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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Aging Media Mogul Jimmy Lai Faces Sentencing After High-Profile Trial

Jimmy Lai, the aging media tycoon and vocal critic of China, has reached the final stage of his high-profile trial in Hong Kong. The court recently concluded the mitigation phase, where defense lawyers argued for lighter sentences for Lai and eight other defendants, including former staffers of his

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Hong Kong's Jimmy Lai Faces Life in Prison: A Closer Look

Jimmy Lai, a prominent democracy advocate and former media tycoon, is in hot water. He's been found guilty under Hong Kong's national security law and could spend the rest of his life behind bars. This law came into play after massive anti-government protests shook Hong Kong a few years back. Lai w

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Hong Kong's Media Mogul Faces Critical Hearing Before Sentencing

Jimmy Lai, a well-known media figure in Hong Kong, is set to face a crucial hearing that will determine his sentence. This hearing comes after he was found guilty of serious charges related to national security and sedition. The case has caught the attention of the international community, with many

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

From Comedy to Faith: A Star's Journey to a Stronger Marriage

Jim Breuer, a well-known comedian and former cast member of Saturday Night Live, has shared a personal story about how his faith helped save his marriage. In a recent podcast appearance, he revealed that he turned to God during a difficult time in his relationship. Breuer recalled a moment when he

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

A Stock Market Gambler's Legal Battle

Andrew Left, a well-known figure in the world of short selling, is in hot water. A judge recently said no to his attempt to get a criminal case thrown out. The case claims he cheated to mess with stock prices. The judge didn't give a long explanation. He just said no to Left's argument that the gov

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Kimmel's Bold Words on U. S. Politics: A Christmas Message from Across the Pond

Jimmy Kimmel, a well-known talk show host, recently shared his thoughts on U. S. politics with British viewers. He did this through a special message aired on Channel 4 during Christmas. Kimmel didn't hold back. He spoke about the current U. S. president, Donald Trump, and his actions in office. Ki

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Jim Beam Takes a Break: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Jim Beam, the famous bourbon whiskey brand, is taking a short break. Starting January 1st, the main distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, will stop making whiskey. This is not forever, though. The company wants to use this time to make some improvements. The good news is that visitors can still go to t

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Kentucky Bourbon Barrels Overflowing: Jim Beam Takes a Break

Jim Beam, a big name in Kentucky bourbon, is taking a pause. Starting January 1, they will stop making bourbon at their main distillery. This isn't because they're in trouble. It's because they have too much bourbon aging in barrels. Kentucky has a record number of barrels, over 16 million, sitting

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Insights: A Cautious Look at Recent Trends

Jim Cramer, a well-known market commentator, recently shared his thoughts on several companies during a TV segment. He advised caution with Lumen Technologies, suggesting the stock has seen a significant rise and might be due for a pause. This comes as Lumen recently appointed a new chief technology

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A Royal Scandal: New Clues Emerge in Andrew's Case

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once a prince, now stripped of his titles, remains at the center of a storm. His ties to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations by Virginia Giuffre have kept the spotlight on him. Giuffre claimed she was trafficked and forced into situations with Mountbatten-Windsor, who denied

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