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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

A New Way to Save, Spend, and Earn with Moto Finance

Moto Finance, a new financial tech company, just got $1. 8 million to build a unique money platform. This platform combines a high-interest savings account and a premium credit card, all powered by blockchain tech. The idea is to give people better ways to save, spend, and earn rewards, all in one p

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Crisis: When Politics Meets Parenting

Minnesota is in a tough spot. The federal government has put a freeze on child care funding. This is a big deal. It affects thousands of families and their kids. The freeze came after a video went viral. The video claimed fraud in Somali-run day cares. The Trump administration took this seriously.

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Mystery: Who's to Blame?

Republicans are raising alarms about a huge fraud case in Minnesota. They say billions of taxpayer dollars have been stolen. A Florida representative even compared it to the mafia. He wants the federal government to take strong action, just like they did to fight organized crime in the past. Federa

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Trump's Water War: Colorado's GOP Reps Break Silence

President Donald Trump has been making waves in Colorado, and not in a good way. He's been holding back funds for projects that would help the state, especially areas that voted for him in the last election. This includes a water pipeline for southeastern Colorado and disaster relief for wildfires a

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Chicago's After-School Programs Face Sudden Funding Crisis

A big problem is unfolding in Chicago. Education supporters are in a hurry. They are trying to stop a huge cut in money for after-school programs. The cut is $60 million. It will hurt many schools in Illinois. The cuts are set to start on January 1st. This is right after winter break. Critics say t

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Birthdays That Matter on January 1st

January 1st is not just about fresh starts and resolutions; it's also a day packed with celebrity birthdays. This year, the spotlight shines on some notable figures like Grandmaster Flash and Frank Langella. But why do we care about these birthdays? Well, they give us a peek into the lives of those

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

California's COVID Cash: Where Did It All Go?

California's handling of COVID funds has sparked serious concerns. A recent discussion highlighted how billions of dollars meant for relief might have ended up in the wrong hands. The issue goes beyond simple mismanagement; it's about organized crime benefiting from the chaos. Fraudulent activities

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

A Long Goodbye to a Dedicated Educator

The Highland Local Schools District Board of Education recently celebrated the retirement of Robert Kelly, a long-serving board member. Kelly's journey in public service began long before his time on the school board. He started as a Granger Township trustee and later served on the Medina County Boa

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Valencia's Jazz Singers Aim for Big Stage

Valencia High School's jazz choir, Two N' Four, is making waves. They've been invited to sing at the 2026 Jazz Education Network International Conference in New Orleans. This is a big deal! It's like the Olympics for jazz education. The choir needs to raise $7, 500 for flights. Every member should g

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

YouTuber's Claims Spark Federal Funding Freeze

A recent video by Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old YouTuber, has led to a freeze in child care funding to Minnesota. Shirley, who calls himself an "independent YouTube journalist, " posted a 42-minute video on X and YouTube. In it, he and an older man, identified only as "David, " visited several daycare

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