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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

A Chilly Weekend Ahead: Little Rock and Neighboring City Step Up

The upcoming weekend in Central Arkansas is set to bring a significant drop in temperatures. For those seeking warmth, two local shelters will open their doors to the public. In Little Rock, the Dunbar Community Center will start accepting guests at 8 p. m. on Saturday. This shelter is located at 1

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Southern Africa Faces Severe Flooding Crisis

Southern Africa is in the grip of a severe flooding crisis. Over 100 people have lost their lives in South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe due to relentless heavy rains. The downpours have been ongoing for weeks, causing widespread devastation. In South Africa, the situation is dire. Army helicopt

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Big Ten Women's Basketball: A Tight Race for the Top

The Big Ten women's basketball scene is heating up, with teams battling it out for supremacy. While one team stands out at the top, the competition below is fierce and unpredictable. UCLA is currently on a roll, boasting a 10-game winning streak and holding the top spot. Their recent victories over

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Minnesota Cities Shine in Active Lifestyle Rankings

Minnesota is making waves again, but this time it's not about the weather or the cold. Two of its cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul, have been recognized as some of the best places for an active lifestyle. This is quite an achievement, especially considering the long, dark winters that can make it to

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Beware of Fake Weight-Loss Drugs Online

The internet is full of fake weight-loss drugs. Scammers are taking advantage of the growing interest in GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro. These drugs are expensive, so people are looking for cheaper options. But be careful! Many fake versions are out there, and they might not work or eve

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Delta Air Lines: A Look at What's Next

Delta Air Lines is taking a careful approach to its future plans. They are talking about strong cash flow and low debt. They also mention that wealthy travelers are still flying a lot. An expert, Andrew G. Didora, thinks Delta is doing well. He likes their focus on premium services and steady cash

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Windy and Snowy Days Ahead: What You Need to Know

A powerful winter storm is on the move, bringing a mix of strong winds and snow to the Plains and the Northeast. This storm is not just about snow; it's also about the wind. The High Plains, stretching from Montana to Kansas, will feel the brunt of it. Wind gusts between 60 and 80 mph are expected t

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Chilly Chaos: A Nation Gripped by Winter's Wrath

Across the U. S. , winter is showing its might, turning roads into ice rinks and sidewalks into slippery slides. On Friday, a whopping 18 million people woke up to cold weather alerts, while 10 million more braced for winter weather advisories. From the northern plains to the Great Lakes, and even u

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Jan 16 2026RELIGION

Baton Rouge Faith Events: Celebrations and Inspiration Ahead

Baton Rouge is buzzing with faith-based events in the coming weeks. First up, St. James Baptist Church is throwing a big party. They're celebrating their pastor, Rev. J. L. Franklin, and his wife, Lisa, on February 1st. The service kicks off at 8 a. m. , and everyone's invited. After the service, th

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Hall of Fame Debate: Who Makes the Cut?

The Baseball Hall of Fame vote is coming up, and two voters have different opinions on who should be inducted. Matt and Mike, both voters, have shared their thoughts on the ballot. They agree on some players but not on others. Matt has a clear rule: he won't vote for players who were suspended for

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