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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Marc Anthony's Growing Family: A Look at His Many Children and Recent Drama

Marc Anthony, the famous singer, is about to become a dad again. This time, it's with his fourth wife, Nadia Ferreira, who is 26 years old. They already have a son together, Marco, who is two years old. The couple shared this exciting news on their third wedding anniversary, which was on January 28,

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Trump's Minneapolis Mess: When Even Allies Panicked

The situation in Minneapolis was spiraling out of control. A U. S. citizen, Alex Pretti, was killed by immigration agents. The government claimed he was a threat. But videos showed a different story. Pretti was unarmed and pinned down when agents shot him. This sparked protests and outrage nationwid

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Caring for the Elderly: A Look at Mental Health Teams in England

In England, there are special teams dedicated to helping older people with mental health issues. These teams focus on those who have dementia along with other mental health problems. It's a tough job, and it requires a lot of special skills and knowledge. First, let's talk about why this is so impo

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

U. S. Oil Stocks Take a Dip, Prices Climb

The U. S. is holding less oil than usual right now. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) said that oil stockpiles dropped by 2. 3 million barrels last week. That's a lot less than what's typical for this time of year. This drop in supply comes as oil prices are going up. Brent crude, a key g

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

The Hidden Threat of Fake Students in Colleges

In a surprising twist, colleges across the country are facing a growing problem: fake students. These are not just any students, but digital impostors who use stolen identities to apply for financial aid and loans. Once they get the money, they vanish, leaving real students and institutions in a tou

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Utah's Judges: Why Politics Should Stay Out of the Courts

Utah's lawmakers are cooking up some controversial ideas that could shake up the state's courts. They're thinking about letting the governor pick judges without going through the usual process. Right now, a panel of experts suggests names, and the governor picks from that list. But this new plan cou

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Paris in the 1930s: A City on the Edge

In the 1930s, Paris was a city of contrasts, where art and culture thrived while political tensions simmered beneath the surface. Janet Flanner, an American writer, captured this duality in her columns for The New Yorker. She wasn't your typical journalist, though. She wasn't political, but she had

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

Robinhood's Stock: Should You Take the Leap?

Robinhood, the popular investing app, has seen its stock, HOOD, take a bit of a tumble recently. It's down over 5% since the start of the year and has only seen a small increase in the last half-year. But don't let that scare you off. Robinhood is still a favorite among young investors and crypto en

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Keeping Payments Smooth and Secure: A New Tool for Businesses

Businesses often lose money when customers' cards expire or get replaced. Charge1, a company that helps businesses handle payments, has a new tool to fix this problem. It's called the Automatic Card Updater (ACU). This tool automatically updates card details for businesses that sell things on a subs

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Tech Stocks: What the Experts Are Saying

Tech stocks have been buzzing lately, with experts sharing their thoughts on Texas Instruments, Qorvo, and Xero Limited. Let's break down what's happening. Texas Instruments (TXN) is getting mixed reviews. Vijay Rakesh from Mizuho Securities thinks it's a good idea to sell, with a price target of $

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