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Crypto tax reporting expands as UK and dozens of countries adopt CARF
The U.K. and nearly 50 jurisdictions have begun implementing the OECD's Cryptoasset Reporting Framework, and exchanges must collect users' tax residency and report crypto transactions.
Search under way for two missing people off Yorkshire coast
Officials say a major search is under way after two people were reported in difficulty in the sea near Withernsea; rescue teams are operating amid severe weather and freezing temperatures.
Texas Mom Gives Birth to a Very Large Baby and Chooses a Fitting Name
Markie Smith named her son Canyon and he weighed 12 pounds, 10½ ounces at birth; after a week in the NICU he was discharged on Christmas Eve.
Juneau child's clinical trial can proceed after community raises over $1 million
Juneau residents raised more than $1 million this fall to help fund gene therapy for 4‑year‑old Cade Jobsis and three other children with AP4 hereditary spastic paraplegia, allowing a paused clinical trial to restart.
Swiss bar fire at Crans-Montana reportedly killed dozens
Officials say a New Year’s Eve fire at the Constellation Bar in Crans‑Montana left at least 40 people dead and 119 injured, and investigators are searching for answers.
Gulf of Finland cable damage leads to arrest of two ship crew members
Finnish police arrested two crew members after damage was found to an undersea telecommunications cable in the Gulf of Finland; authorities have opened criminal and customs investigations that are ongoing.
Faith-Fueled Habits Can Support a Healthier You in 2026.
The article suggests using Christian practices—prayer, worship, community, rest, and small daily choices—to support mental and physical well-being in 2026.
Retiring at 65 with $500K: ways to pursue an extra $2,000 a month
A hypothetical 65-year-old with $500,000 in savings and about $1,700 a month from Social Security still needs roughly $2,000 more monthly; the article outlines options including delaying retirement, income investing, part-time work and tapping home equity.
FTSE 100 hits 10,000 and may be a symbolic milestone
The FTSE 100 has reached 10,000; the rise reflects easing inflation, lower interest-rate expectations and stronger bank performance.
Clayton Parks & Recreation celebrates its third season of Journey League.
Clayton wrapped up its third Journey League season, an adaptive basketball program for athletes ages 13 and older, and the next session is scheduled to begin in March 2026.
Feel Good Friday surprise for a woman who helps students and families.
EastIdahoNews and Ashley Outlet surprised Evelyn Paz Garcia of Teton High School for Feel Good Friday after recognizing her work with students, the Family Safety Network, and the ABC Program.
Oneida CSD spreads holiday joy with over 600 donated toys
Oneida CSD held its second annual Holiday Gift Giveaway at Willard Prior Elementary School, where community donors provided more than 600 gifts and items; students and siblings ages 0–13 attended and each child selected one gift and one stocking stuffer.
Golden retriever rescued from puppy mill delights at his first squeaky toy
A golden retriever named Oliver, rescued from a puppy mill in November 2025, went viral after a TikTok showed his surprised reaction to his first squeaky toy; the post had over 103,600 views and more than 24,300 likes at the time of reporting.
Dr. Cynthia Maro looks toward 2026 with hope.
Dr. Cynthia Maro writes that a fellow veterinarian's honest account of struggles and adaptation lifted her outlook after a difficult 2025, and she shares ideas to inspire personal goals for 2026.
SALT presents 'A Grand Night for Singing' Jan. 9–18 in Chester Springs
SALT Performing Arts will stage the Rodgers & Hammerstein revue 'A Grand Night for Singing' at its Chester Springs venue from Jan. 9–18, featuring a live orchestra on stage; $1 from each ticket sale will go to the Chester County Food Bank and ticket sales are final.
Bastrop County: 10 feature stories from 2025
A roundup of 10 feature articles from 2025 that profile Bastrop County businesses, community efforts and a historical recognition.
First Day Hikes return to Delaware State Parks to welcome 2026 outdoors
Delaware State Parks held First Day Hikes on New Year's Day as a kickoff to its 75th anniversary, and the program includes guided, self-guided and themed hikes along with new accessible track chairs.
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder reflects on top stories of 2025
The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder highlights 15 notable 2025 stories that covered protests and rallies, community commemorations, cultural tributes, and accountability reporting.
Cat lovers share wholesome stories of how they became cat people.
An online community was asked what made them cat people, and responses ranged from being given a kitten at birth to a single cat arriving and changing someone's life.
Bemidji State's Kristin Farris honored in College Sports Communicators' 30 Under 30
Kristin Farris, Bemidji State's assistant director of athletic media relations, was named to College Sports Communicators' 30 Under 30 class of 2025 for her work expanding the Beavers' social media presence, including launching their TikTok.
Chapmanville man runs 100 miles to raise funds for church
Brian Dingess ran 100 miles from New Year's Eve into New Year's Day at Chapmanville High School to raise money for Morning Star Freewill Baptist Church, and community members came out to cheer him on.
Community Library Notes: New jigsaws and seasonal notes on kale
The Mendocino Community Library recently restocked its jigsaw puzzle collection, and a cited wellness article and experts in the piece say puzzles engage multiple brain areas and may support cognition and relaxation.
MIS students warm hearts with 'Frozen Jr.' production
Seventy-five fifth- and sixth-graders at McCulloch Intermediate School performed Frozen Jr. Dec. 4–6 after rehearsing since early September, using puppets, an inflatable costume, handmade props and snow machines; the show became the school's largest by ticket sales.
Mobile ministry: Valley church continues mission, serves nearly 10,000 meals
Desert Cove SDA Church's mobile ministry says it has served 9,948 meals since January 2024 and helped 151 people enter programs, while offering meals, clothing and connections to housing and health services.
Syracuse Trailblazers and Trendsetters of 2025 share words of wisdom.
Syracuse.com ran a 2025 series called "Trailblazers and Trendsetters" that featured 12 local entrepreneurs, artists and advocates and collected brief pieces of advice they shared about work, creativity and community.
Berkshires: work continues as 2026 begins
As 2026 begins, community work in the Berkshires continues, addressing local challenges such as housing, school enrollment, aging infrastructure and climate planning.
Your Monthly Love Horoscope for January 2026 outlines key dates for each sign.
This article presents a sign-by-sign love horoscope for January 2026 and highlights several planetary shifts and notable days; Yahoo notes AI was used to generate takeaways and reporting errors are possible.
Happy New Year 2026 from Native News Online
Native News Online thanks readers and supporters as it welcomes 2026 and renews its commitment to Indigenous journalism, while noting it did not reach an online fundraising goal.
Wednesday's Child: Dontez seeks a loving family and a forever home this holiday season
Dontez (born May 2013) is a boy in foster care who is seeking an adoptive family, and he was recently seen trying ice skating at Pershing Square.
San Antonio radio host and meteorologist Jud Ashmore dies at 101
Jud Ashmore, a longtime San Antonio radio host and TV meteorologist known for the sign-off "hug somebody, it'll make you feel good," has died at 101; he served in the Navy and Air Force before a decades-long broadcasting career.
