January 9, 2026

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As tech stocks soar, executives use exchange funds to diversify wealth without selling -

Friday, January 9, 2026

Rescuers on scene of boat accident, multiple patients in Putnam County – Action News Jax -

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Iran’s leader accuses protesters of acting for Trump -

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Humanoid robots take over CES in Las Vegas as tech industry touts future of AI -

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One person killed in early morning accident in Evansville – wevv.com -

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School closes due to accident and downed power line – Yahoo -

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3-vehicle crash causes traffic back up on I-270 in Montgomery County – DC News Now -

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How IMAX crushed other theater stocks in 2025 -

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A little-known biotech stock has become a prime takeover target after surging nearly 1,700% last year -

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Internet service worker killed after running out of the road, striking a tree – WSET -

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Driver ejected from vehicle, dies in Delhi Township crash – Cincinnati Enquirer -

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European markets higher ahead of U.S. jobs report; Sainsbury’s shares fall 5% -

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Meta signs nuclear energy deals to power Prometheus AI supercluster -

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Rolls-Royce has hit a record high every trading day of 2026. Here’s why -

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Trump says he’s canceled second wave of attacks on Venezuela -

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Runway Wall Caused All the Deaths in 2024 South Korean Plane Crash, Report Says – The New York Times -

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I-75/85 connector shut down in Downtown Atlanta after 8-car crash – Atlanta News First -

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Online fundraiser focuses on family of New Year’s Eve accident victim – The Augusta Chronicle -

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Police say crash that damaged Moscow business deemed just an accident – The Lewiston Tribune -

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Police say crash that damaged Moscow business deemed just an accident – Moscow-Pullman Daily News -

Friday, January 9, 2026

Insight: Russia fears return of fighters waging jihad in Syria

NOVOSASITLI, Russia (Reuters) – A scrawny 15-year-old this summer became the first from his deeply religious Muslim village in Russia’s southern Dagestan province to die fighting alongside rebels in Syria.

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Police beat back supporters in sensitive China land grab case

BEIJING (Reuters) – Police in China’s Inner Mongolia beat back supporters at the start of a sensitive land grab case, a family member said, where six nomadic herders are on trial for refusing to give up grazing land to a state-run forestry firm.

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Japan readies 1,000 troops, naval ships for Philippines relief

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan is preparing to send up to 1,000 troops as well as naval vessels and aircraft to the Philippines to help with disaster relief following Typhoon Haiyan, in what could be Tokyo’s biggest postwar military deployment.

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With bailout risk building, Slovenian PM seeks to shore up support

LJUBLJANA (Reuters) – Slovenia’s efforts to avert a bailout are likely to win the government a confidence vote on Thursday, even though the cost of a bank clean-up risks tipping the euro zone country’s finances over the edge.

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Toronto City Council asks Mayor Rob Ford to go away

TORONTO (Reuters) – Toronto City Council asked embattled Mayor Rob Ford on Wednesday to take a break from his job to deal with “personal issues”, which he admits include both buying illegal drugs and smoking crack cocaine.

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Sudanese man killed as foreign workers clash with Saudi police

RIYADH (Reuters) – A Sudanese man was killed in a second flare of clashes since Saturday between Saudi riot police, citizens and foreign workers in Riyadh amid a clampdown on visas, state media said late on Wednesday.

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U.S. designates Nigeria militant groups as terrorists

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States formally designated the Nigerian Islamist militant groups Boko Haram and Ansaru as foreign terrorist organizations on Wednesday, making it a crime to provide them with material support.

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Desperate Philippine typhoon survivors loot, dig up water pipes

TACLOBAN, Philippines (Reuters) – Desperation gripped Philippine islands devastated by Typhoon Haiyan as looting turned deadly on Wednesday and survivors panicked over shortages of food, water and medicine, some digging up underground water pipes and s…

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Attempt on Uribe’s life would destroy Colombia peace process, negotiator says

BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s lead representative in peace talks with Marxist FARC rebels said on Wednesday that any attack against former President Alvaro Uribe would destroy the negotiations.

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Israel warns of war from Iran ‘bad deal’, sees big sanctions cut

(Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Wednesday that a “bad deal” with Iran on its nuclear program could lead to war and his aides challenged U.S. assertions to have offered Tehran only “modest” relief from sanctions.

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