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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

America's Push to Break China's Rare Earth Grip

The U. S. is making big moves to reduce its dependence on China for rare earth minerals. These minerals are super important for things like smartphones, electric cars, and even military tech. Right now, China controls most of the world's supply, which puts other countries at risk if something goes w

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Jan 15 2026FINANCE

Shopify's Stock: What's Driving the Recent Rise?

Shopify's stock is on the move, and it's not alone. The whole market is feeling good, especially tech stocks. The S&P 500 is up, and the tech sector is leading the charge. But why is Shopify climbing? No big news is pushing Shopify's stock today. It's more about the overall mood in the market. Inve

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Finance Teams Get a Boost with New Software

Finance teams just got a powerful new ally. Pacera, a fresh software company, is here to shake things up. It's made by merging three well-known Nordic finance tools: Aico, AARO, and Mercur. Each of these tools has been helping finance teams for years. Aico handles the financial close process. AARO m

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Jan 15 2026FINANCE

State Street Steps into the Digital Finance Arena

State Street has just rolled out a new Digital Asset Platform. This is a big move for them. It's a system that helps turn traditional finance into digital tokens. The platform is built to be safe, strong, and able to grow. It's like a bridge between old-school money and new-school digital assets. T

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Jan 15 2026FINANCE

What Does Being Rich Really Mean?

Ramit Sethi, a well-known financial expert, has a different take on what it means to be rich. He thinks the word "rich" is often misunderstood. Many people picture fancy cars or luxury vacations when they hear it. But Sethi believes being rich is more personal. For him, it could mean spending time w

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Italy's Data Watchdog Faces Corruption Cloud

Italy's data privacy agency, often seen as a tough enforcer of tech giants, is now under scrutiny itself. Police recently raided its offices as part of a corruption and embezzlement investigation. The probe focuses on the agency's president and three board members, with allegations of overspending a

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Illinois Judges: Who Picks the Next One?

In Illinois, judges have a unique way of choosing their successors. When a judge steps down, other judges often pick who will fill the vacant seat. This is not a new practice. It has been part of the state's constitution since 1970. Mary Jane Theis, a judge from Chicago, is about to retire. She has

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Jan 15 2026CRIME

The Unseen Side of Car Rentals: A Crime Ring Exposed

A recent case has brought to light a hidden underworld of crime-tourism, where car rentals played a key role. At the center of this operation were Juan Carlos Thola-Duran and Ana Maria Arriagada, a couple from Sand Canyon. They ran a car rental business called Driver Power Rentals (DPR) in Van Nuys,

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Costa Rica's New Prison: A Bold Move or Political Play?

Costa Rica is building a massive new prison, and the president of El Salvador helped open it. This prison is a big deal because Costa Rica is usually the safest country in Central America. But lately, crime has been going up, so they need to do something about it. The new prison is called CACCO. It

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Formation Shift: Carrick's Easy Task

Michael Carrick is stepping into a familiar situation at Manchester United. The team's setup is still well-suited to his preferred formation, unlike his predecessor Ruben Amorim. Amorim struggled to implement his 3-4-2-1 system. The team was built for a 4-2-3-1 formation. Amorim's stubbornness led t

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