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Feb 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Ways People Watch Movies and Shows

Movies are still popular, but the way people see them is changing fast. Ticket sales in the U. S. grew only a little after the pandemic, and next year’s films may bring about nine billion dollars worldwide. Some big names like Disney, Warner Bros. and Paramount are investing more money to keep

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Feb 06 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Climbs Past $65k as Traders Grab the $58k Dip

Friday’s close pushed Bitcoin over the $65, 000 mark, marking an 11‑percent gain from the most recent 15‑month trough that slid below $60, 000. The rally shows traders are now ready to buy in at the $58, 000 zone, which many see as a key support level. During Thursday’s session Bitcoin lost about

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Slump: A Temporary Setback or a Long-Term Trend?

Bitcoin and Ethereum have been lagging behind other investments like stocks and precious metals. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. There are a few reasons why this might be happening. First, there's a lot of deleveraging going on. This means people are pulling out their money, especially in crypt

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Smart Choices: What's Shaping the 2026 Housing Market

In 2026, the housing market is expected to see some interesting shifts. After a slow few years, more homes are likely to be sold. This is good news for buyers, as it means less competition and more choices. However, it's not all smooth sailing. The construction of new homes is expected to slow down,

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Jan 29 2026BUSINESS

Amazon's Big Job Cuts and the AI Factor

Amazon is letting go of about 16, 000 corporate workers. This is the second big round of job cuts in just a few months. The company says it wants to use AI to do some of the work instead. They also want to make things simpler and get rid of extra layers in the company. Amazon didn't say which parts

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

U. S. and Iran: A Tense Standoff

In a bold move, the U. S. president escalated tensions with Iran, hinting at a potential strike. This isn't the first time the U. S. has shown its military might. Just a few months ago, a similar show of force was seen near Venezuela. A massive naval and air force is now positioned near Iran. This

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Fighting Colon Cancer: A Two-Decade Journey

Over the past twenty years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made big steps in helping doctors find and treat colon cancer. This progress is not just about new tech. It is also about how researchers are using this tech in smarter ways. First, let's talk about the start. In the early 2000s, AI was j

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Skin Cancer Rising: A Closer Look at the Numbers

Skin cancer types like cSCC, CIS, and KA are becoming a bigger problem. They cause a lot of health issues and cost a lot to treat. But many countries don't keep good records of these common skin cancers. People of all ages and genders can get these cancers. They can show up on different parts of th

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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Emotion AI: The Future of Human-Machine Interaction

Emotion AI is a rapidly growing field, expected to reach USD 38. 5 billion by 2035. This technology uses machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing to understand human emotions through facial expressions, voice tones, and other indicators. It's not just about detecting emotio

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Tightrope Walk: Why $87, 000 Matters for Investors

Bitcoin is currently dancing around the $90, 000 mark. This is a big deal because it's close to the average price that ETF investors paid for their Bitcoin. This average price, known as the ETF realized price, is around $86, 600. If Bitcoin stays above this price, investors feel good. But if it drop

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