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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Foresight Tech VCT: What's Happening with Their Shares?

On January 13, 2026, Foresight Technology VCT plc made a move to buy back some of its shares. They snatched up 308, 731 shares at 87. 4p each, all set for cancellation. This isn't just a random buyback; it's a strategic play to tweak their capital structure. After this purchase, the company's capit

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Virginia Politics: What's Brewing in the State Legislature?

Virginia's political scene is heating up as the General Assembly gears up for a busy session. Starting this Wednesday, lawmakers will convene in Richmond for 60 days of debate and decision-making. This isn't just any session; it's the first time since 2020 that Democrats hold the reins in both the l

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Smart Eating: How to Make Healthy Habits Stick

People often start the new year with big health goals, but many give up quickly. Why? Because they try to change too much at once. Melissa Jaeger, a nutrition expert, says the key to success is making small, lasting changes, not dramatic ones. There's a lot of nutrition advice out there, but not al

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Chilly Weather Sparks Global LNG Market Shifts

China and Europe are feeling the bite of colder-than-usual temperatures this winter. This chill is causing a stir in the global market for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Experts predict that China's demand for LNG could rise significantly due to the cold snap. The weather forecast suggests that parts

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New Leader: Dina Powell McCormick Takes the Helm

Meta has a new big boss: Dina Powell McCormick. She's stepping into the roles of President and Vice Chairman. This isn't her first rodeo with Meta. She's been on their board, helping them with their big plans for AI and smart tech. Meta is growing fast. They're building huge data centers, energy sy

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

Harnessing Microbes to Extract Valuable Metals from Old Gadgets

The push for clean energy has created a huge need for metals. Instead of digging them out of the ground, we can get them from old electronics. This is not only good for the environment but also makes economic sense. Traditional ways of extracting metals from e-waste are not great. They use a lot of

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

China and EU Find Common Ground in EV Trade Talks

China and the EU have taken a big step forward in their electric vehicle (EV) trade dispute. The European Commission has asked Chinese companies to share their plans. They want to know about future investments and how many cars they will send to Europe each year. This could help lower the high taxes

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Jaguars' Journey: A Season of Growth and What's Next

The Jacksonville Jaguars had a fantastic season. They went from being a team that didn't win many games to winning their division. But their playoff run ended when they lost to the Buffalo Bills. The final score was 27-24. Trevor Lawrence, the Jaguars' quarterback, had a good game. He threw for thr

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Transgender Athletes: The Supreme Court Steps In

The Supreme Court is about to tackle a big issue: transgender athletes in sports. The case, which is being heard soon, could change the rules for who can play in which sports categories. Right now, 27 states have laws that stop transgender athletes from joining women's sports. Some people think this

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Bill Pulte's Role in the Fed Subpoena Drama

Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, played a big part in pushing for the Trump administration to subpoena the Federal Reserve. This move has stirred up quite a bit of tension, especially as President Trump is getting ready to pick a new leader for the Fed. Some of Trump's su

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