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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Dating Apps: More Than Just Pretty Faces

Dating apps have changed how people meet. They offer a huge pool of potential partners. But with so many choices, it's easy to get lost. It's important to remember that online profiles don't tell the whole story. First impressions online can be tricky. A great profile picture might not match the pe

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Lessons: A Night of Comedy and Divorce Talk in Ann Arbor

The Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor is set to host a unique event that blends fun and learning. On January 28th at 7 p. m. , the theater will screen the 1996 comedy "The First Wives Club. " This isn't just any movie night, though. After the film, there will be a discussion on divorce education. Expert

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles: How Fistula Stigma Affects Lives Worldwide

Fistula is a serious health issue that often happens in places with fewer resources. It can lead to long-term problems, both physically and socially. But there's a big gap in understanding how stigma related to fistula affects people's lives. A recent study looked at 199 articles from 41 countries,

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Ryan Lochte's New Start: Blending Families and Facing Challenges

Ryan Lochte has taken a big step forward in his personal life. He's now living with his new girlfriend, Molly Gillihan, and her three kids. This move comes just nine months after his divorce from Kayla Reid, his wife of seven years. Lochte and Reid share three children together. Lochte says this ne

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Navigating Late-Life Divorce: Financial and Emotional Considerations

Divorce rates among older Americans are rising. In 1990, only 8. 7% of U. S. divorces involved adults over 50, but by 2019, that number jumped to 36%. This trend, known as "gray divorce, " is driven by factors like growing apart, empty nests, and increased togetherness in retirement. Financial conc

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Wyoming's Wild Weather: Records Broken in Just Two Days

Wyoming recently experienced some unusual weather. In just two days, six weather records were broken. This happened in different parts of the state. The records included both high temperatures and unusual rainfall. On Monday, Big Piney Airport saw a high of 46 degrees. This beat the old record for

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Weather Shifts: What's Next for the U. S. ?

The U. S. is currently feeling the effects of La Niña, a climate pattern that's been pushing colder air into the southern states. This isn't just a random cold snap; it's part of a bigger picture where cooler-than-average Pacific waters are changing the jet stream and messing with the polar vortex.

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Taking on ICE: The Legal Battle Explained

Taking legal action against ICE agents is no walk in the park. It's a complex process with many obstacles. The family of Renee Good, who lost her life due to an ICE agent's actions, is considering legal options. However, their attorney, Antonio Romanucci, points out that the path is far from simple.

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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

York's Arts Scene Gets a Big Boost

York College, DreamWrights Center for Community Arts, and York Country Day School have joined forces to make arts education bigger and better. This team-up aims to spark creativity, bring the community together, and put York County on the map as a hotspot for culture and the arts. The plan is to cr

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

NBC's Crime Drama Pilot: A New Look at Solving Cases

NBC is diving into the crime drama world again with a fresh project. This time, they're working on a one-hour drama inspired by the work of Dr. Ann Burgess. She's a big deal in the profiling world, and her work has even inspired other popular shows like Mindhunter. The story follows Professor Georg

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