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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Frosty Showdown: Bears vs. Rams in a Chilly Clash

The Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for a high-stakes matchup at Soldier Field, where the frigid weather might just be the star of the show. The Rams, known for their explosive offense and solid defense, are the favorites to win, but the Bears are no pushovers, especially when play

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Jan 18 2026WEATHER

Bracing for a Chilly MLK Jr Day Weekend

The Great Lakes region is in for a frosty surprise this weekend. An Alberta clipper system is on its way, bringing snow, strong winds, and a significant drop in temperatures. The National Weather Service is quite certain that an Arctic air mass will sweep through the Midwest and head towards the Eas

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Chicago Bears Fans Face Chilly Challenge at Upcoming Playoff Game

The Chicago Bears are set to host the Los Angeles Rams in a crucial playoff game. But it's not just the Rams they're up against. The weather is set to be brutally cold. Temperatures are expected to drop into the teens. The wind chill could make it feel like zero degrees or even below. The National W

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

How Hot Weather Can Boost Your Running Game

Ever thought about how heat can make you a better runner? Scientists have been looking into this. They found that running in hot weather can do two big things. First, it can help your body make more red blood cells. These cells carry oxygen to your muscles. More oxygen means you can run faster and l

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

New Mexico's Leadership: A Missed Opportunity for Real Change

New Mexico's current leadership is falling short. The state's Democrat leaders have full control over the government, yet they seem more focused on making political statements than solving real problems. Instead of tackling issues like crime, education, and the economy, they spend their time on symb

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Jan 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Southern California's Water Woes: Business vs. Environment

Southern California's waterways might soon see less protection. The EPA is redefining what counts as "waters of the United States" under the Clean Water Act. This change could mean more pollution in the region's flood control channels, which might no longer be seen as protected waters. The EPA's ne

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Recycling Metals from Water with a Tiny Helper

Scientists made a cool new tool to clean up heavy metals from water. They used tiny plants called diatoms, mixed them with some special stuff, and created a super material. This material can grab onto metals like cadmium, copper, and lead. The team tested this new material in different conditions.

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Breaking Down Brain Tumor Resistance: A New Hope with DMC

Brain tumors are scary. They are hard to treat. One type, called IDH-wildtype grade diffuse glioma, is very aggressive. Doctors usually treat it with a drug called temozolomide (TMZ). But often, the tumor fights back. It becomes resistant to TMZ. Scientists wanted to understand why this happens. Th

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

How Computers Can Help Spot Liver Cancer Earlier

In Korea, doctors usually check for liver cancer in people with hepatitis or cirrhosis. But now, there's a new way to find those at risk. A team built a computer model that looks at regular health check-ups and medical records. It can predict who might get liver cancer without extra tests. This mod

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Aging with Style: Martha Stewart's Secrets to Living Life to the Fullest

Martha Stewart, a well-known figure in the lifestyle world, has been open about her approach to aging. At 84, she is still very active, both in her work and personal life. She recently shared some of her insights on aging gracefully during a podcast interview with her friend Shawn Killinger. Stewar

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