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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Walmart and Google Team Up to Revolutionize Shopping

Walmart and Google have joined forces to bring a new shopping experience to customers. This collaboration will allow shoppers to use Google's AI assistant, Gemini, to find and purchase products from Walmart and Sam's Club. The announcement was made by Walmart's incoming CEO John Furner and Google's

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Why Ignoring Your Teeth Now Can Cost You Later

Dentists are trying to convince young adults to take their oral health seriously. They are using creative methods to get this message across. For instance, they are using popular social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube. These platforms are effective because they allow dentists to show, rather

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Jan 11 2026FINANCE

Credit Card Interest Rates: A Battle Brewing

The idea of capping credit card interest rates at 10% for a year is back on the table, thanks to a push from the President. This proposal, which was part of his campaign promises, has sparked a heated debate. On one side, there are those who believe it could save Americans a significant amount of mo

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Jan 11 2026SCIENCE

Astronauts Head Home Early: A Look at the ISS Medical Evacuation

In space, things don't always go as planned. Right now, four astronauts are getting ready to come back to Earth sooner than expected. This is because one of them needs medical help that can't be given properly in space. The astronauts are part of the Crew-11 mission, which includes NASA's Mike Finck

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Congress Faces New Hurdles in Checking ICE Facilities

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has rolled out a new rule. It says lawmakers must now give a week's notice before visiting ICE detention centers. This move comes after a court stopped a similar rule last year. Some Democrats were recently turned away from an ICE facility in Minneapolis. T

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Boston's Next Move After Bregman Joins Cubs

Alex Bregman's decision to join the Cubs has left the Red Sox with some choices to make. The team had hoped to keep Bregman, but he chose a five-year, $175 million deal with Chicago. This means the Red Sox need to find another strong hitter for their lineup. Bo Bichette is now a top target for Bost

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: What's Next for the U. S. ?

The U. S. is taking another shot at creating rules for the crypto world. This isn't new, but it's important. The Senate is looking at two big parts of a bill that could shape how crypto works in the U. S. The goal? Make things clearer for everyone involved. The bill, called the Clarity Act, wants t

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Big Banks Are Now Big on Crypto: What's Going On?

Big banks are no longer just watching crypto from the sidelines. They're diving in headfirst. This isn't just about Bitcoin anymore. It's about tokenized cash, stablecoins, and even crypto ETFs. Banks are starting to see crypto as an opportunity, not a threat. Take JPMorgan, for example. They're mo

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

X's Crypto Conundrum: Bots, Blunders, and Backlash

In a digital world where bots are becoming smarter, social media platforms are struggling to keep up. X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing heat for its handling of crypto-related content. The founder of CryptoQuant, Ki Young Ju, has called out X for penalizing legitimate crypto discussions while

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Government Secrets Sold to Criminals: A Growing Threat

In France, a tax worker sold private data to criminals. She used her job access to find details on crypto experts, a wealthy businessman, prison guards, and a judge. The criminals paid €800 to attack a prison guard at home. This case shows a bigger problem. It's not just about hacking or stolen data

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