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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Cleveland Browns' Unique Coach Hunt: What's the Deal?

The Cleveland Browns are shaking things up in their search for a new head coach. They've given candidates some serious homework to do. This isn't just any homework. It's a three-part task. First, there's a test to see how well they think. Then, there's a personality test. Finally, there are a bunch

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Giannis' Injury: A Game Changer for the Hawks

Giannis Antetokounmpo, the star forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, is expected to be out for four to six weeks due to a recurring injury to his right calf. This is a big deal for the NBA, as Giannis is one of the league's brightest stars. However, his absence could actually benefit the Atlanta Hawks i

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Why Crypto Social Media Failed: A Lesson in Tech and Trends

Crypto has been trying to break into social media, but it just isn't working. Farcaster, a decentralized social network, tried to challenge big platforms like Facebook and Twitter. It wanted to give users control over their data and identity. But despite having a billion-dollar valuation and some bi

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Jan 26 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans

Personal loans are a handy financial tool. They let you borrow money for almost anything. But you should know how they work before you jump in. On a Monday in late January 2026, some lenders offered rates as low as 6. 49%. That's pretty good. But rates can change, so always check the latest numbers

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Canada Stands Firm on Trade Promises

Canada is sticking to its word on trade deals. Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear that Canada won't make new trade agreements with countries that don't have market economies. This statement came after U. S. President Donald Trump warned Canada about facing heavy tariffs if it went ahead with a

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Pocket-Sized Panic: The Wild World of Pokemon Card Thefts

In the world of collectibles, Pokemon cards have become a hot commodity, and not just for kids. Adults are diving into this hobby, turning it into a serious business. But with high value comes high risk, and recently, thieves have been targeting trading card shops and collectors in Southern Californ

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

A Tale of Two Ohio State Stars: One Dips, One Soars

Julian Sayin's star power took a small hit recently. His name, image, and likeness (NIL) value dropped by $100, 000, landing at $2. 4 million. This dip came right after Indiana's national championship win. Even though Sayin is considered the top quarterback in the country, his NIL value doesn't alwa

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Jan 26 2026RELIGION

Cuba's Spiritual Leaders Seek Harmony Amid Rising Tensions

In Cuba, spiritual leaders are turning to ancient traditions to cope with growing concerns. As the country faces economic struggles and political tensions with the United States, priests and priestesses of Santería are holding ceremonies to seek peace and harmony. These ceremonies are not just abou

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Shooting: Officials and Video Tell Different Stories

In Minneapolis, a city already on edge, another shooting by federal officers has sparked outrage and debate. Alex Pretti, a local ICU nurse, was shot and killed by immigration agents on a snowy Saturday. Officials claim he assaulted officers and obstructed their work, but videos from bystanders tell

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl Week: More Than Just a Game

Super Bowl week in the Bay Area is not just about the big game. It's a full week of events, concerts, and celebrity sightings. From leadership brunches to massive concerts, there's something happening every day. The week kicks off with the Sports Power Brunch, celebrating the most powerful women in

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