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News & Articles By Willow Tohi
01/24/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A new federal probe: Government revisits the lingering question of cellphone safety
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched a new study to investigate potential health risks from cellphone radiation. This follows the FDA’s removal of older webpages containing previous conclusions on the topic. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has publicly stated he is “very concerned” about electromagnetic radiation as a health […]
01/24/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A strategic vulnerability: U.S. warns Taiwan’s chip dominance poses “apocalyptic” economic risk
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns that global reliance on Taiwan for advanced semiconductors is the world’s “single biggest point of failure.” He stated a blockade or destruction of Taiwan’s chip capacity would cause an “economic apocalypse.” The Trump administration is accelerating efforts to reshore semiconductor and critical mineral supply chains to the U.S. A […]
01/23/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A European warning shot: Danish fund exits U.S. debt amid fiscal and geopolitical storm
A major Danish pension fund, AkademikerPension, announced it will sell its entire $100 million portfolio of U.S. Treasury bonds. The fund’s chief investment officer cited unsustainable U.S. government finances and credit risk as the primary reasons for the divestment. The decision coincides with heightened geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Europe, centered on President Trump’s […]
01/21/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A clash of titans: Musk demands $134 billion from AI giant he helped create
Elon Musk is seeking $79 billion to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging fraud and breach of contract. Musk claims his early $38 million investment and guidance entitle him to a share of OpenAI’s current $500 billion valuation. OpenAI and Microsoft have rejected the claims as “baseless” and part of a “harassment” […]
01/20/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Macy’s cuts 1,000 jobs in Connecticut, closing fulfillment centers in strategic shift
Macy’s will close two fulfillment centers in Cheshire, Connecticut, eliminating nearly 1,000 jobs by August 2026. The closures are part of a broader corporate strategy to streamline operations and centralize functions. The retailer has been a top-ten employer in Cheshire since 1986, marking a significant economic blow to the community. Local and state agencies are […]
01/15/2026
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By Willow Tohi
92% of working Americans are now cutting back due to severe cost-of-living crisis, survey finds
A new survey finds 92% of employed Americans have cut spending due to a severe cost-of-living crisis. Only 17% feel financially secure enough to cover essentials and save, with 65% citing everyday essentials as their top burden. Experts warn the data indicates deep, structural economic distress, not a temporary inflationary hangover. Households are depleting savings […]
01/12/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Major nursing strike halts NYC hospitals: Thousands protesting from three major hospital systems
Approximately 15,000 nurses at three major New York City hospital systems began a strike on January 12, 2026. The strike affects Mount Sinai Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Montefiore Medical Center after contract negotiations failed. Core issues include demands for enforceable safe staffing ratios, improved workplace safety, and limitations on artificial intelligence. Hospitals have hired temporary nurses […]
01/10/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The breaking point: American farms are in crisis
A prominent Georgia farmer has cut 45% of his leased acreage due to unsustainable input costs and low commodity prices. Economists warn of a severe cost-price squeeze, with projected negative profits per acre for major crops like corn and soybeans. Input costs for items like fertilizer, seed and machinery remain near record highs while crop […]
01/06/2026
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By Willow Tohi
From protest to power grid terror: Left-wing extremists plunge Berlin into darkness
A major power outage in Berlin, affecting 45,000 homes and businesses, is blamed on a politically motivated arson attack by left-wing extremists. Critical infrastructure, including hospitals and care facilities, was compromised during freezing winter weather. The incident mirrors a recent suspected eco-terrorist attack on Tesla’s German factory, which halted production for a week. German authorities […]
01/02/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A faceted crisis: The 2025 diamond crash reshapes a global industry
Global diamond mining faced a severe crisis in 2025, marked by steep revenue declines and job cuts. Market leader De Beers stockpiled $2 billion in unsold gems as its parent company moved to sell it. Surging demand for cheaper, lab-grown diamonds fundamentally undercut the value proposition of mined stones. Major producers like Botswana’s Debswana slashed […]
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