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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Shift: Self-Driving Now a Subscription

Tesla has made a huge change to how they sell their self-driving tech. Starting soon, you won't be able to buy it outright anymore. Instead, you'll have to pay a monthly fee. This news came straight from Elon Musk himself on his social media platform. This move affects how much drivers will pay for

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

State Laws Shaping the Future of Work

States are taking charge of employment laws, creating a mix of rules that can be confusing for businesses. From AI in hiring to menopause protections, here's what's changing. AI is a hot topic. Some states are making rules to stop AI from being biased in hiring. Illinois has a new law about this, a

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Boston's New Sports Hub: More Than Just a Game

In the heart of Boston's Seaport District, a new outdoor sports complex is making waves. Ballers Boston, which opened its doors on December 3, 2025, is not just about sports; it's about creating a community. This seasonal complex offers a variety of activities throughout the year, with winter bringi

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Food from thin air: Why replicators are a game-changer in Star Trek

In the world of "Star Trek, " replicators are a big deal. They can make food, tools, and even gifts appear out of nowhere. This tech is a key part of the show's hopeful vision of the future. No one goes hungry. No one lacks basic needs. It's a world where everyone has what they need. But not everyo

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Standing Up for Independence: The Fed Chair's Bold Move

In a bold move, Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, refused to back down when faced with pressure from the Trump administration. He called out the Justice Department's investigation into him as a clear attempt to influence the Federal Reserve's decisions. This is not just about Powell; i

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Choosing Your Period Products: What Really Matters?

Women's choices in menstrual products are not just about comfort or cost. They are deeply tied to personal values and cultural influences. A recent study looked into why young women in China pick certain products over others. The study found that women want to feel in control of their bodies. They

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Jan 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Julio Iglesias: A Star Under Scrutiny

A Spanish court is now looking into claims made by two women who say they were mistreated by famous singer Julio Iglesias. These women, who worked for Iglesias in his homes in the Caribbean, say they were hurt and harassed. The news came out on Tuesday, and it's caused quite a stir. The singer, kno

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Big Names Weigh in on Fed's Independence

A major banker has spoken up about the recent fuss around the Federal Reserve's boss. He thinks it's a bad idea to mess with the Fed's freedom to make decisions. The Fed's leader recently said some big shots in the government are giving them a hard time. They're saying he didn't tell the whole trut

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

A Different Perspective on the Renee Gold Incident

In a controversial statement, Vice President JD Vance sparked outrage by blaming Renee Gold for her own death during an ICE encounter in Minneapolis. Vance claimed that Gold's actions led to the fatal shooting, a statement that many found callous and misinformed. Gold was trying to drive away from

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Jan 14 2026OPINION

Cincinnati's Questionable Settlement Plans: A Closer Look

Cincinnati is thinking about giving money to the family of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old who was shot by police. He broke into a car, had a gun, and ran away when told to stop. His choices led to a bad end for him and the officer involved. Why should the city pay for his mistakes? Some people are ups

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