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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Chip Shortage: A Bigger Problem Than We Thought

Micron Technology, a key supplier for Nvidia, has some bad news. They say the memory chip shortage is worse than expected. It's not just a small problem. It's a big one. And it's not going away soon. They think it will last way beyond 2026. This shortage is not just about a few extra chips. It's a

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Pompeii's Hidden Secrets: Love, Art, and Life in Ancient Walls

Pompeii, the city frozen in time by Mount Vesuvius' eruption in AD 79, keeps surprising us. Recently, advanced imaging tech has uncovered nearly 80 new inscriptions on a wall in Pompeii. These aren't just random scribbles. They're love notes, sketches, and even insults from everyday people. The wal

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Doubts Grow as Investor and Actor Team Up

Michael Burry, known for his bold investment moves, has joined actor Ben Affleck in questioning the reliability of AI. Both figures have raised concerns about the technology's limitations and potential pitfalls. Burry recently shared a clip from the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, where Affleck critic

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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 2026POLITICS

Is Trump's Health a Secret?

People have been talking about President Donald Trump's health for a while. Some think he might be hiding something serious. A doctor from Washington State University thinks Trump had a stroke last summer. This stroke might have affected the left side of his brain, which controls the right side of t

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Protection Rules: A Shift in Focus?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently revising the rules that decide which waters get protection under the Clean Water Act. This act has been keeping our waters clean for over 50 years. The EPA's new focus seems to be on boosting the economy, rather than just protecting the environm

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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 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 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Dog Crates: More Than Just a Kennel

Dog crates are no longer just simple boxes for pets. They are becoming a big business, with a market value expected to grow from $505. 33 million in 2025 to $765. 90 million by 2032. This growth is driven by a shift in how people see these products. They are not just for safety anymore. Now, they ar

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