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Jan 22 2026CRYPTO

Uncovering the OneCoin Scam: A Closer Look at Recent Seizures

In a significant move, authorities in Guernsey have recently seized assets worth $11. 4 million linked to the infamous OneCoin fraud. This scam, one of the largest in cryptocurrency history, has left a trail of financial devastation and unanswered questions. The seized assets, valued at just under

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Fed Governor's Firing

The U. S. Supreme Court is currently deciding if President Donald Trump can fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. The debate centers around what "cause" means for dismissal. Cook and Fed Chair Jerome Powell attended the hearing, showing support for her. Cook's firing stems from allegations of mo

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Mining Ban Faces Major Shift

The U. S. House of Representatives recently voted to undo a mining restriction in northern Minnesota. This move could open the door for a big mining project by Antofagasta, focusing on copper, cobalt, and nickel. The vote was close, with 214 in favor and 208 against. This decision now heads to the

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Chile's Mining Sector Raises Concerns Over New Leadership

Chile's mining industry is worried about a recent decision to combine the leadership of two important government departments. The president-elect, Jose Antonio Kast, has chosen businessman Daniel Mas to head both the Ministry of Mining and the Ministry of Economy. This move has sparked debate, as Ma

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's New Tricks for Movie and Show Lovers

TikTok is rolling out two fresh ad options. These are made to help movie studios and streaming services turn all the hype on TikTok into real sales and new sign-ups. The goal? To show users content they will love. The new Streaming Ads feature uses Smart+, TikTok’s AI-powered toolkit. This tool is

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court Weighs in on Trump's Bid to Remove Fed Governor

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating a significant case that could redefine the boundaries of presidential power over the Federal Reserve. At the heart of the matter is President Trump's attempt to remove Lisa Cook, a governor at the central bank, based on allegations of mortgage fraud that o

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

A High-Speed Chase Ends in Willowbrook

In the early hours of a Wednesday morning, a high-speed chase unfolded in Willowbrook, California. It all started when federal agents, specifically from the U. S. Border Patrol or Department of Homeland Security, were in the area for an operation. The chase began near the intersection of 126th Stree

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

A Cop on Trial: Did He Freeze in Uvalde?

A former Uvalde school cop is in hot water. Adrian Gonzales is the first person to face criminal charges for what happened during the Robb Elementary shooting. The jury is now deciding if he messed up big time. The trial wrapped up with both sides making their final arguments. Prosecutors say Gonza

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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Guessing the End: A Dark Game of Celebrity Mortality

In a unique corner of the world, a peculiar game is being played. It's not about sports or trivia, but about predicting the deaths of famous people. This game, known as the Ghoul Pool, is run by a couple who own a horror-themed shop. They want to make it clear that they are not wishing harm on anyon

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Leaders in 2026: Why Emotional Strength Matters More Than Grit

In 2026, being a leader is about more than just toughing it out. The old idea of "grit" is being replaced by something called emotional stamina. This is not just about avoiding burnout; it's about keeping a clear mind for making tough decisions. Many top leaders are feeling drained. A report from D

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