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Amazon has started selling Novo Nordisk's new oral Wegovy weight‑loss pill in the United States, where Novo Nordisk began rolling it out on Jan. 5; Amazon says it will also add the pill to prescription kiosks in select One Medical clinics in the coming weeks.
Ex-husband arrested in double murder of Ohio dentist
Officials say an ex-husband was arrested in Illinois and charged in the Dec. 30 deaths of a Columbus couple, and the couple's children were found safe.
Trump signs order to block seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue in U.S.
President Trump signed an executive order declaring a national emergency to block seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue held in U.S. Treasury accounts; the order cites the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act.
Four tankers that left Venezuela in 'dark mode' reportedly return to Venezuelan waters
Four tankers that left Venezuela in early January with their transponders off have reportedly returned to Venezuelan waters, after U.S. forces seized some vessels amid a U.S. push to access Venezuelan oil following Nicolás Maduro's arrest.
Luxury cruise line Oceania Cruises goes adults-only to create a more tranquil environment for guests.
Oceania Cruises announced it will accept only guests aged 18 and older for new reservations; bookings made before Jan. 7, 2026 that include minors will still be honored.
More people moved to Texas than any other state in 2025, report says
A U-Haul analysis ranked Texas first on its 2025 Growth Index using one-way customer transactions, and the company reported more than 265,000 people moved to Texas from other states in 2025.
Ex-husband charged with murder in deaths of Monique and Spencer Tepe
Court records show Michael David McKee has been charged with two counts of murder in the Dec. 30 deaths of Monique and Spencer Tepe; the couple's two young children were found unharmed.
Meta signs major nuclear energy deals to power AI data centers.
Meta has agreed to multiple nuclear power arrangements with TerraPower, Oklo and Vistra to supply electricity for its AI data centers, including near-term purchases from Vistra starting later this year and funding for new reactors targeted for 2030–2032.
A Signal chat gathers Silicon Valley figures opposing California's billionaire tax.
Dozens of tech figures are using a Signal group called "Save California" to oppose a proposed one-time 5% tax on individuals with more than $1 billion in net worth; the initiative needs about 875,000 signatures to get on the November ballot.
Christmas drone strike reported to have killed 11 Christians in Sudan
A drone strike on Christmas morning struck a group marching toward a church in Julud, Sudan; local reports say 11 people were killed and 18 injured.
UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council denies reports it disbanded
The UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council said it has not disbanded, rejecting a broadcast announcement by a member that claimed the group had dissolved; the STC said the announcement was made under coercion and that some members in Riyadh were detained.
Missouri sports betting market officially launched with sign-up promos
Sports betting in Missouri went live on December 1, and the article reports that several national sportsbooks are offering new-user sign-up promos and bonus bets.
Avelo to end ICE deportation flights and close several hubs.
Avelo said it will stop flying deportation flights for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is closing hubs including its Mesa Gateway operation on Jan. 27; the company said the ICE work did not produce consistent, predictable revenue.
Ikea's smart-home push in 2026 may expand affordable home tech options.
Ikea unveiled a broad line of Matter-compatible smart lights, sensors, bulbs and plugs at CES 2026, and the article reports many of the devices are priced under $10 with most available this month.
Emergency helicopter now operating out of Northeast Ohio Regional Airport
University Hospitals has placed a medical helicopter and an ambulance at the Northeast Ohio Regional Airport, and crews are using temporary hangar housing while awaiting an FAA permit for permanent modular living quarters.
Gen Z embraces 'disillusionomics' amid rising personal debt
The article reports that Gen Zers carry an average $94,101 in personal debt and that economist Alice Lassman calls the generation's response 'disillusionomics' as many rethink work and money.
Bill Gates says he's still optimistic about the world's future but raises three key questions
Bill Gates wrote that he remains optimistic about global progress thanks to advances in technology and health, while noting three concerns that could change the trajectory: a projected rise in child deaths, cuts to aid, and risks from artificial intelligence.
Iran Braces for Weekend of Protests.
Iranian cities prepared for more weekend protests after demonstrations that began in late December over a currency collapse spread across many cities; authorities said they would protect strategic infrastructure and public property.
Landfill collapse in Philippines leaves dozens missing as rescuers search
Rescue teams in Cebu City are searching after the privately owned Binaliw landfill collapsed; officials say four people have died and more than 30 workers remain missing.
Montreal's Olympic Stadium still costing Quebecers 50 years after the Games
In 2024 Quebec announced an $870 million project to replace Montreal Olympic Stadium's damaged roof, with officials saying work is on time and on budget and expected to finish in 2028.
EVs stumble into 2026 as automakers bet on cheaper cars.
EV sales and federal subsidies have cooled entering 2026, prompting some automakers to scale back costly projects while many are preparing lower-priced electric models aimed at mainstream buyers.
Iran cuts internet amid nationwide protests as Trump issues warning
Iran cut internet access during nationwide protests that rights groups said have led to at least 62 deaths, and the article notes a new warning from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Starting a small business: how much tax might you pay?
Once you earn $400 or more in self-employment income, the IRS requires a self-employment tax that is 15.3% applied to 92.35% of net earnings, and you may also owe regular federal and state income tax; estimated quarterly payments are required if you expect to owe $1,000 or more.
IRS ends Direct File program and outlines free filing options for 2026
The IRS ended its Direct File program in late 2025 and the Direct File website is not available as of January 2026. Taxpayers can still use IRS Free File (AGI limit $84,000), free fillable forms, volunteer VITA/TCE services, and some commercial services that offer free federal filing.
Colorado retirement choice Pueblo offers easy mountain access and affordable living
Research by Investopedia and Travel + Leisure lists Pueblo among the 50 best places to retire and names it the only Colorado town on the 2025 list; reported median monthly housing in Pueblo County is $1,083.
Rio Tinto and Glencore resume talks to form world's largest mining company
Rio Tinto and Glencore have confirmed renewed merger talks after negotiations collapsed just over a year ago; a combined Rio Tinto ($142 billion) and Glencore ($65 billion) would surpass current leader BHP ($161 billion).
US cities where institutional investors hold the strongest grip on housing.
Mega investors own about 2–3% of U.S. single-family rental homes overall, but they control much larger shares in several Sun Belt markets including Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, Houston, Charlotte and Tampa.
Labor market chart may signal rising recession risk.
December's payrolls rose by 50,000 and the unemployment rate was 4.4%; analysts point to the Beveridge curve, a falling job vacancy rate (about 4.6%) and a negative jobs‑workers gap as signs that unemployment could rise if conditions worsen.
Stock stamp duty may help Hong Kong return operating surplus
Financial Secretary Paul Chan told RTHK that higher stamp duty receipts from a buoyant Hong Kong stock market could bring the government's operating account back to surplus in 2026/27, and he is preparing the 2026/27 budget address, which Sing Tao reported will be on Feb. 25.
Nestlé baby formula recall tests new CEO's revamp plan
Nestlé has recalled infant formula after tests detected the toxin cereulide in an ingredient, and the company says no babies have been reported ill and affected factories have been cleaned and restarted.
