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Jan 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

The West's Snow Woes: A Growing Concern

The western US is facing a serious snow shortage, causing trouble for businesses and raising fears about water supplies for the summer. Brad Riesenberg, who owns a snowmobiling company in Utah, has never seen a winter like this one. The lack of snow has forced him to cancel tours and lose money. Uta

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Where Does America Stand in the World?

Many Americans think the U. S. should be a moral leader globally, but fewer believe it is one today. A recent poll shows a big drop in this belief since 2017. Now, only 39% think the U. S. is a moral leader, down from 60%. The poll also found that nearly half of Americans want the U. S. to stay out

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Italy's Leader Calls for Talks with Russia, But No Quick G8 Return

Italy's Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, believes Europe should start talking to Russia again. She thinks this could help end the war in Ukraine. But she does not think Russia should join the G8 group of powerful countries anytime soon. Meloni agrees with France's President, Emmanuel Macron. He also

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Iowa's Political Crossroads: What's Next for the Hawkeye State?

Iowa, often seen as the heartland of American politics, is once again at a crucial point. With the next big political event on the horizon in 2026, many are wondering what changes might be coming. First, let's consider the people who might run for office. Will it be the same old faces, or will new

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

When Reality Stands Its Ground

In a quiet neighborhood, a shocking event unfolded. A car sped away after shots were fired by ICE agents. People nearby pulled out their phones, capturing the chaos. One man, a doctor, rushed to help, shouting his profession to the armed agents. A woman's sobs echoed in the background, "That's my wi

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

InfoFi's Shift: From Quantity to Quality

InfoFi, a platform that started by paying users for their posts, is now facing a big change. At first, it was all about the number of posts and how much attention they got. But now, with too much low-quality content flooding the system, the focus is shifting towards rewarding trustworthy information

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

New Leadership Takes the Helm in Hotel Law

Guy Maisnik is stepping into a big role. He's now the chair of the Global Hospitality Group. This happened on January 2, 2026. Jim Butler, who was in this role for a long time, is leaving the firm. Maisnik has been with the firm since 2003. He's been a key player in the hospitality industry for ove

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

The Hidden Battle Against Rising Costs

The struggle with affordability is a hot topic, but is anyone truly ready to tackle it? This issue affects everyone, from the average person to big decision-makers. Yet, real action seems slow. Many people talk about the problem. They share stories and data. But when it comes to making big changes,

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

South Korea's Bold Move to Boost Currency Market

South Korea is taking a big step to make its currency market more open. Starting in July, the country will allow trading 24 hours a day. This change is part of a bigger plan to make the Korean won more accessible worldwide. The goal is to attract more investors and increase demand for the currency.

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Pakistan's Big Move: Selling Weapons to Sudan

Pakistan is close to finalizing a huge deal to sell weapons and aircraft to Sudan. This deal, worth $1. 5 billion, includes light attack jets, drones, and advanced air defense systems. The deal is expected to give Sudan's army a significant advantage in its ongoing conflict with the paramilitary Rap

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