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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Chicago Bracing for Another Round of Snowy Commutes

Chicago is in for more snow, just when people thought they'd seen the last of it. A winter weather advisory is in place for the entire area, starting Monday afternoon. This means more snow and slippery roads, especially during the evening rush hour. The weather isn't done with Chicago yet. After a

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Chilly Start to December: What to Expect in the DC Area

The DC area is bracing for a cold and windy start to December. Wind chills will drop to the 20s in the morning and hover in the 30s during the afternoon on Monday. As the day turns into night, light snow might make an appearance. Some parts of Virginia and Maryland could see a bit of snow, but in D

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

What Are the Hidden Costs in Health Care Decisions?

Over the past decade, health economists have been paying more attention to the bigger picture when evaluating the value of medical treatments. A recent study looked at nearly 8, 000 cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) from 2013 to 2023. These studies compare the costs and benefits of different health

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Virat Kohli's Secret Weapon: Training Away from the Team

Virat Kohli's incredible century in the first ODI against South Africa has got everyone talking. His amazing performance has left fans and experts amazed. But what's the secret behind his sudden burst of form? It turns out, Kohli has been preparing away from the Indian team's environment. Kohli's s

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

How Jail Deaths Are Hidden from Public Scrutiny

In San Diego County, when someone dies in jail, the public usually only gets a name, age, and charges. The rest stays hidden unless a family sues. Karim Talib, 82, died in the San Diego Central Jail in July. The Sheriff’s Office released little info. His family was hard to find. Three inmates near

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

A Legal Battle: Gun and Notes at the Center of a Murder Case

In a New York courtroom, a man named Luigi Mangione is fighting to keep certain evidence out of his upcoming murder trial. The evidence in question includes a handgun and a notebook. Prosecutors believe these items connect Mangione to the killing of a top executive from UnitedHealthcare. Mangione's

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Dec 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Juan Soto and Mia Khalifa: Sorting Fact from Fiction

Juan Soto, the New York Mets' star player, has been making headlines lately, but not just for his impressive performance on the field. Recently, pictures of him with Mia Khalifa, a well-known internet personality, surfaced online. These images quickly spread across social media, sparking a wave of s

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Dec 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Breaking the Ice: The Simple Power of Saying Hello

In a world where screens dominate our attention, the art of talking to strangers has become a lost skill. The idea of striking up a conversation with someone you don't know can feel daunting, even scary. But what if the solution to feeling more connected is as simple as saying hello? The Triple H C

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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

China's Crypto Crackdown: Stablecoins in the Crosshairs

China is tightening its grip on cryptocurrency, with a special focus on stablecoins. The People's Bank of China, along with 12 other agencies, recently held a meeting to discuss the resurgence of crypto trading and the risks it poses. The bank made it clear that virtual currencies are not legal ten

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Cold Game, Hot Plays: Browns and 49ers Battle Through the Weather

The Browns and 49ers faced off in chilly Cleveland, with temperatures barely above freezing and winds howling at 24 mph. Both teams played it safe, focusing on running plays and short passes to avoid turnovers in the tough conditions. Shedeur Sanders, the Browns' quarterback, showed off his skills

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