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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Summer Travel Shifts: Why Europe's Off-Season is Heating Up

Europe's travel scene is changing. People are no longer just flocking to popular spots like Barcelona and Florence during the summer. Instead, they're spreading out their visits throughout the year. This trend is not new, but it's becoming more noticeable. Why the change? Many travelers want to avo

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

What's Really on Voters' Minds?

In the upcoming 2026 midterms, the spotlight is on affordability, not just the economy. Pollster John Zogby made this clear in a recent discussion. He said affordability is the top issue for voters, leaving others like crime and healthcare far behind. The president is tackling this issue head-on. B

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Fighting Fraud with Smart AI: How RiskFront AI is Changing the Game

Financial crime is a growing problem. Companies in the U. S. are losing over $100 billion every year. Almost 60% of them saw more fraud in 2025. At the same time, banks and fintechs face stricter rules. Teams are struggling. They have more work, but not more people. Manual reviews take up too much t

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Jan 21 2026TRAVEL

Jamaica Travel: Know the Risks Before You Go

Jamaica is a beautiful place to visit, but it's important to be aware of some serious risks before you pack your bags. The U. S. government has issued a warning to travelers, urging them to be extra careful due to crime, health concerns, and the aftermath of a recent hurricane. Hurricane Melissa hi

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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Humans Head Back to the Moon: What's Artemis II All About?

The moon is back on the agenda, and this time, it's not just a quick visit. The Artemis II mission is a big step in NASA's plan to set up a long-term home on the lunar surface. But before they can build moon bases, they need to make sure their new rocket and spacecraft can handle the job. Artemis I

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Why Selling Some Stocks Now Might Be Wise

The stock market has been on a wild ride lately. Many stocks have shot up in value. Jim Cramer, a well-known TV personality, thinks this is a good time to cash in some of those gains. He believes that if you have stocks that have gone up a lot, you should sell some of them. He says these are just "

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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Why Your Ears Might Be Tricking You As You Age

As we get older, hearing isn't just about volume. It's about understanding. Many people find it hard to follow conversations in noisy places or enjoy music as they age. This isn't always shown by standard hearing tests. It's like having a secret hearing problem that regular checks miss. Researchers

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

A New Addition to the Vance Family

Usha Vance, the spouse of Vice President JD Vance, has shared exciting news. She is expecting her fourth child, a boy, due in late July. Her social media update confirmed that both she and the baby are healthy. The Vance family already includes three children: Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel. Usha, now 40

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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Space Pioneers Hang Up Their Suits

Two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, have left NASA after their last mission. This mission was special. They tested Boeing's new Starliner spaceship. It was supposed to be a short trip. But things did not go as planned. The Starliner had problems. So, Williams and Wilmore stayed on the

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Jan 21 2026EDUCATION

School Policy Sparks Debate: Who Benefits?

A long-standing policy in Los Angeles, designed to address past segregation issues, is now facing legal scrutiny. The policy, in place since the 1970s, aims to support students in predominantly Hispanic, Black, or Asian schools by providing smaller class sizes and additional resources. Critics argu

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