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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

A Fresh Start for Clinicians at Legacy Health

Clinicians at Legacy Health have a new deal to consider. This comes after a strike that started on December 2nd. The group, which includes nurse practitioners, physician associates, and clinical nurse specialists, is represented by the Oregon Nurses Association. They unionized late last year and wor

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Straw Struggle: Paper vs. Plastic and the PFAS Problem

Florida is in the middle of a big debate about straws. Some people think paper straws are better for the environment. But now, there's a new problem: paper straws might not be as safe as we thought. A new bill in Florida wants to stop cities and towns from making their own rules about straws. The b

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Five Hurt in Fort Lauderdale Night Out

A night out in Fort Lauderdale's entertainment district turned scary when five people got shot. It happened early Sunday morning, around 2 a. m. on December 28. Police and the FBI are now looking for the person or people responsible. When cops arrived, they found five adults hurt. All of them were

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Exclusive Games Still Matter in a Cross-Platform World

Exclusive games are far from being obsolete, according to Shawn Layden, a former leader at Sony Interactive Entertainment. In a recent chat on the Pause for Thought podcast, he emphasized that exclusive titles still play a crucial role in defining a console’s unique identity. This comes at a time wh

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Korbit's Crypto Compliance Crisis: A Wake-Up Call

Korbit, a South Korean crypto exchange, is in serious trouble. They were fined about $1. 9 million for not following anti-money laundering rules. The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) in South Korea found that Korbit did not properly verify their customers or stop suspicious transactions. This is n

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

U. S. Takes Aim at Venezuelan Oil Industry

The U. S. government recently took a strong stance against Venezuela's oil sector. They put sanctions on four companies and four oil tankers. These tankers are part of a group called the "shadow fleet. " The U. S. says these tankers help fund Venezuela's government, which they consider illegitimate.

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Blanca Quinonez: A Rising Star with Ecuadorian Roots

Blanca Quinonez is making waves in the world of college basketball. She's a standout player for the UConn Huskies, a team known for its success. At just 19 years old, she's already won five Freshman of the Week awards this season. Her performance on the court is impressive, averaging 10. 5 points pe

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Laws: A Shift Toward Control?

In the world of digital money, things are changing fast. Some people in the U. S. government are worried. They think new rules might give too much power to banks and the government. They fear these rules could lead to a system where every transaction is watched. One of these people is Representativ

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Jan 01 2026FINANCE

2025: A Year of Ups and Downs in Markets

In 2025, the financial world saw some wild swings. It all started with a surprising move by President Donald Trump. He and his wife launched their own crypto tokens just before the inauguration. This was a first for a U. S. president and raised eyebrows about potential conflicts of interest. The tok

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

New Year's Weather Woes: Parade and Ball Drop Face Unusual Conditions

New Year's celebrations in two major U. S. cities are facing some unexpected weather challenges. The famous Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, is set to experience something it hasn't seen in 20 years: rain. This could make things a bit uncomfortable for the marching bands, float riders, and the h

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