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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Bumpy Ride: Markets Rise Despite Political Tensions

Wall Street saw a rebound on Monday, with major indexes reaching new highs. The S&P 500 added 0. 2% to its previous record, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average recovered from an early loss of nearly 500 points to gain 86 points. The Nasdaq composite also saw a 0. 3% increase. However, the market

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Korean Adults' Health Habits: A Mixed Picture

Over the past few years, Korean adults have been facing a bit of a health puzzle. While their exercise routines have stayed pretty much the same, their eating habits have taken a turn for the worse. This is what a recent study found out when they looked at data from 2018 to 2021. The study focused

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Jan 13 2026OPINION

Hiring Rush at ICE: Is Speed Compromising Safety?

A recent incident in south Minneapolis has sparked concerns about the quality of training for new ICE agents. The event, captured on video, raises questions about whether the agency is prioritizing quantity over quality in its hiring process. The incident involving Renee Nicole Good is not an isola

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Grazing on Public Lands

Public lands in the U. S. are vast, covering an area more than twice the size of California. These lands are used for many things, including grazing livestock. The government allows ranchers to use these lands for a fee, but the fees are much lower than what ranchers would pay on private land. In fa

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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 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 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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Night of Laughs and Jabs at the Golden Globes

Wanda Sykes stole the spotlight at the Golden Globes, even though she wasn't the one winning an award. She was the one handing them out. The comedian had a field day roasting the nominees for best stand-up comedy. Each joke was sharper than the last, but the one aimed at Ricky Gervais hit the hardes

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

The Golden Globes: A Night of Wins, Wishes, and Weirdness

The Golden Globes brought a mix of excitement and odd moments. The event celebrated top films and TV shows, with "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet" grabbing major film awards. "Adolescence" also made a splash, winning four TV awards. Nikki Glaser wrapped up the night with a heartfelt tribute t

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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking the Hidden Potential of Lipid Membranes

Lipid membranes are more than just passive barriers. They have a secret life. When exposed to electric fields, they can exhibit unique behaviors. Think of them as tiny, dynamic sponges that can remember and respond to electrical signals. Scientists used advanced computer simulations to study these

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