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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

New Year's Eve in Arizona: Rainy Start to 2026

Arizona is gearing up for a wet welcome to the new year. The weather forecast predicts rain for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, so if you're planning to celebrate outdoors, you might want to pack an umbrella and a jacket. The weather system moving into Arizona will bring moisture, increasing the

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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

Staten Island Braces for Windy Tuesday

Staten Island is in for a windy Tuesday, with gusts that could hit 50 mph. The wind advisory is in place until 6 p. m. , so it's a good idea to tie down anything that might blow away. The morning is expected to be the windiest, but the gusts will ease up as the day goes on. The National Weather Ser

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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

Dallas-Fort Worth: Chilly Start, Warm Finish to the Year

The weather in Dallas-Fort Worth is set to shift from chilly to warm. Monday saw a high of 46 degrees, but it got colder at night, dropping to the low 30s. Tuesday will be sunny but still cool, with temperatures climbing to the low 50s. This is a big jump from near-freezing temperatures earlier in t

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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

St. Cloud's Snowy December: A Winter Wonderland

St. Cloud has seen a lot of snow this December. The National Weather Service reports that the city has already received 15. 7 inches of snow. This is way more than usual for this time of year. Normally, St. Cloud gets about 8. 7 inches of snow in December. So, they are already 7 inches above average

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Dec 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Warm Winters Wake Up Plants Too Soon

Plants and crops are feeling the heat, and not in a good way. Warm winters can be tricky. They make plants think it's spring, but when a sudden freeze hits, it's like a rude awakening. This can damage or even kill new growth and drain energy. Plus, it lets pests survive, which can lead to bigger pro

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Dec 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young People and the Climate Change Dilemma: To Have Kids or Not?

Young adults today are facing a tough choice. They know a lot about climate change. They worry about their future. Jobs, homes, and even having kids are big questions. Climate change is making them anxious. They wonder if it's fair to bring children into this world. What do the experts say about thi

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

Big Money Moves: $100M Dividends from Tokenized Funds

BlackRock's tokenized money market fund, BUIDL, has reached a big milestone. It has paid out $100 million in dividends since its launch in March 2024. This fund is not your average investment. It uses blockchain technology to offer a new way to earn money from short-term U. S. dollar assets. BUIDL

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Ohio's New Election Watchdog: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Ohio is getting a new team to keep an eye on campaign money and election rules. This new group, called the Ohio Election Integrity Commission, starts working on January 1. It's replacing the old Ohio Elections Commission, which some people thought was too slow. Republicans pushed for this change. T

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

Is Splitting Vacation Costs with BNPL a Good Idea?

Vacations are exciting, but they can be expensive. Flights, hotels, and activities add up quickly. This is where "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) services come into play. They let you book a vacation now and pay later in installments. Sounds good, right? But is it a smart move? BNPL services like Klarna

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2025

Personal loans can be a handy tool when you need extra cash. They are simple: you borrow money from a bank or online lender and pay it back over time, usually in 1 to 5 years. The good news is that some lenders are offering low rates right now. For example, LightStream has rates as low as 6. 24%, We

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