URI

Advertisement
Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Swedish Funds Pull Out of US Debt: What's Going On?

Swedish pension fund Alecta has made a big move. They've sold off most of their U. S. Treasury investments. Why? They're worried about the current state of U. S. politics. It's not looking stable, and that's a risk they don't want to take. This news comes from a report by Dagens Industri. They didn

reading time less than a minute
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

reading time less than a minute
Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Data Leak: What Happened with DOGE and Social Security?

A recent court filing by the Justice Department revealed a significant data security issue. Employees from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), who were working with the Social Security Administration (SSA), shared sensitive information through an unsecured third-party server. This action

reading time less than a minute
Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Guard Your Online Business: Smart Moves to Beat Scams in 2026

In 2025, fraudsters took a big bite out of companies worldwide, swiping 8% of their revenue. Big corporations might shrug it off, but for small business owners, this can be a knockout punch. So, what's the game plan to stay safe online? Scammers are getting craftier. In 2023, fraud attempts on busi

reading time less than a minute
Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: A Closer Look at Key Policies

Trump's second term has been marked by significant changes in education, sports, and immigration. Let's break down what's been happening. In the education sector, the Trump administration has been pushing for a return to traditional gender norms. The U. S. Department of Education, led by Secretary

reading time less than a minute
Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Sphere of Fun and Jobs in Maryland

A new entertainment spot is coming to Maryland. It's called Sphere and will be built in National Harbor. This place is near Washington, D. C. and is visited by over 15 million people every year. The Sphere will have 6, 000 seats. It will also have a big LED screen on the outside. This screen is like

reading time less than a minute
Jan 20 2026POLITICS

London's Big Chinese Embassy: A Double-Edged Sword?

The UK has given the green light to China's massive new embassy near London's financial hub, sparking debates. This isn't just any embassy; it's a whopping 20, 000 square meters of Chinese diplomatic space, the largest in Europe. China bought the spot in 2018 for a cool $312 million, but the plans g

reading time less than a minute
Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Putting Families First: A New Look at What Really Matters

Utah is known for its strong communities. But what makes a community strong? It's not just about shared beliefs. It's about making sure everyone has what they need to live well. This means good jobs, affordable homes, and access to healthcare. Yet, many policies seem to overlook these basic needs.

reading time less than a minute
Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Trading Gets a Makeover: Meet WOW Exchange

Cryptocurrency trading is getting a fresh face with the upcoming launch of WOW Exchange. This new platform is stepping into the market with a strong focus on transparency and security, aiming to address some of the big issues that have been bothering crypto users. Many people trading cryptocurrenci

reading time less than a minute
Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

TSMC's Shifting Gears: A Closer Look

TSMC, the top chip manufacturer, recently reported a massive profit of $16 billion, a 35% jump from the previous year. But the real story isn't just about the numbers. The company is reshaping its business strategy, and this could have big implications. First, TSMC is adjusting its pricing strategy

reading time less than a minute