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Jan 13 2026CRIME

St. Louis Takes Steps to Reduce Crime

St. Louis is seeing a change in its crime rates. This is thanks to new efforts like "Save Lives Now! " and other initiatives. City leaders and businesses are starting to notice the difference. Crime has been a big problem in St. Louis for a long time. But now, things are looking up. The city has be

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

London's Crime Drop: A Reality Check

London's murder rate took a big drop in 2025, hitting a low not seen in years. The city recorded 97 homicides, which is fewer than the previous year and the least since 2014. When you look at the numbers per person, London's rate is the lowest it's been since they started keeping track in 1997. Thi

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Nurses Strike: A Fight for Better Work Conditions in New York

New York City is facing a major healthcare challenge. Nurses from 10 big private hospitals are on strike. They want better staffing, health benefits, and protection from violent patients. This is a big deal because 15, 000 nurses are part of the strike. The new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, supports the n

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Tater Tots Trouble: A Snack Recall You Should Know About

A big food company is taking back a lot of frozen tater tots. Why? Because some bags might have tiny, hard plastic bits in them. This isn't good news for anyone who loves this crispy snack. The company, McCain Foods, started this recall on December 3, 2025. They did it on their own, without being f

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Freezing Frenzy: Tourists Trapped in Finland's Deep Freeze

Finland's northern region is experiencing a brutal cold snap. Temperatures have plummeted to a bone-chilling -34. 6 degrees Fahrenheit. This extreme cold has caused major disruptions, especially at Kittilä airport. Flights have been grounded, leaving thousands of tourists stranded. The cold is expe

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Phoenix's Wild Weather: Wind, Chill, and a Warm-Up

On Jan. 11, Phoenix experienced a mix of strong winds and cool temperatures. The winds were quite powerful, especially in the higher areas east of the city. The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for these regions, warning of gusts up to 50 mph. In the city itself, winds blew between 2

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Jan 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Pups in Pubs: A Bite of Reality in Brooklyn Bakery

In the heart of Williamsburg, a trendy bakery named Birdee has sparked a heated debate. The issue? Dogs inside the bakery, which is not allowed by city health codes. A recent incident involving a Corgi biting a customer has brought this problem to light. Daniel Griffin, a local resident, was enjoyi

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Chilly Week Ahead: What to Expect

The weather is taking a chilly turn this week. After a breezy Sunday, temperatures will drop significantly overnight on Monday and Tuesday. Expect highs in the upper 50s during the day, but strong winds will make it feel much colder. These winds, blowing between 25 to 35 mph, will make the air feel

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Georgetown County Takes Action: Fire Risks Spark Burn Ban

Georgetown County is stepping up to tackle a growing problem. With little rain and dry conditions, the risk of wildfires is climbing. Starting Sunday morning, the county is putting a stop to all open burning in unincorporated areas. This move aims to keep everyone safe and prevent any accidental fir

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Eugene's Duck Rescue and Health Care Debate

In 1982, a diesel spill near the Millrace in Eugene led to a quick response from students and volunteers. Among them was a group who helped rescue ducks and a goose from the muddy banks. One volunteer even sat with a goose on their lap until it could be cleaned. The incident was covered by local med

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