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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Workers Fight Back After Being Fired for Their Beliefs

Federal employees who believe they were wrongly fired for their political views are now taking their fight to the courts. They are asking judges and an independent body that handles federal worker disputes to decide if their First Amendment and civil service protections were violated. The cases fil

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Japan and China Clash Over Tech Exports

Japan is not happy with China's recent move to stop exporting certain tech items. These items can be used for both regular and military purposes. China's decision is part of a bigger argument between the two countries. The trouble started when Japan's leader made a statement about Taiwan. Japan sai

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

North Texas Weather: Warm Days and Stormy Nights Ahead

North Texas is in for a rollercoaster of weather this week. It started with a chill, but things are heating up fast. By afternoon, temperatures will climb to nearly 80 degrees, thanks to winds blowing in from the southeast. These winds are also bringing in moisture, so expect clouds to roll in as th

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Jan 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Venezuela's Oil: A Climate and Economic Challenge

Venezuela sits on a massive oil reserve, over 300 billion barrels, making it a tempting target for those eager to tap into its potential. The country's oil, however, is not just any oil. It's heavy, thick, and packed with impurities, making it one of the dirtiest oils in the world. Extracting this o

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

New Eating Rules: What’s Changing and Why It Matters

Big news in the world of food! The government just rolled out new eating rules. The focus? More protein, full-fat dairy, and healthy fats. They’re also saying no to too much sugar and processed foods. This isn’t just a small update. It’s a big deal. The old food pyramid is getting flipped upside do

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Exercise: A Strong Ally for Women's Stress Relief

Women and men both feel stress, but a recent study shows that women can gain more from exercise to reduce stress. The study looked at almost 17, 000 adults in the U. S. and found that women who exercised for 30 minutes at least six days a week felt much less stress than those who didn't exercise. F

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

Helping Young People Buy Homes: Portugal's Tax Break Plan Works

Portugal's plan to help young adults buy their first home is working. The government offers tax breaks on homes under a certain price. This has helped over 70, 000 young people in just over a year. The finance minister shared this news. He also said that more than half of the money set aside for thi

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Growing Need for Anti-Jamming Tech: A Market on the Rise

The global market for anti-jamming technology is set to grow significantly, with experts predicting a steady increase in revenue over the next few years. This growth is driven by the increasing reliance on satellite-based systems and the need for secure communication in various industries. One of t

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Brain Tech: A Growing Market

The world of brain tech is booming. From 2026 to 2032, the market for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is expected to grow by about 14. 61% each year. That means it could go from being worth 4. 02 billion dollars in 2024 to over 10. 86 billion dollars by 2032. This tech is changing many fields. In

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Battles in US Courts: What's at Stake in 2026?

In 2026, major US companies will face crucial court decisions that could cost them billions. The cases involve big names like Apple, Live Nation, and the NFL. These legal battles will have a significant impact on the companies and the people involved. The NCAA is dealing with a massive settlement f

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