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Feb 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Roblox’s New Adult Push Fuels Stock Rise

Roblox, the popular game‑building platform, is now pulling more grown‑ups into its playground. The company’s chief executive told a finance show that people 18 and older are climbing the user ladder faster than any other group, with a jump of more than half again as fast from last year. That spike i

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Feb 07 2026FINANCE

New Year, New Money Habits

People often say they want to save more money when the calendar turns over. It’s a common wish, but saying it and doing it are two different things. Right after the holiday spending rush, before tax season and big travel plans, is a sweet spot to tidy up your finances. Start by looking at what you

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Feb 07 2026FINANCE

The Money Game: Why Wall Street’s “Investment” is a Mirage

Wall Street’s big bonuses are often tied to a question that many people don’t ask: what does the money actually do? In earlier times, banks took deposits and used them to build real things—railways, factories, homes. Today’s finance giants mostly make money by arranging deals, trading securities, an

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Feb 07 2026FINANCE

Future Finance: Why Owning the Wallet Beats Owning a Bank Account

EY, one of the world’s top consulting firms, says that the next big step in money is the wallet. It isn’t just a place to keep crypto; it will become the main way people and companies move, store, and use digital money. The firm’s experts argue that whoever controls the wallet will also control how

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Feb 07 2026LIFESTYLE

Celebrating a Legacy of Community and Art

Ismael Ahmed, who spent 78 years shaping Detroit’s social scene, passed away on January 31. He co‑founded the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Service, turning it into a major support hub for residents across the metro area. Ahmed also helped create the Arab Workers Caucus with the UAW,

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Feb 07 2026LIFESTYLE

Kids ditch phones to live in the real world

Young people are cutting their social media use and finding fresh ways to spend time. A 23‑year‑old account manager deleted all his phone apps and reported feeling happier, less stressed, and more present. He says the endless stream of ads, influencer promos, and comparison posts makes people feel p

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Feb 07 2026POLITICS

Haiti Faces a New Political Pause After Transition Council Ends

The Caribbean nation of Haiti has slipped into a state of uncertainty as its temporary governing body’s authority expired, leaving no clear next step for leadership. The nine‑person council that was set up in April to calm violent gang clashes and prepare for elections has seen its power fade amid

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Feb 07 2026POLITICS

Choice at the End: New York’s New Law on Medical Aid in Dying

New York has added a new option for people who are seriously ill and expect to die within six months. The state’s newest law lets them request medication that can end their life, but only after a set of careful checks. First, there is a five‑day pause between the doctor’s order and when the medicine

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Feb 07 2026LIFESTYLE

Shed Pounds by Cutting Sugar and Alcohol

Melissa Joan Hart has shown that small dietary changes can make a big difference. She lost close to twenty pounds after deciding to stop eating sugary foods and drinking alcohol. Her goal was not just weight loss; she wanted to feel healthier as she moves through midlife. The actress explained that

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Feb 07 2026BUSINESS

Middle East’s Trade Surge: A Fresh Look at Global Growth

The Middle East is experiencing a notable rise in trade, even as global markets face uncertainty. Gulf Cooperation Council countries, such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, have driven this increase. Between 2021 and 2024, the region’s trade grew by about 15% each year. This rat

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