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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Privacy in the Digital Age: Supreme Court Takes on Tech and Crime

The Supreme Court has decided to tackle a significant issue: whether police can use tech to track people's phones during investigations. This case, Chatrie v. United States, revolves around a man named Okello T. Chatrie, who is currently in prison for a bank robbery that happened near Richmond, Virg

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Soda Trend: Is Olipop's Shirley Temple Worth the Hype?

Olipop's latest soda, Shirley Temple, has taken the internet by storm. This vanilla and cherry-flavored drink is part of the growing trend of mocktails, especially popular during Dry January. The brand has gained significant attention, not just for its taste but also for its celebrity endorsements a

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Rollercoaster: Highs, Lows, and Everything in Between

Cryptocurrency markets had a wild ride this week. Bitcoin prices skyrocketed, breaking past the $95, 000 threshold. Ether also saw a significant increase. Meanwhile, US spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted substantial investments, amassing around $1. 7 billion in just four days. Legislation in the United St

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A New Player in Crypto Lending

Mutuum Finance, a fresh face in the crypto world, is making waves with its decentralized lending protocol. The project has just wrapped up a security review by Halborn Security, a big deal for any crypto venture. This review is crucial because it ensures that the platform can handle collateral, inte

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

How Spain's Pension Changes Hit Women Harder

In Spain, a big change happened in 2011 to the pension system. The goal was to make it more stable for the future. But, it ended up making things harder for women. Here's why: Women often take breaks from work to take care of family. This can make their work history shorter. The new rules said you

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Broadcom Inc. : A Stock on the Move

Broadcom Inc. stock has been on the rise, catching the attention of investors. This isn't just a random jump; it's part of a broader trend in the tech sector, which has seen a modest gain of 0. 13%. The overall market is a bit mixed, with the S&P 500 up slightly and the Nasdaq down a touch. It's lik

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

GNOME 50: A Big Change for Linux Users

GNOME 50 is here, and it's making a big move. It's now only using Wayland. This means you can't start GNOME with the old X11 system anymore. But don't worry, your old X11 apps will still work. They'll run through something called XWayland. This change is part of a bigger trend. Many Linux desktops

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

Why Are Families in Asia Having Fewer Kids?

Asia is a big place, with lots of people. How many kids families have is super important. It affects jobs, money, and who takes care of elderly people. If families have fewer kids, the population gets older. This can cause problems for the economy and society. In the past, families in Asia had lots

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Style Rules for the 2026 Actor Awards: A New Twist on Glamour

The 2026 Actor Awards, streaming on March 1, is shaking things up with a fresh dress code. For the first time in its 31-year history, attendees are expected to follow a specific theme: “Reimagining Hollywood Glamour from the ’20s and ’30s. ” This new rule, announced by Elle on January 15, is reminis

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Small Businesses Get a Fair Shot at Loans Thanks to Crypto

In many parts of the world, getting a loan is a big challenge. Traditional banks often require a solid credit history and stable income, which many small business owners lack. This leaves a lot of people without access to the funding they need to grow their businesses. Enter Solana-based lenders. T

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