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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Morning Commutes Get a Boost: SEPTA's Big Reopenings

Philadelphia's morning commutes just got a bit easier. SEPTA has reopened two major services that have been causing headaches for riders. The Center City Trolley Tunnel is back in action, and the Regional Rail morning express service has resumed after a long break. First, let's talk about the tunne

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Dark Past Under the Spotlight at UN Court

The UN's top court is set to examine whether Myanmar's actions against the Rohingya minority constitute genocide. This case, brought by Gambia in 2019, focuses on Myanmar's 2017 military campaign in Rakhine state, which led to widespread allegations of atrocities. Myanmar, now under military rule,

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Japan's Prime Minister Plays Political Chess

Japan is buzzing with political moves. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is thinking about ending the current parliament session soon. They might call a surprise election for February. This is not a usual step. It shows they want to use the prime minister's popularity to their advantage. Pr

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

New York City Nurses Stand Up for Better Work Conditions

In a bold move, thousands of nurses from three major hospital groups in New York City walked off the job. They are demanding better working conditions and fair pay. The nurses, part of the New York State Nurses Association, say they are overworked and underpaid. They are striking at NewYork-Presbyte

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughing Through the Stars: Nikki Glaser's Golden Globes Roast

The 83rd Golden Globes brought together the biggest names in TV and film, all under one roof. This time, comedian Nikki Glaser was back to host the event, bringing her unique brand of humor to the Beverly Hilton Hotel. She didn't hold back, making jokes that had the audience in stitches. Glaser sta

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Top Tech and Crypto Gains: A Closer Look at the Big Winners

Michael Saylor, the head of Strategy Inc. , recently shared some interesting insights about the best-performing assets over the past decade. He pointed out that his company, which focuses on Bitcoin, has done incredibly well, coming in second only to Nvidia. Saylor shared a chart that showed how di

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

Coinbase's Stablecoin Rewards Under Senate Scrutiny

Coinbase, the leading crypto exchange in the United States, is keeping a close eye on a significant crypto bill making its way through the Senate. The main point of contention is whether crypto platforms should be permitted to offer rewards on stablecoin holdings. Coinbase sees these rewards as a vi

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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

How Tiny Metal Balls Help Turn Alcohol into Useful Stuff

Scientists have been playing around with tiny bits of metal called nanoparticles. These little guys are super small, like a billionth of a meter small! They've been trying to figure out how to make these nanoparticles work better for turning alcohol into other useful stuff. They started with a base

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Tater Tots Trouble: A Snack Recall You Should Know About

A big food company is taking back a lot of frozen tater tots. Why? Because some bags might have tiny, hard plastic bits in them. This isn't good news for anyone who loves this crispy snack. The company, McCain Foods, started this recall on December 3, 2025. They did it on their own, without being f

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: A Mild Start to the Week

Maryland is in for a calm start to the week after a windy Sunday. The state saw some rain and wintry mix on Sunday, but it was mostly dry. The winds have calmed down, and the weather is settling into a more peaceful pattern. Monday and Tuesday are looking up! Expect a mix of sun and clouds, with hi

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