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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

How Body Fat Forms and Why It Matters

Obesity is a big problem for many people around the world. It affects health and daily life. Fat cells, which come from special cells called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), play a big role in how the body stores fat. Scientists are looking into how these fat cells develop. They found that a process

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Arkansas Braces for Winter Storm: Guardians on Standby and Counties on Alert

Arkansas is getting ready for a big winter storm. The governor has called in the National Guard to help. They will work in teams to assist people stuck in their cars. These teams have special vehicles and tools to help. The storm is expected to bring a mix of snow and sleet. It will start Friday ni

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Warm Up: Your Ultimate Guide to Winter Prep

A big winter storm is heading your way, covering a large part of the country. Staying warm and safe in freezing weather is all about having the right gear. Coats and boots are a must, and waterproof boots are a game-changer for keeping your feet dry and avoiding frostbite. Layering your clothes is t

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

EV's Chilly Challenge: What Owners Should Know

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become popular for their eco-friendliness and efficiency. However, when winter hits, they face a unique challenge: cold weather can significantly reduce their driving range. This issue gained attention in January 2024 when some Tesla owners in Chicago found their EVs' ba

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Visa and Mercuryo Team Up to Simplify Crypto Cashouts

Visa has teamed up with Mercuryo to make moving money from crypto to regular cash easier. This new feature lets people with Visa cards turn their digital money into everyday cash quickly and cheaply. Visa Direct, Visa's fast payment system, makes this possible. It helps move money fast between diffe

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Jan 23 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin: How Much Is Too Much?

Bitcoin is making waves in the financial world. Some experts are saying people should have at least 5% of their wealth in Bitcoin. But others think that's too much and are suggesting lower percentages. The confusion comes from what exactly "5%" refers to. Is it 5% of total wealth or 5% of investable

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Jan 23 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETF Options: Nasdaq's Big Move

Nasdaq is shaking things up in the crypto world. They've asked the SEC to remove limits on Bitcoin ETF options. This means traders could take bigger positions without restrictions. The current cap is 25, 000 contracts for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF options. Big names like BlackRock and Fidelity are af

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Jan 23 2026CRYPTO

A Look at the Recent Crypto Tax Platform Hack in France

In France, a recent cyber incident has put thousands of crypto users at risk. The breach happened on a platform called Waltio, which helps people with crypto taxes. Hackers got their hands on personal details of about 50, 000 users, mostly in France. The hackers, who call themselves Shiny Hunters,

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Jan 23 2026OPINION

Louisville's Growth Plan: Too Much, Too Fast?

Louisville is looking at a big change. The city wants to add a lot of new homes and people. The plan is to increase housing by 46% to 67%. That could mean up to 33, 410 people living there. That's a lot more than the 19, 889 people who live there now. But is this a good idea? Louisville is known fo

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Under Siege: A Community's Fight Against ICE

Minneapolis is facing a crisis. One-third of students in a local school are skipping classes because they fear leaving their homes. Schools are switching to remote learning, and businesses are either closed or heavily guarded. The reason? A surge in ICE enforcement. The city is now filled with feder

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