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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

How States Stack Up in School Funding

School funding is not a one-size-fits-all issue. Each state has its own set of challenges and resources. A recent study by the Education Law Center (ELC) looked at how states fund education using three different measures. The study, "Making The Grade 2025, " used data from 2023 to give a more detail

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: Arizona Braces for a Deep Freeze

Arizona is not just about scorching sun and cacti. It can get pretty cold too! The National Weather Service in Tucson issued a freeze warning on Thursday, Jan. 8. This warning covers several areas, including Upper San Pedro River Valley, Sierra Vista, Benson, and even parts of Eastern Cochise below

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Maryland's Weekend Weather: Rain and Relief Ahead

Maryland is in for a change this weekend. After a warm week, rain is on the way. This rain will bring relief to the state's dry conditions. The weekend will start off warm. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper 50s on Friday and Saturday. But don't get too comfortable. A cool-down is coming. By

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Texas Panhandle Braces for Winter's Surprise

The Texas Panhandle is gearing up for a winter weather system that might bring snow and strong winds, making travel tricky. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory, cautioning about slippery roads and possible black ice. The heaviest snow, up to 7 inches, is expected in the

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Indiana Football's Unlikely Rise to the Top

Indiana University's football team has always been the underdog. For years, fans barely dared to hope for a winning season. But something changed in 2024. A new coach, Curt Cignetti, brought a fresh energy. He didn't just talk big; he backed it up. The team started winning, and not just against weak

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Healthcare and Venezuela: Congress' Busy Start to 2026

Congress is kicking off 2026 with a packed agenda. Lawmakers are tackling healthcare subsidies, U. S. involvement in Venezuela, and government funding—all under tight deadlines. Healthcare subsidies are a big issue. A group of lawmakers wants to extend enhanced health insurance subsidies that expir

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Used Cars: What to Expect in 2026?

Used cars are set to get a bit pricier in 2026, but not by much. This news comes from a well-known auto data company. They predict that the prices of used cars will go up by about 2% by the end of the year. This is a small increase compared to the big jumps seen during the pandemic. For the past tw

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

U. S. Makes Moves in Venezuela: Seizures, Politics, and Russia's Shadow

The U. S. Coast Guard recently seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela. Admiral Kevin Lunday praised the operation, calling it a success. He emphasized that the Coast Guard is the only agency capable of such tasks. The seizures were part of a broader effort to stop illegal oil flows from Venezuel

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pokémon TCG Expansion: New Powerhouses on the Horizon

In the world of Pokémon TCG, fresh faces are about to shake things up. The Mega Evolution—Perfect Order expansion is set to hit shelves on March 27, 2026. This isn't just any expansion; it's packed with over 120 cards, including 25 Trainer cards. But what really catches the eye is the more than 30 P

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Ancient Bones Reveal Our Roots and a Magnetic Twist

Deep in a cave in Morocco, old bones tell a story. They show where our species might have started. These bones are over 773, 000 years old. They were found in layers of earth that formed when Earth's magnetic field flipped. This flip happened a long time ago. The north pole was near the south pole.

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