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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 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 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 2026OPINION

Why Politicians Target Trans Kids in Sports

Politicians are using trans kids in sports as a way to get votes. This is wrong. It puts kids at risk. Trans kids already face a lot of problems. They are more likely to feel sad, worried, or turn to drugs. Sports should help them, not hurt them. Only a tiny number of athletes are trans. In all of

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

US Lawyers Give Green Light to Maduro's Removal

In a surprising move, lawyers from the Trump administration gave the go-ahead for a military operation to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from power. This decision was made just days before the operation took place. The lawyers argued that the action would not be considered a full-scale w

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Japanese Canadians Keep Aging Gracefully

In the heart of the Greater Toronto Area, a unique dining program is helping Japanese Canadian seniors stay connected and healthy. This isn't just about food; it's about culture, community, and belonging. The program, known as Community Congregate Dining (CCD), brings together seniors aged 65 and o

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Jan 15 2026RELIGION

Florida's Push for Faith in Schools: A New Debate

In Florida, a new proposal is stirring up conversations about religion in public schools. The idea is to let students openly express their religious beliefs in their schoolwork and add a daily moment of silence. This isn't just about freedom of expression; it's about making sure everyone's beliefs a

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Catholics and the Changing Face of American Politics

The political scene in America has seen a significant shift, especially among Christians. The current administration's policies have sparked a reaction from various religious groups, with Catholics emerging as a potential game-changer. Initially, the religious right, a coalition of white evangelica

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Silence Speaks Volumes: Where Are the Voices for Iran?

In Iran, a struggle for freedom and rights is unfolding, yet the world seems to have turned a blind eye. The government has cut off internet and cell services, making it tough to see or hear what's happening. Reports suggest that around 12, 000 people have lost their lives while millions of Iranians

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Jan 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Share a Birthday on January 15, 2026

January 15, 2026, marks a special day for many celebrities. Regina King and Grace VanderWaal are among those celebrating their birthdays. But they are not alone. Many other famous faces also share this birthday. Regina King, known for her acting and directing, is turning 55. She has made a big impa

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