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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Snowy Saturday: When Will It End?

A chilly Saturday unfolded across Massachusetts, with snowflakes dancing in the air for many. The snowfall began overnight, and while some areas saw a break by morning, others were still under a blanket of white. By midday, Central and Western Massachusetts were still getting snow. Some spots in Fr

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Weekend Snow and Bitter Cold: What's in Store?

The weather is taking a turn this weekend. A low-pressure system that's been hanging around the Great Lakes is finally moving out. Some places got a good amount of snow, but we don't have reports from last night or this morning. However, there were some reports from Friday evening. Dry air messed w

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Winter Whiplash: Snowy Surprises Ahead

Michigan is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Most places will see light, on-and-off snow showers, with just an inch or two of accumulation. But don't be fooled—some areas are in for a real snow dump. An unusual, heavy lake-effect snow band is expected to stretch from Muskegon, Pentwater, an

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Captains at the Helm of Star Wars: What's Next?

After more than 13 years, Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down from her role at Lucasfilm. Dave Filoni is taking over as president and chief creative officer, with Lynwen Brennan as co-president. This change comes after a mixed bag of successes and controversies under Kennedy's leadership. Kennedy joi

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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 2026HEALTH

How Aging Shapes Our View of the World

The way we see the world is shaped by our bodies, minds, and experiences. This is not just a philosophical idea but a fact supported by science. As we grow older, our bodies and minds change, and so does our perception of reality. Aging brings both challenges and benefits to our cognitive abilities

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Minnesota's Winter Weather: What's Coming and Why It Matters

Minnesota is gearing up for a winter weather advisory. The National Weather Service has issued this alert for several counties, including Stearns County. The advisory kicks off at midnight and runs until 6:00 p. m. on Friday. Expect snow to start falling Thursday night and continue into Friday. Wes

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Bracing for More Winter Wonders

Winter is not taking a break anytime soon. The weather alert is still active, warning of icy roads and freezing wind chills. Yesterday's snowfall was more than expected. The lake effect snow added extra inches, catching everyone off guard. Huron and Sanilac counties are still under a Winter Weather

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Frigid Night Ahead: Lowcountry Braces for Snow Chances

The Lowcountry is in for a chilly surprise. A significant cold front is on its way, bringing dangerously low temperatures starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for several counties, including Dorchester and Colleton, as well as Hampton, Jasper, and

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Power Play: A Tech Giant's Big Move in Pennsylvania

A major tech company has just made a significant move in Pennsylvania. They've struck a deal to buy electricity from the Beaver Valley nuclear power plant. Why? To power their AI data centers. This is a big deal because it shows how much energy these AI systems need. But it also raises questions abo

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