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Jan 29 2026BUSINESS

CBS Evening News: Changes and Challenges

CBS Evening News is undergoing significant changes. The network has started offering buyouts to some of its staff. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce costs and reshape the news program. The buyouts were proposed by Kim Harvey, the executive producer of the show. This news comes just

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

Ancient Teenager's Unique Story Uncovered Through DNA

Deep in a cave in Italy, scientists made an astonishing discovery. They found the remains of a teenager who lived 12, 000 years ago. This young person had a rare condition that affected her bones. Her arms and legs were much shorter than usual. This condition is called acromesomelic dysplasia, Marot

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Aviation Finance Gets a Smart Update for a Risky World

Aircraft Finance Lease (AFL) has rolled out a fresh approach to aircraft leasing and financing. This isn't just a small tweak. It's a big deal designed to tackle the messy geopolitical and legal risks shaking up global aviation. The new plan puts a spotlight on making lease contracts clearer and mo

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Jan 29 2026RELIGION

Indonesia's Changing Faith: A Quiet Shift in Belief

Indonesia is known for its strong religious roots. Islam is the dominant faith, but there are five other recognized religions. These religions shape the country's culture and laws. However, things are changing. Over the past 20 years, the role of religion in people's lives has been shifting. The co

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Jan 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Halle Berry: Aging with Grace and Glamour

Halle Berry, at 59, is a shining example of aging gracefully. She recently attended the London premiere of "Crime 101, " showcasing her timeless beauty and confidence. Dressed in a striking black bodysuit and a bejeweled maxi skirt, she turned heads and proved that age is just a number. Her outfit

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Washington Talks: Banks and Crypto Firms Meet to Fix Stalled Rules

Big names from banks and crypto companies are meeting at the White House. They want to fix a problem. Rules for crypto in the U. S. are stuck. The meeting is on February 2. It's about finding a way forward. The White House wants to help. They think they can make a deal. But talks have been tough. D

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

A Big Meeting to Solve the Crypto and Banking Fight

The White House is planning a meeting with big names from the banking and crypto worlds. This is happening because these two groups can't agree on new rules for crypto. The talk is all about how crypto companies can offer rewards on stablecoins, which are like digital dollars. This meeting is a big

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

South Dakota Takes Another Shot at Bitcoin Investments

South Dakota is trying again to put some of its money into Bitcoin. A lawmaker there, Logan Manhart, has brought back a bill that would let the state invest up to 10% of its public funds in Bitcoin. This is the same idea he tried last year, but it didn't work out then. Last time, the bill failed be

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

The Impact of Minneapolis Shootings on Mental Health

In recent times, many people have been exposed to distressing images and videos from Minneapolis, where federal agents were involved in two fatal shootings within a short period. These events have raised concerns about the psychological effects of witnessing such violence. Research indicates that e

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Wind and Solar Energy: The Political Tug-of-War

In the world of politics, things are never straightforward. Take the recent debate on speeding up permits for energy projects. Democrats in the Senate have a condition: they won't support this unless the Trump administration stops putting roadblocks on wind and solar energy developments. You see, P

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