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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Tech Firm Expands in Long Beach

A tech company has just leased a big new office in Long Beach. The company, myKaarma, will now call 211 E. Ocean Boulevard home. They signed a lease for nearly 9, 000 square feet. This space will serve as their headquarters, and they plan to move in soon. myKaarma is known for its software. They he

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto World Divided: Is the CLARITY Act a Step Forward or Backward?

The crypto industry is split on the CLARITY Act, a bill aiming to regulate digital assets in the U. S. Some big names in crypto, like Coinbase, are against it. They say the bill could make things worse. Others, like Chris Dixon from a16z Crypto, think it's a good start. They believe it protects dece

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Move: What's Driving the Recent Surge?

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index has shown a shift in investor sentiment. After a period of fear, it now reflects greed. This change comes after a tough time for crypto investors. In October, a huge sell-off happened. Over $19 billion was lost in just one day. This caused a lot of fear in the market.

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: Big Moves in Crypto Lending

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the crypto world. This decentralized lending and borrowing platform is getting ready for its big launch. They just got a big boost with $100, 000 pouring in over just two days. That brings their total presale funding to over $19. 8 million. Not bad for a proj

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Vibrant Scene: A Week of Theatre, Music, and Art

Chicago is buzzing with events this week, offering a mix of theatre, music, and art that caters to diverse tastes. Theatre enthusiasts have plenty to choose from, with shows ranging from dark comedies to poignant dramas. At the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, audiences can enjoy an unscripted conversa

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How China's Chemical Crackdown Might Be Saving Lives Across the Border

Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid, has been a major problem in the U. S. for over ten years. But something interesting happened around mid-2023: the number of overdose deaths started to drop. Researchers think this might be because of changes happening in China, where many of the chemicals used to

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

The Future of University Research: A Risky Proposal

The U. S. government has a history of investing in university research, which has led to groundbreaking discoveries. One such success story is the development of HIV treatments. However, a recent proposal by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick could jeopardize this progress. Lutnick argues that taxpa

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Jan 15 2026LIFESTYLE

A Senior Dog's Fight for Comfort and Care

In Romania, a senior dog with no sight or hearing faced a dire situation after being left alone at a bustling car wash. This dog, around 15 years old, was found wandering in circles, clearly lost and scared. A group of compassionate teenagers noticed the dog's struggle and quickly reached out to Ale

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Money for Mental Health and Addiction Services Saved at the Last Minute

The Trump administration made a swift U-turn after slashing $2 billion from mental health and addiction programs. This sudden move left over 2, 000 programs across the country in chaos. The cuts were announced on Tuesday, only to be reversed less than a day later. The reason for the reversal remains

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Depression in Seniors: A Possible Warning Sign for Brain Diseases

Older adults who develop depression might be showing early signs of brain diseases like Parkinson's or Lewy body dementia. This is what a recent study suggests. The study found that depression becomes more common in these seniors, starting about three years before they are diagnosed with these brain

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