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Jan 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Raising Kids in Nevada: A Tough Gig?

Nevada isn't the best place to raise a family. It's near the bottom of the list. Only three states are worse. This is what a recent study found. The study looked at many things. It checked out family fun, health, safety, education, child care, affordability, and money matters. Nevada did okay in fa

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Nigeria's Bold Move: $2 Billion Climate Fund to Power Change

Nigeria is making a big bet on green finance to shift its energy use. The president recently shared plans for a $2 billion climate fund. This fund aims to support projects that cut emissions and build resilience. The announcement came at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week summit. The Climate Investm

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Finland's Big Move: A Billion NOK in Green Bonds

Finland's Municipality Finance Plc is making a bold move. They're issuing notes worth NOK 1 billion. These notes will mature in 2032. The interest rate isn't fixed. It floats based on the 3-month Nibor rate plus 18 basis points. This isn't a small deal. It's part of a much bigger plan. MuniFin has

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Atome's Big Move: $345 Million Boost for Southeast Asia

Atome, a digital finance company based in Singapore, just scored a huge deal. They've secured a massive $345 million debt facility. This is a big jump from the $200 million they had before. The goal? To grow their services across Southeast Asia. This isn't just about more money. It's about expandin

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Why Are Some Moms in Ghana Missing Out on Prenatal Checkups?

Ghana has a policy to help moms-to-be get healthcare for free. But not everyone is using it. A recent study dug into why some women aren't going for checkups during pregnancy. It looked at things like where they live, how much money they have, and their health needs. The study found that where a wo

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Jan 13 2026RELIGION

Understanding Cleft Lip and Palate Through the Eyes of Muslim Parents in Punjab

Cleft lip and palate (CL/P) is a common birth defect that affects many kids around the world. It can cause serious problems for the child and their family. But how do Muslim parents in Punjab, Pakistan, see this condition? A recent study tried to find out. The study talked to 21 parents of kids wit

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Crisis: How Malnutrition is Hurting India's Rural Kids

In the countryside of India, a silent crisis is unfolding. Many kids under five are not getting the food they need to grow strong and healthy. This isn't just about empty stomachs; it's about the future of these children. A recent study took a close look at this problem using data from a big health

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Up with the Tech Race: How Companies Can Stay Ahead

The world of technology is moving at lightning speed. What used to take years to catch on now happens in months. Think about it: the telephone took 75 years to reach 100 million users, but the internet did it in just seven years. And get this, GenAI reached that number in a few months. This rapid ch

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Really an Indie Game?

The game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sparked some debate. Some people think it's an indie game. Others disagree. The reason? The game got a lot of help from its publisher. But the developers say they still feel indie at heart. The team behind the game is Sandfall. They made the game with a smal

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Stars and Trump Aide Clash at Golden Globes

A heated exchange unfolded between a high-ranking Trump administration official and several celebrities at the recent Golden Globes. The tension began when notable actors, including Mark Ruffalo, voiced their opposition to ICE and the Trump administration's policies during the event. Steven Cheung,

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