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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Tech Solutions: The Rise of Forward-Deployed Engineers

In the fast-paced world of enterprise technology, a new breed of engineers is gaining traction. These forward-deployed engineers (FDEs) are not just coding in isolation; they are out in the field, understanding real-world problems, and delivering solutions at lightning speed. Their role is highly so

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Smart Tech in Schools: How to Use AI Wisely

AI is everywhere, and schools are no exception. It's changing how students learn and how teachers teach. But with great power comes great responsibility. AI can be a helpful tool, but it can also cause problems if not used correctly. AI in schools can do many things. It can help students understand

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Credit Card Rate Cap: Banks Brace for Trump's Bold Move

Banks are in a tough spot right now. President Trump has suggested capping credit card interest rates at 10% for a year. This idea has caused quite a stir in the finance world. Banks are trying to figure out what to do next. The problem is, there's no clear plan on how this cap would work. The Whit

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Cutting Pregnancy Weight Gain: Where to Begin and What It Costs

Pregnancy is a time when women gain weight. But too much weight can cause problems. Doctors and researchers are looking for ways to help. They want to find the best way to keep weight gain in check. And they want to know if it's worth the cost. First, they looked at different groups of women. Some

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Credit Card Rate Cap: Banks in a Bind

U. S. banks are in a tough spot. President Trump recently suggested capping credit card interest rates at 10% for a year. This idea has sparked confusion and concern across the finance industry. The announcement came with no clear plan on how to enforce it. Banks are left wondering what to do next.

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Syria's Bold Move: Kurdish Rights Recognized After Decades of Struggle

In a surprising turn of events, Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa has taken a significant step towards acknowledging the Kurdish population. A recent decree now officially recognizes the Kurdish language and restores citizenship to many Kurdish Syrians. This move comes after intense fighting in Alep

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Healthcare Changes: What's Next for UnitedHealth?

UnitedHealth's stock took a hit after President Trump's recent talk about healthcare. He mentioned a new plan to cut out insurance brokers and middlemen. This could lower healthcare costs for people, but it's not great news for UnitedHealth. The company makes money from these brokers and middlemen.

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

How Pennsylvania is Taking a Stand Against Human Trafficking

Pennsylvania is making big moves to fight human trafficking. This crime is sneaky and affects all kinds of people. It's not just something that happens far away. It's happening right here in the U. S. , including Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is leading the charge. They've set

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Jan 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Gray Whales in Trouble: A Climate Crisis Story

Gray whales, once a success story of marine conservation, are now facing a severe crisis. These gentle giants, known for their incredible migrations, are struggling to find enough food. Their main diet, tiny shrimp-like creatures called amphipods, is disappearing due to changing ocean conditions. Th

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

India's Spin Kings: Why Ashwin Believes Four Bowlers Can Rule T20 World Cup 2026

The T20 World Cup 2026 is on the horizon, and India is gearing up to defend its title. With the tournament set to take place in India and Sri Lanka, the focus is on how the team can maintain its winning streak. One key figure, Ravichandran Ashwin, has strong opinions on the matter. Ashwin thinks In

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