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Jan 04 2026FINANCE

Top 5 Robinhood Stocks to Watch in 2026

Robinhood has become a game-changer in the investment world, empowering regular people to dive into the stock market. The platform's influence is undeniable, and its users' choices can shake up the market. Let's take a look at the five most popular stocks on Robinhood as we step into 2026. Tesla, t

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Future: A Slow Road to Recovery

Venezuela sits on a goldmine of oil, but getting it out of the ground is a different story. The country has the world's largest proven crude oil reserves, about 303 billion barrels. That's a lot of oil, but right now, Venezuela is only producing around 1. 1 million barrels a day. To put that into pe

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

New York City's Public Transport Gets a Price Bump

Starting this Sunday, riding the subway or bus in New York City will cost a bit more. The fare is going up to $3 from $2. 90. This is the first increase in over two years. Compared to other cities, this 10-cent raise is small. Other places have seen much bigger jumps in their transit fares. The Met

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Justice in the Spotlight: The Aftermath of the Crans-Montana Tragedy

In the wake of the devastating fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Swiss authorities are taking serious steps. They have launched a criminal probe against the two people in charge of the bar. The fire, which broke out on New Year's Day, claimed at least 40 lives and left over 100 people h

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

James Cameron's Box Office Magic Strikes Again

James Cameron has done it again. His latest movie, "Avatar: Fire and Ash, " has crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide. This makes it his fourth film in a row to achieve this milestone. It's a big deal, especially since some people doubted it would do so well. The movie is the longest in the Avatar

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Skies in Chaos: What Went Wrong?

Europe is facing a travel nightmare. A major breakdown in radio communications has left thousands of people stuck. Greece had to shut down its airspace. This caused many flights to be canceled or delayed. The problem started on Sunday morning. Officials are still trying to figure out why the radio

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

Flights Back in the Air After Venezuela Turmoil

Travelers in the Caribbean got a break on Sunday. Airlines rushed to add extra flights after the U. S. lifted restrictions on airspace. These restrictions were put in place after a U. S. attack in Venezuela the day before. The restrictions caused a big mess. Hundreds of flights were canceled on Sat

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How ECMO Can Help Fight Tropical Infections in Developing Countries

Tropical infections are a big problem worldwide, causing many people to get very sick or even die. In rich countries, a treatment called ECMO is often used to help people with serious heart and lung problems caused by infections. ECMO is like a machine that does the work of the heart and lungs, givi

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

A Town in Mourning: The Aftermath of a Tragic Fire

A small town in Switzerland is struggling to come to terms with a devastating fire that struck on New Year's Day. The blaze, which tore through a popular ski resort, has left a trail of destruction and heartache. Among the survivors is Danielo Janjic, a 20-year-old Bosnian-born Swiss resident who is

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Lock and Charge: Meet the V7 Max

A smart lock that never needs charging? That's the big idea behind the V7 Max, a new product that's making waves at CES 2026. This isn't just any smart lock—it's the first to use wireless optical charging, a big step up from the usual batteries or solar panels. The V7 Max stands out because it does

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