Japan’s finance minister calls 2026 the “first year of digital,” backing crypto integration, new regulations, and sweeping ...
Mark Loughnane, trainer of Follow Your Heart He’s has fit as a fiddle and loves it over seven furlongs around there as he ...
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Why buyers are negotiating harder even with rates drifting down
Mortgage rates are finally edging off their peak, but you are not seeing buyers rush in with blank checks. Instead, shoppers ...
In each of the Jazz's three games this week, lottery picks Cody Williams and Taylor Hendricks were back in the Jazz rotation.
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222 word of the month ideas for an inspiring 2026
A word of the month is a flexible approach to resolutions that offers you a different guiding light for each month — a ...
USDA's Jan. 12 reports face scrutiny after government shutdown delays, while global factors and financial markets add ...
Perhaps it’s time to set our sights on simpler, more attainable goals. And so, with certain individuals specifically in mind, ...
Diane’s close friend and former colleague, Sarah Paulson, revealed she also got a tattoo in honor of the late actor. Along ...
Asia's Bitcoin treasury firm Metaplanet stock price surged 15% as the company announced the status of its share repurchase ...
A viral video clip from the fictional series Jack Ryan may have eerily predicted some of the events in Venezuela over the ...
Corporate media keeps repeating nonsense from "Aravind Krishna" (or Arvind) like it's pure gospel. Today some Indian publisher regurgitated "Aravind Krishna" on layoffs being due to ‘not AI, [but] ...
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An attack on left-wing, literary ‘culture police’ displays the flawed thinking it aims to critique
The left can engage in misguided moral panics and futile cultural warfare, degrading the potential of its political project. The tendency of some artists, writers, readers, critics and academics to ...
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