INDUSTRY

Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

The Rich Get Richer: A Look at the Top 10 Wealthiest People Over the Last Decade

Over the past decade, the world's wealthiest individuals have seen their fortunes grow at an astonishing rate. In 2016, the combined net worth of the top 10 richest people was $559 billion. Today, that number has skyrocketed to $2. 6 trillion. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is now the riche

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Drug Companies Raise Prices Despite Deals

Sixteen big drug companies made deals with the Trump administration to lower drug prices. But in January, all of them raised prices on some of their drugs. These deals were supposed to help Americans pay less for medicine and make other rich countries pay more. But according to a new report, these c

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ubisoft's Big Shake-Up: What's Next for The Division?

Julian Gerighty, a key figure behind Ubisoft's The Division series, has moved on to EA's Battlefield Studios. This news comes hot on the heels of recent layoffs at Ubisoft, leaving fans wondering what's next for their favorite game. Ubisoft wants players to stay calm, saying the team behind The Div

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Get a Second Chance: E! Plans Reality Show for Canceled Celebrities

E! is cooking up a new reality show where famous folks who've fallen out of favor get a shot at winning back the public's love. This isn't your typical competition series; it's more like a redemption camp for stars who've made mistakes but aren't criminals. The show, which is still in the early stag

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Tiny Tech: How Small Chips Are Taking Over the World

The world of electronics is changing fast. Tiny chips are getting smarter and more powerful. This is thanks to something called heterogeneous integration. It's a fancy way of saying that different types of chips are being combined to make smaller, more efficient devices. By 2033, this market could

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fresh Ideas Flowing: The WWETT Show Takes on Water Woes

The WWETT Show is back, bringing together bright minds in the wastewater world. This year, it's happening at the Indiana Convention Center from February 16-19. It's not just about fancy gadgets; it's a chance for experts to share ideas, learn, and connect. With over 500 exhibitors, there's plenty to

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Global Tales Take Flight: Legendary and TBS Join Forces

Legendary Entertainment, the studio behind hits like \"Dune\" and \"A Minecraft Movie, \" has teamed up with Japanese broadcasting giant TBS Holdings Inc. This isn't just another business deal; it's a strategic move to bring Japanese stories to a global audience. The deal involves TBS investing $15

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

A Texas Home Builder Takes a Bold Step into Crypto

Megatel Homes, a Texas-based homebuilder, is making waves in the crypto world. They recently received the green light from the SEC to launch their own crypto token, MegPrime. This move comes as no surprise, as more and more traditional companies are jumping on the blockchain bandwagon. The crypto-f

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: ELFA and CLFP Join Forces

In a move to boost the equipment finance industry, two big players have decided to join forces. The Equipment Leasing & Finance Association (ELFA) and the Certified Lease & Finance Professional (CLFP) Foundation have officially teamed up. This isn't just a handshake deal; it's a big step towards fil

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Tech Giant Teams Up to Lighten the Load

A tech giant has taken a step that could change how data centers operate. They have teamed up with three nuclear energy companies. This move is not just about powering their own data centers. It is also about giving extra electricity to the local grid. This is a big deal. Data centers use a lot of p

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