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Jan 28 2026WEATHER

Is Snow in Florida's Treasure Coast Possible?

In Florida's Treasure Coast, a recent weather app prediction sparked excitement and confusion. The Weather Channel app showed a 6% chance of snow in Vero Beach on January 28. But before anyone could grab their sleds, other reliable sources like the National Weather Service (NWS) and AccuWeather said

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Jan 28 2026WEATHER

DC's Snowy Struggle: When Winter Hits Hard

DC is in a tough spot right now. Snow and ice have turned roads into slippery messes, and more snow is on the way. Weather experts are not sure how bad it will be, but they think the worst might stay out at sea. Some areas could get light snow, but places to the east might see more. Schools are clo

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Jan 28 2026LIFESTYLE

The Science Behind a Perfect Pint of Guinness

Ever wondered why a perfectly poured Guinness looks so good? It's not just luck. It's all about the science and the technique. First, you need the right glass. A clean, dry Guinness glass with the harp logo is key. This isn't just for looks. The harp helps you know when to stop pouring. Next, angle

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

A Crypto Heist Leads to a Shady Coin Launch

A wallet tied to a suspected crypto heist from U. S. government funds recently launched a memecoin on the Solana blockchain. The coin, named John Daghita (LICK), quickly lost almost all its value, dropping by about 97% in just one day. At its peak, the coin's market value hit around $915, 000 before

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

Virtual Gold in Games: A Big Win for Players

In a surprising turn of events, a UK court has declared that virtual gold in the popular game Old School RuneScape is considered real property. This decision came about due to a theft case involving a former employee of the game's developer, Jagex. The employee, Andrew Lakeman, is accused of stealin

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

A Hidden Cyst in the Tonsil: A Rare Medical Mystery

In the world of medicine, there are some things that are very rare. One of these is a lymphoepithelial cyst in the tonsils. This is a benign growth that doesn't cause much trouble. But it can be tricky to spot. This is because it can look like other, more common issues. A 68-year-old woman had a st

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Late Nights, Higher Heart Risks: What You Need to Know

People who stay up late might be putting their hearts at risk. A recent study shows that night owls, especially those in middle age and older, have worse heart health. This is likely because they make choices that aren't good for their hearts, like eating poorly, smoking, and not getting enough slee

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's Vibrant Arts and Events Scene

Gainesville and Alachua County have a packed lineup of events and performances that cater to a wide range of interests. From theater to music, dance, and even unique community activities, there's something for everyone. Theater enthusiasts can catch thought-provoking plays like "The Drowning Girls"

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl 60: A Star-Studded Showcase of Music and Talent

The Super Bowl isn't just about football; it's a massive stage for music and entertainment. This year, the lineup is packed with big names. Charlie Puth, a Grammy-nominated artist, will sing the national anthem. He's known for hits like "Attention" and "See You Again, " and has over 35 billion strea

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

When Words Cost a Judge Their Seat

A judge in Cook County, Illinois, lost his temporary position after his past writings stirred up controversy. James R. Brown, a retired judge, was brought back to handle traffic cases due to a shortage. However, his return was short-lived. Before his reinstatement, Brown wrote a piece for a website

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