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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Lego's Big Move into AI Education: What's the Deal?

Lego is stepping into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) education with its new Computer Science and AI Learning Solution. This might seem odd for a company known for creative play, but Lego Education has a plan. They want to teach kids the basics of AI, not just how to build chatbots. The n

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

California's Education System: Spending More, Gaining Less

California's education system is spending a lot of money, but the results are not impressive. Governor Gavin Newsom recently talked about the state's education achievements. He mentioned that California spends $27, 418 per student, which includes federal funds. He also highlighted expansions in pre-

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Crypto Rules in Chaos: What's Happening with the Clarity Act?

The crypto world is in a bit of a mess right now. A big law called the Clarity Act, which was supposed to make rules for crypto, has hit a snag. This has made crypto prices go up and down like a rollercoaster. The law was a big deal. It had almost 300 pages and was supposed to be talked about in a

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

Streaming Giant's Bold Bid: Politics and Popcorn

Netflix is making a big play to buy Warner Bros. for a staggering $83 billion. But this isn't just any business deal. It's got politics mixed in too. Ted Sarandos, the head honcho at Netflix, has been treading carefully. He's got to keep an eye on former President Donald Trump while pushing this de

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

The Rise of Immigration Detention: A Closer Look

The number of people held by U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has hit an all-time high. As of recently, ICE is holding over 73, 000 individuals. This is a big jump from last year when the number was below 40, 000. The Trump administration wants to increase this number to 100, 000. Thi

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

Wealthy Families Might Get Caught in Trump's Housing Ban

Trump's new plan to stop big investors from buying homes could accidentally affect wealthy families. The rule is aimed at big companies, but family offices might be swept up too. These offices manage money for rich families and often invest in real estate. About 75% of family offices in North Ameri

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A Former Leader's Legal Troubles in South Korea

South Korea's former president, Yoon Suk Yeol, is facing serious legal consequences. He was recently sentenced to five years in prison. The court found him guilty of creating a fake document to impose martial law in 2024. He also misused his bodyguards to avoid arrest. The ruling came from a panel

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Greenland: A New Chess Piece in Global Politics

Russia has expressed surprise at recent statements from the U. S. about Greenland. They called the idea of the U. S. taking control of Greenland "unusual" and "extraordinary" from a legal standpoint. The Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, made these comments. He pointed out that the U. S. Presiden

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Verizon's Tiny Apology: $20 Credit After Major Outage

Verizon faced a huge problem on Wednesday. Over 1. 5 million people reported issues on Downdetector. The outage lasted for hours. Verizon said sorry by offering a $20 credit. But customers have to work to get it. First, Verizon said to use the myVerizon app. Then, they added you could call or chat

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

A Young Life Lost to Flu: Lessons for Parents

In Utah, a family is grieving the loss of their lively 4-year-old, Ellie. She loved dressing up, playing in the mud, and dancing with her siblings. But a simple flu turned deadly, leaving her family heartbroken. Ellie's mom, Sarah, never thought the flu would hit her daughter so hard. Ellie was hea

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