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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan's New Bookmark: A Look into Her Growing Brand

Meghan Markle is making waves again in 2026, this time with a new addition to her As ever brand. She has introduced a limited-edition leather bookmark, which she designed herself. This bookmark is part of a new product set called “Moment to Unwind. ” The bookmark is made from sustainable leather and

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Kansas City Royals Reshape Kauffman Stadium for Fairer Play

The Kansas City Royals are making big changes to Kauffman Stadium. They are moving the outfield fences closer by 10 feet. This change aims to make the stadium more fair for hitters. The Royals want to turn Kauffman into a park where hitting a ball well means it will likely be a home run. For years,

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Trump's Trip to Detroit: What Do the Numbers Say?

President Donald Trump is making a stop in Detroit on January 13, 2026. But how do Americans feel about him right now? The numbers aren't great. Several polls show that more than half of Americans disapprove of his performance. Let's break it down. The CBS News/YouGov poll shows the highest disappr

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Cheese Recall: A Serious Warning for Your Health

A critical cheese recall has just been upgraded to the highest level of alert. The FDA, the group that keeps our food safe, found a dangerous bacteria called Listeria in some cheeses. This bacteria can make people very sick, even leading to death. The cheese comes from a factory in New Jersey. The

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Firms Shift Gears on Security as AI Fraud Rises

Crypto firms are rethinking their security strategies. They are moving away from traditional methods like multi-factor authentication (MFA). This shift is happening because AI-powered fraud is on the rise. Only 28% of crypto firms now rely on MFA as their primary defense. Instead, they are turning t

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: Senate Takes Extra Time to Get It Right

The Senate Agriculture Committee has decided to postpone the review of a crucial crypto bill until late January. They want to make sure they have enough backing before moving forward. Chairman John Boozman mentioned that they've made good progress but need more time to finalize details and secure wi

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Gets a New Rulebook: What's in Store?

The crypto world is buzzing with a new proposal from U. S. senators that could shake things up. This draft law aims to set clear rules for digital currencies, which could make it easier for people to use and invest in them. One big change is deciding when a crypto token is a security or a commodity

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cyberattacks: A Growing Threat to Our Daily Lives

In October 2022, a routine hospital visit turned into a nightmare for a mother in Iowa. Her 3-year-old son, recovering from a tonsillectomy, was accidentally given an overdose of medication. The reason? A ransomware attack had crippled the hospital's computer systems, making it impossible for staff

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Jan 13 2026EDUCATION

Horry County Schools Expands to Meet Growing Needs

Horry County Schools is making a big move to keep up with the area's growth. They just bought a huge piece of land in Little River for almost $6 million. This isn't just any land grab; it's a smart investment for the future. The school board gave the green light on January 12. They're planning ahea

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Fireworks Fun Gone Wrong: What's Really Happening?

Fireworks light up the sky during holidays, but they're also lighting up emergency rooms. Injuries from fireworks have been on the rise in the U. S. since 2012. A recent study looked at firework-related injuries from 2016 to 2021. It found that most injuries happen around New Year's and Independence

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