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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Money Woes: Why Many Feel the Middle Class is Slipping Away

Money troubles are hitting hard across the country. Many people feel the middle-class life is becoming harder to reach. In fact, most voters think it's out of reach for most folks. This is a big change from how things used to be. Younger people are feeling the pinch the most. Half of those under 45

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

What's Really in Your Alcohol-Free Drink?

People are drinking less alcohol these days. Many are turning to drinks that promise a buzz without the booze. But are these alternatives really safe? The truth is, we don't know enough about them yet. Young adults are leading this change. They're more aware of alcohol's harm. But instead of just q

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

New Mountain Finance Corporation: A Look at Their Financial Update Plans

New Mountain Finance Corporation, a company known for lending to mid-sized U. S. firms, has shared its plans for revealing financial results. They will release their earnings for the fourth quarter and the entire year of 2025 on February 24, 2026, after the stock market closes. The following day, o

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

U. S. Firms Boost Equipment Borrowing Amid Economic Uncertainty

In December, U. S. companies increased their borrowing for equipment by 5. 9% compared to the previous year, hitting near-record levels. This surge in financing, which included loans, leases, and lines of credit, totaled $10. 6 billion on a seasonally adjusted basis, marking a rise from the previous

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Charlotte's Legal Scene Grows as Big Names Move In

Charlotte, North Carolina, is becoming a hotspot for law firms. Paul Hastings just opened a new office there. They brought in some big names from other firms. Danyeale Chung from Cadwalader and Holly Loftis, Aleks Kopec, and Mark Nesdill from Haynes Boone are now leading the team. Paul Hastings exp

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Guyana's Big Growth: More Than Just Oil

Guyana's economy is soaring, with a 19. 3% growth in 2025. This is the sixth straight year of double-digit growth, but the oil sector, which has been the main driver, is slowing down. In 2025, oil grew by 21%, which is less than the 57. 7% growth in 2024. But other sectors like agriculture, mining,

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Midwest Banks Make a Splash in Finance

U. S. Bancorp, a bank based in Minneapolis, is making a big move. They are buying BTIG, a smaller investment bank backed by Goldman Sachs, for up to $1 billion. This deal is part of a bigger trend. Regional banks from the Midwest are taking a bigger slice of the investment banking pie. U. S. Bancor

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Making Glucose Monitoring Fair and Clear

Glucose monitoring is a big part of diabetes care. But there's a problem. It's hard to compare different systems. Why? Because they are tested in different ways. This makes it tough to know which one works best. First, not all information is shared openly. Some studies and details are kept secret.

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Pharma Powerhouse: Novartis Stock Soars, But Is It a Safe Bet?

Novartis, a big name in the medicine world, has seen its stock price hit record highs. Over the past year, shares have jumped nearly 50%. This Swiss company makes a wide range of medicines, from cancer treatments to drugs for immune system disorders. The company's CEO recently said that by mid-2026

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccination Rates Matter

Measles is back with a vengeance in Europe. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced that several countries, including the UK, have lost their measles-free status. This news comes after a surge in infections across the continent. Spain, Austria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan also

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