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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Nurses Strike: A Fight for Better Work Conditions in New York

New York City is facing a major healthcare challenge. Nurses from 10 big private hospitals are on strike. They want better staffing, health benefits, and protection from violent patients. This is a big deal because 15, 000 nurses are part of the strike. The new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, supports the n

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Law School Oversight: A Battle for Independence

The American Bar Association's (ABA) law school division is pushing for more independence. This move comes as some states and the Trump administration criticize the ABA's political stances. The ABA's Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is reviewing proposals to becom

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Leader Calls for Global Support for Iran's Protests

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has urged the international community to back the ongoing protests in Iran. He believes this is a crucial moment for change in the country. In his nightly address, he referred to the protests as an uprising, highlighting their significance. The protests in Ir

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

One Piece Season 2: The Baroque Works Arrive

Netflix's live-action One Piece series is gearing up for its second season, and fans are in for a treat. The latest teaser gives a sneak peek at the infamous Baroque Works, a powerful crime group with extraordinary abilities. Their main goal? To overthrow the Arabasta Kingdom and eliminate any obsta

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

UK Takes Action Against Harmful AI-Generated Content

The UK is stepping up to tackle a growing problem: AI-generated sexual images without permission. Starting this week, a new law will be enforced, making it illegal to create or share such content. This move comes after concerns about xAI's Grok chatbot, which has been used to create inappropriate im

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Chromebooks Aim to Boost Learning in Schools

Schools are getting a tech upgrade with new Chromebooks designed to make learning easier and safer. These devices are built to handle the daily wear and tear of student life. They come with features like AI-powered learning tools, strong security, and easy-to-repair parts. The latest models include

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

SanDisk's Big 2026: Can the Good Times Roll On?

SanDisk is having a great start to 2026. Its stock has gone up a lot, over 60% so far this year. This is part of a bigger trend in the tech world. Companies that make memory and storage devices are doing well because of something called artificial intelligence, or AI. AI is a big deal right now. It

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Chemicals in Our Bodies: A Hidden Threat to Our Brains?

In a recent study, scientists looked at how certain chemicals, called organophosphate esters (OPEs) and their breakdown products (mOPEs), might be affecting our brains. These chemicals are everywhere, and they can get into our bodies through the environment. The study focused on people in Beijing, C

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Why Big Names Are Back in the Spotlight

Brands are shelling out big bucks for celebrities to star in their ads. In 2025, over a billion dollars was spent on securing top talent, beating pre-pandemic numbers. This surge in spending shows a clear shift in advertising strategies. Marketers are under pressure to prove their ads work. With th

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

When Buying a Crypto Account Backfires

A crypto user found out the hard way that buying verified accounts can lead to trouble. The person, known as Captain Bunny, had about $40, 000 in stablecoins locked in accounts that weren't registered under their real name. These accounts were bought in late 2023 to get around restrictions for users

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