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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Indonesia's Rescue Agency Faces Budget Cuts Amid Rising Disasters

Indonesia's government has decided to reduce the budget for its main rescue agency, Basarnas. This decision comes even though the country faces more and more disasters. The cuts were approved by a parliamentary panel. They reduced the budget by 69. 38 billion rupiah, or about 4. 5%. This money will

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Lagos Slum Evictions: A Clash of Rights and Development

In Lagos, a heated confrontation unfolded as police used tear gas to break up a protest against the demolition of homes in Makoko, a large floating slum. The evictions have left many people without shelter, and tensions are running high. The authorities claim the structures are illegal, built too c

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

The Gas Can Fight: Barry Moore's Unusual Political Battle

Barry Moore, a Republican congressman from Alabama, is making waves with a peculiar political fight. He's aiming to roll back regulations on gas cans, arguing that modern designs are too slow and spill-prone. Moore's "Freedom to Fuel Act" would exempt gas cans from federal emissions rules, a move th

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

Luxury Living on Taxpayer Money: CEO of Homeless Charity Faces Fraud Charges

In a shocking turn of events, the CEO of a Los Angeles-based homeless charity has been arrested for allegedly misusing millions of dollars meant to help the city's homeless population. Alexander Soofer, 42, is accused of living a lavish lifestyle funded by taxpayer money that was supposed to provide

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Late Nights and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

Being a night owl might not be as harmless as it seems. Recent findings suggest that people who stay up late could be putting their heart health at risk. The study looked at over 320, 000 adults in the UK, asking them if they saw themselves as morning people, night owls, or somewhere in between. Re

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Paris in the 1930s: A City on the Edge

In the 1930s, Paris was a city of contrasts, where art and culture thrived while political tensions simmered beneath the surface. Janet Flanner, an American writer, captured this duality in her columns for The New Yorker. She wasn't your typical journalist, though. She wasn't political, but she had

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

Robinhood's Stock: Should You Take the Leap?

Robinhood, the popular investing app, has seen its stock, HOOD, take a bit of a tumble recently. It's down over 5% since the start of the year and has only seen a small increase in the last half-year. But don't let that scare you off. Robinhood is still a favorite among young investors and crypto en

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Keeping Payments Smooth and Secure: A New Tool for Businesses

Businesses often lose money when customers' cards expire or get replaced. Charge1, a company that helps businesses handle payments, has a new tool to fix this problem. It's called the Automatic Card Updater (ACU). This tool automatically updates card details for businesses that sell things on a subs

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

A New Tech Hub on the Horizon

A major tech project is in the works near the Pacific. A developer is planning to build a huge data center. This center will have 16 buildings. It will be a big deal for the area. Data centers are like the brains of the internet. They store and manage lots of data. This new center could bring more

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Tech Stocks: What the Experts Are Saying

Tech stocks have been buzzing lately, with experts sharing their thoughts on Texas Instruments, Qorvo, and Xero Limited. Let's break down what's happening. Texas Instruments (TXN) is getting mixed reviews. Vijay Rakesh from Mizuho Securities thinks it's a good idea to sell, with a price target of $

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