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[ad_1] You can feel helpless when you don’t have control over your personal data, especially while data brokers with little concern for your privacy are making billions buying and selling hoards of consumer data collected from various sources. The largely opaque data broker industry is worth an estimated 278 billion dollars and has been operating in the United States with little regulatory oversight until now. The responsibility of keeping data brokers’ rampant information collection in check falls predominantly on consumers themselves, and the process of submitting a deletion request isn’t always necessarily the most transparent or straightforward. However, thanks to the California…

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[ad_1] After months of speculation, the former heavyweight champion has made his comeback official and will fight on April 11.Published On 28 Jan 202628 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareFormer heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury will face Arslanbek Makhmudov in his comeback fight in April, weeks after saying he would come out of retirement.The bout between Fury and Canada-based Russian Makhmudov will take place in the United Kingdom on April 11, with no venue yet announced, and will be broadcast on Netflix.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listFury, who was born in the UK and identifies as…

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[ad_1] Walmart CEO Doug McMillan joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss his retirement, inflation pressures, tariffs, AI-driven growth and the future of America’s largest retailer. A major leadership transition is underway at Walmart, with CEO Doug McMillon set to retire on Jan. 31, 2026, after more than 40 years at the company. As he wraps up nearly 12 years as CEO, the retailer he leaves behind looks very different from the one he inherited. McMillon joined FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo on “Mornings with Maria” to discuss how inflation is reshaping consumer behavior and Walmart’s customer base. Higher-income households are increasingly…

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[ad_1] Understandably, you have to be “strong-willed” to buy Ethereum, XRP, or any top-10 altcoin. The past few weeks has been brutal for promising tokens. And this is expected to continue as long as Bitcoin struggles for momentum. To put in numbers, Ethereum is down from December 2025 highs of near $3,500. Meanwhile, like Solana, Cardano, and other best cryptos to buy, XRP crypto, despite the XRP Army calling for a moonshot, slid below $2 and is yet to reverse losses. Still, given this state of crypto market affairs, on-chain data points to a different story. Yesterday, Santiment, an on-chain…

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[ad_1] On 90 Day Fiance, Birkan holds court at his favorite cafe but keeps Laura Nevenner in the dark when it comes to his vices. Forrest’s mom Molly is a gracious guest until the talk turns to finances. Lisa can’t hide under her head wrap, but gives away just enough to skate by. And Annalyn Fox isn’t feeling the love from Jovon Fox as the honeymoon wraps. Let’s break it all down in this recap of Season 8, Episode 8 For Your Safety, Please Remain Seated. 90 Day Fiance: Birkan Takes Advantage of Laura’s Trust On *90 Day Fiance*, Birkan…

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[ad_1] Last weekend, China’s Ministry of National Defense announced that the country’s two most senior generals – Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli – would be removed from office and placed under investigation for serious disciplinary violations. Zhang had been the People’s Liberation Army’s most senior general since October 2022. He was the highest ranking military member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China (CCP), the party-state’s 24-member executive policy-making body. Zhang was also the senior vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, which controls the armed forces. Liu was the former commander of the PLA’s Ground Force and…

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[ad_1] Politics / January 27, 2026 ICE has lowered standards to facilitate a massive hiring spree. Many of the new recruits are plainly unqualified. Are some also white supremacists or domestic terrorists? Ad Policy An ICE recruitment poster displayed in Arlington, Texas, amid a major recruitment event in that city.(Ron Jenkins / Getty Images) The Department of Homeland Security recently boasted that it has hired more than 12,000 ICE officers and agents in just four months—a feat that merely required lowering standards, fast-tracking barely vetted recruits, and turning availability into the primary eligibility requirement. That’s an exaggeration, but hardly. More…

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[ad_1]   By Aidin Ebrahimi, SuperWest Sports We’re getting closer and closer to the All-Star break and the NBA trade deadline. While teams might not try to replicate last season’s chaotic and unprecedented trades, they’re still going to make big moves that will have a huge impact on the league’s landscape. One of these big moves was the Trae Young trade, as the Hawks finally ended the Young era, sending the superstar to Washington. But we’ve heard enough about those guys. How are the players from programs in the West doing? As always, I’m back with my monthly SuperWest report,…

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[ad_1] This post will walk you through combining two or more ASUS routers for a well-performing, seamless AiMesh setup. “Well-performing” is the key here, and you might want to pay close attention to the details. This post is part of my series on ASUS’s AiMesh, a popular way to build a robust home Wi-Fi (mesh) system. Other parts of this series are in the Related Stories box below. Dong’s note: I first published this piece on April 13, 2023, and last updated it on January 26, 2026, to add the latest information. Related stories on ASUS routers and the AiMesh feature…

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[ad_1] CEBU, Philippines — Southeast Asia’s top diplomats met Wednesday under growing pressure to push a peace plan that has so far failed to end Myanmar’s civil war, and to beat a deadline to conclude talks on a nonaggression pact with China this year.The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a diverse 11-national bloc, has struggled to project unity and relevance for years. But it faced its latest setback last year when deadly fighting erupted between two members, Thailand and Cambodia, over a longtime border conflict.Fighting ended with a ceasefire that was brokered by Malaysia and pushed through by pressure from…

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