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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Albuquerque's Mayor Takes On Big Challenges in New Term

Mayor Tim Keller is back for another term in Albuquerque, and he's got his work cut out for him. He's tackling some serious issues like homelessness and crime. During his swearing-in ceremony, he talked about the tough times the city is going through. He said people are scared about money, losing lo

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Media Image: A 2025 Turnaround

In 2025, the media's portrayal of bitcoin underwent a significant transformation. Instead of the usual negative headlines, reports became more balanced and fair. This shift wasn't due to a sudden love for bitcoin, but rather a growing tiredness of the same old criticisms. Environmental concerns, wh

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Aviation Giants Join Forces to Boost Engine Leasing

A new team-up in the aviation world is set to shake things up. Willis Lease Finance Corporation (WLFC) and Blackstone Credit & Insurance (BXCI) have teamed up to invest over $1 billion in aircraft engines and some planes over the next two years. This isn't just any partnership; it combines WLFC's ex

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

Can Art Lessons Boost Medical Training?

People are now looking at how art can help in medical training. It's not about making doctors into artists. It's about using art to improve skills like observation. This is a big deal because doctors need to notice small details to make good diagnoses. Researchers have been checking out different s

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

India's Inflation Goal: Keeping Prices in Check

India's approach to managing inflation seems to be working well. The country's central bank has a clear target: keep inflation around 4%. This goal has a bit of wiggle room, from 2% to 6%. This range is called a tolerance band. It's like a safety net to catch prices if they start to swing too much.

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Japan's Finance Minister Backs Crypto Trading in Stock Markets

Japan's top finance official, Satsuki Katayama, has shown strong support for bringing crypto trading into the country's stock exchanges. She sees 2026 as a big year for digital finance. This move could change how Japan handles digital money. Right now, crypto trading in Japan is separate from regul

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Smart Moves: Understanding Personal Loans in 2026

In 2026, personal loans remain a popular choice for many people needing extra cash. Lenders like LightStream, Wells Fargo, and American Express offer competitive rates. LightStream leads with the lowest APR at 6. 24%, followed closely by Wells Fargo at 6. 74%, and American Express at 6. 99%. Person

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Sun's Fiery Show: How Scientists Tracked a Record-Breaking Solar Storm

The Sun, our closest star, has been putting on quite a show lately. In 2024, scientists got a front-row seat to one of the most active solar regions in decades. This wasn't just any solar activity; it was a massive, complex magnetic structure that caused some of the strongest solar storms in years.

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

Berks County's Chilly December: A Look at the Numbers

Berks County saw a colder-than-usual December in 2025, with temperatures dipping below average for much of the month. The average temperature at Reading Regional Airport was 31. 7 degrees, which is 4 degrees lower than the usual 35. 7 degrees. This makes it the 34th coldest December in the past 130

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

Pittsburgh's Weather: From Freezing to Melting

Pittsburgh is finally saying goodbye to its deep freeze. After a long stretch of cold weather, temperatures are on the rise. By the end of this week, things could get quite warm, with highs reaching up to 60 degrees. This sudden change is expected to melt the snow that has been piling up. The warm-

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