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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Electric Cars Meet Entertainment: BYD and Mediawan Team Up

A surprising new partnership has just been announced. BYD, the company that makes electric cars, is teaming up with Mediawan, a big name in European entertainment. This isn't just about cars or movies. It's about money, creativity, and reaching new audiences. BYD is now the top electric car maker i

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Housing Head Supports Trump's Plan to Limit Investor Home Buys

A top housing official has praised President Donald Trump's recent proposal to prevent large investors from purchasing single-family homes. Bill Pulte, who leads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, believes this move could revive the housing market, which he claims has suffered under the previous ad

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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Jam: The Truth Behind As Ever's Inventory

Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand, As Ever, has been under the microscope lately. A recent website glitch caused quite a stir. People found a way to see how many items were in stock. This led to some serious questions about how well the products are actually selling. Some folks on Reddit thought the

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

The Truth About Weight Loss Drugs: Why They Aren't the Answer

Weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro are often seen as a quick solution, but they come with a big catch. Once you stop taking them, the weight you lost can return quickly. In fact, you might gain back about a pound each month. So, within a year, you could be back to where you started. And it's

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Laifen's Tech Marvels: A Look at the New Wave Pro and Mini Hair Dryer

Laifen made a big splash at CES 2026 with some cool new gadgets. They showed off their latest personal care tools, with the Wave Pro Electric Toothbrush stealing the spotlight. This isn't just any toothbrush—it's packed with smart features and high-tech engineering. The Wave Pro toothbrush is a gam

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Retail Bosses: Why Are They Leaving?

Running a retail company is tougher than ever. The job has changed a lot. It's not just about selling stuff anymore. Now, CEOs have to deal with data science, global politics, and sustainability. All while keeping the business running smoothly. The big changes started after the pandemic. In 2023, m

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Mason Bonner: A Standout Athlete's Journey Through Change

Mason Bonner, a standout athlete from Mullen High School, faced a sudden twist in his college football plans. In December, his commitment to the University of Michigan was thrown into question when the school's coaching staff underwent a significant change. This unexpected turn of events led to a wh

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Trouble in the Jewelry World: Suppliers Left in the Lurch by Shopping Network

In a surprising turn of events, a well-known shopping network, ShopHQ, has left several jewelry suppliers in a tough spot. The network, owned by billionaire Manoj Bhargava, has been accused of not paying for goods sold on its platform. Samuel Behnam, a jeweler from Great Neck, Long Island, has been

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

US President's Warning: More Strikes Possible in Nigeria

In a recent interview, the US President hinted that more military actions might happen in Nigeria. This comes after a strike on Christmas Day, which the US said was against Islamic State militants. The Nigerian government agreed, calling it a joint effort to fight terrorism, not about any specific r

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Mess: A Closer Look at the Welfare Fraud Scandal

The U. S. Treasury is stepping up its game to tackle a massive welfare fraud case in Minnesota. Secretary Scott Bessent made it clear that recovering stolen money and punishing those involved is a top priority. The scandal, which has been called one of the worst in U. S. history, saw billions of dol

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