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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Brad Pence Climbs the Ladder at Atlas Artists

Brad Pence just got a big promotion. He is now a partner at Atlas Artists. This is a big deal because he started there in 2018. Pence works with actors, writers, and digital creators. Some of his clients are very famous. For example, Connor Storrie is a big name right now. He was just at the Golden

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Orlando's New Hotspot: Beyond the Theme Parks

Orlando is famous for its theme parks, but soon, it will have a new attraction that doesn't require a ticket. Ovation Orlando is a massive entertainment district in the works, covering 670, 000 square feet. It's not just about rides and shows; this place is all about dining, nightlife, shopping, and

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pink Winter Party: WePlay and ZANMANG LOOPY Join Forces

WePlay, a social platform loved by young people, has teamed up with the famous Korean character ZANMANG LOOPY for a special event. This "ZANMANG LOOPY Healing Season" will run from January 9 to January 15. Users can expect a pink-themed winter party with new virtual outfits, fun interactions, and em

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Jan 10 2026FINANCE

Netflix's Stock Slide: Is It Time to Buy or Bypass?

Netflix's stock has taken a hit recently. Since October, it's dropped about 28%. That's a big deal. But is it a good time to invest? Not everyone thinks so. Some investors say Netflix isn't cheap enough yet. Even after the drop, its price is still high compared to other companies like Disney and Am

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Moves into Media and Creators

A new fund is making waves in the world of media and creators. Guggenheim Brothers Media, backed by Abu Dhabi's Ethmar International Holding, has raised $50 million. They plan to invest in startups focused on media, entertainment, and the creator economy. The goal? To pour $2 million to $5 million i

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Russia's Hypersonic Missile: A Show of Force or Desperation?

Russia's recent launch of an Oreshnik hypersonic missile towards Ukraine has sparked discussions about its intentions. This missile, known for its speed and power, was first used in November 2024 and has not been deployed since. The strike hit a state-owned facility in Lviv, a city in western Ukrain

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Leader for Maine's Native Plant Movement

Alice Friberg has always had a soft spot for seeds. Her journey began in her family garden, planting purple-podded bush beans with her mom. Over the years, she's turned her passion into a career, working as a farmer and in agriculture supplies across Maine. Now, she's taking on a new role as the ex

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Jan 10 2026EDUCATION

Ridgefield Schools: Balancing the Books Mid-Year

Ridgefield's schools are keeping a close eye on their money. They've checked in halfway through the year and things seem okay. But there are some worries, like special education costs and health benefits. Special education is a big deal. It's costing more than expected. The district is spending ext

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

A New Chapter for Spanish Citizens Freed from Venezuela

In a turn of events, five individuals, including four Spanish citizens and one Venezuelan-Spanish activist, touched down in Madrid on Friday. Their arrival came just a day after their release from a Venezuelan prison. This development unfolded following the U. S. capture of Venezuelan President Nico

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

From Missouri Fields to Oregon's Sidelines: Dan Lanning's Journey

Dan Lanning's path to becoming a top college football coach is a testament to hard work and strong values. Born in North Kansas City, Missouri, in 1986, he spent his early years on a farm in Richmond, Missouri. This rural upbringing instilled in him a strong work ethic and a sense of responsibility

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