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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Maryland's Health Care Shift: Higher Costs Ahead?

Maryland is making big changes to how hospitals get paid. This shift is called the AHEAD model. It will start in 2028. The state will lose control over setting Medicare rates. Instead, the federal government will take over. Private insurers are not happy. They think this will make health care even

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Funds See Big Week: Bitcoin Leads the Charge

Last week, crypto investment products saw a huge surge in interest. Overall, they pulled in over $2. 17 billion, making it the biggest week for these funds since October. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. On Friday, things took a turn, with $378 million flowing out due to worries about Greenland and

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

Public WiFi Dangers: How Hackers Steal Crypto

Hackers are using a sneaky trick called \"Evil Twin\" WiFi to steal crypto. They copy real WiFi networks, like those at airports or hotels, to trick people into connecting. Once connected, hackers can steal sensitive info, like login details or even seed phrases, which can lead to losing crypto. Th

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move Shakes Up Markets

Trump's latest move has got everyone talking. He wants to buy Greenland. That's right, the whole island. But Denmark, which Greenland is a part of, isn't keen on the idea. So, Trump decided to play hardball. He's threatening to slap extra taxes on goods from several European countries. These include

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Rollercoaster Ride: Tariffs, Trends, and Treasure

Bitcoin is having a rough start to the week. Trade tensions are heating up, and the price is feeling the heat. It dipped below $92, 000, but traders say this might just be the beginning of a bigger drop. They're keeping an eye on key support levels, like $87, 000 and $80, 500. If Bitcoin can't hold

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Jan 19 2026LIFESTYLE

How a Mom Found Peace in Skincare After Losing Her Husband

Brielle Persun, known for her love of books and her online presence, faced a huge change in her life after her husband, Tyler, passed away. With a newborn son, Colby, she had to navigate single motherhood and find new ways to cope with her grief. Instead of just talking about books, she started sha

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

The High-Flying Life of a Chicago Con Man

A man known by many names, but none of them his own, is about to face a judge. Jawad Fakroune, or Angelino Escobar, or Giovanni Costello, or any of the other identities he used, lived a life of lies and luxury. He told people he was the son of a famous drug lord, or a big shot in the mafia. He dined

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Peaceful Paths: Dr. King's Lessons for Today

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. strongly believed in the power of nonviolence. He saw it as a way to bring about real and lasting peace. His words remind us that love and understanding can be stronger than violence. Everyone can help spread this message. By choosing peace, people can make a real differen

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Crowdfunding: A Double-Edged Sword for Americans

Crowdfunding has become a big deal in America. It's a way for people to raise money quickly when they need it most. But not everyone is happy about it. Some people think it's great because it helps others in need. Others worry about how the money is used and who benefits from it. A recent study sho

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Our Ocean, Our Say: Time to Speak Up on Offshore Drilling

The ocean is not just a government property. It belongs to all of us. The current administration might want to open up over 85% of the outer continental shelf for oil and gas drilling. But before they do, we have a chance to say something about it. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is giving us

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