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Jan 28 2026EDUCATION

A New Way to Pay for School: What You Need to Know

The U. S. government has just started a new program to help kids go to better schools. This program is called the education freedom tax credit. It lets people give money to special accounts that help families pay for different kinds of schools. These schools can be private, religious, charter, or ev

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Southland is a Must-Watch Crime Drama on Netflix

Southland, a crime drama that first aired on NBC in 2009, has found a new home on Netflix. This show, which later moved to TNT, is gaining popularity on the streaming platform, making it to the top 10 list. It's surprising that Southland lasted as long as it did, considering how it portrays the grit

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

Kevin Warsh: A New Face at the Fed?

Kevin Warsh might be the next big name at the Federal Reserve. With Kevin Hassett staying put, Warsh is now in the spotlight. People are betting he has a 60% chance of getting the job. Warsh isn't your typical Fed pick. He's not a fan of quantitative easing (QE). He thinks it messes with market pri

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

Ether's Big Players: How Companies Are Making Millions by Staking

Bitmine, a major player in the crypto world, just added a huge chunk of Ether (ETH) to its staking balance. They now have over 4. 2 million ETH, with more than 2 million of those staked. This move could bring in around $164 million every year, just from staking rewards. That's a lot of money! Bitmi

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Nordic Thrills: Prime Video's Big Moves in Scandinavia

Prime Video is making waves in the Nordics, and it's not just about streaming shows. They're diving deep into local talent and stories. Recently, they launched their first Danish original, "Snake Killer, " and are gearing up for a major Swedish drama, "VAKA, " set to hit screens in 2026. But that's

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Agilon Health Investors: Time to Take Action

Agilon Health is in hot water, and investors need to pay attention. The company is facing a lawsuit, and those who bought shares between February and August 2025 might be affected. The lawsuit claims Agilon made some big promises it couldn't keep, like overestimating its financial goals for 2025 and

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

NOAA's New Role: Helping Industry Dig Up the Ocean Floor

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is stepping into a new role. Instead of focusing on science, it's now helping private companies find minerals on the ocean floor. This shift is part of a push to start deep-sea mining in the Pacific Ocean. Deep-sea mining is a controversial

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Local High School Hoops Stars Shine Bright

The regular season for Augusta-area high school basketball is winding down, and teams are gearing up for their region tournaments. The stakes are high, and the competition is fierce. Last week's games saw some incredible performances, and now it's time to recognize the top athletes. The Athlete of

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Kurds Stand Guard as Syria's Fragile Truce Holds

In Syria's northeast, Kurds are keeping watch. They don't trust the shaky truce. They remember last year's violence. They want to protect their land. They want to keep their self-rule. In Qamishli, a city mostly Kurds call home, people are volunteering for night patrols. They carry guns. They say t

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Names Shine Bright at BAFTA Nominations

The BAFTA nominations for 2026 are out, and it's clear that some films are stealing the spotlight. "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners" are leading the pack with a whopping 14 and 13 nominations respectively. This is a big deal because "One Battle After Another" had the most longlist mentions ev

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