golden Globes turned into a stage for protest. Many famous faces stood up against U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This happened just days after Renée Nicole Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer. Stars like Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Ariana Grande wore pins. These

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Why Big Names Are Back in the Spotlight

Brands are shelling out big bucks for celebrities to star in their ads. In 2025, over a billion dollars was spent on securing top talent, beating pre-pandemic numbers. This surge in spending shows a clear shift in advertising strategies. Marketers are under pressure to prove their ads work. With th

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Stand Up Against ICE at Golden Globes

Hollywood made a bold statement at the Golden Globes. Many celebrities chose to wear small pins to support a cause. These pins were black and white. They had two messages: \"ICE OUT\" and \"BE GOOD. \" The pins honored Renee Good. She was a woman who died this week. An ICE agent was involved in her

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion Faux Pas: A Look at the Golden Globes 2026 Red Carpet

The Golden Globes 2026 red carpet saw a mix of bold and questionable fashion choices. Ortega's all-black ensemble was a standout, but it might have been better with less texture. The embellished top and daring cutouts were interesting, but the low-waisted skirt with a subtle train could have been si

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

20 Years of Learning Together: Indo-US Emergency Medicine Journey

Emergency medicine (EM) is a big deal in many places, but it's fairly new in India. It only became its own thing in 2009. Before that, doctors without special training handled emergencies. To help them learn more, the Indo-US Emergency and Trauma Collaborative started yearly meetings in 2005. These

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

When Buying a Crypto Account Backfires

A crypto user found out the hard way that buying verified accounts can lead to trouble. The person, known as Captain Bunny, had about $40, 000 in stablecoins locked in accounts that weren't registered under their real name. These accounts were bought in late 2023 to get around restrictions for users

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Aluminum's Big Comeback: Why Alcoa's Stock is Soaring

Alcoa's stock has seen a huge jump, doubling in just six months. This isn't just a random spike. It's part of a bigger story about how the world is changing and how companies like Alcoa are adapting. Aluminum is everywhere. It's in cars, planes, and even in the green energy tech we're all talking a

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Sneaky Attack on Betterment: What Happened and Why It Matters

Betterment, a popular automated investment platform, recently faced a cyberattack. Hackers used a clever trick called social engineering to break into some of Betterment's systems. This happened on January 9, and the hackers got their hands on personal details like names, email addresses, phone numb

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Stablecoin Rewards: A Fight for Crypto's Future

A big fight is happening in the U. S. over stablecoin rewards. Coinbase, a major crypto company, is pushing back against new rules that could hurt its business. The issue is about who can offer rewards on stablecoins like USDC. Coinbase makes a lot of money from these rewards. But banks want to chan

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Credit Card Interest Rate Cap: What's the Deal?

Big changes might be coming to credit card interest rates. President Donald Trump recently suggested a temporary limit on these rates. He wants a 10% cap for one year, starting in January 2026. This news didn't sit well with banks and financial companies. Their stock prices dropped on Monday. Citi

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