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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Staten Island's Weather Rollercoaster: Fog, Rain, and a Warm-Up

Staten Island is in for a weather rollercoaster this week. The National Weather Service has issued a heads-up: dense fog and light rain are on the way Tuesday night. Temperatures will hover above freezing, staying in the upper 30s to lower 40s. This isn't just any fog—it's expected to get thick, red

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

State Lawmakers Eye Big Changes for Colleges in 2026

State lawmakers are back at work, and colleges might be in for some big changes. Here are six key issues they will likely tackle this year. First up, diversity policies are under fire. More states might ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities. These bans could aff

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

New York City's Public Transport Gets a Price Bump

Starting this Sunday, riding the subway or bus in New York City will cost a bit more. The fare is going up to $3 from $2. 90. This is the first increase in over two years. Compared to other cities, this 10-cent raise is small. Other places have seen much bigger jumps in their transit fares. The Met

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Smart Moves: How to Pick the Right Gym and Avoid Scams

Starting a new fitness routine is a common resolution for many people. January is a big month for gym sign-ups and buying home workout gear. But, it's also a time when scams and fake deals pop up. So, it's important to be smart about choosing a gym or buying equipment. Some people prefer to work ou

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Jan 04 2026CELEBRITIES

A Former Child Star Speaks Out Against Workplace Retaliation

Steven Anthony Lawrence, known for his role as Bernard "Beans" Aranguren in the Disney series "Even Stevens, " has publicly accused Universal Studios of firing him in retaliation for reporting inappropriate behavior. Lawrence shared his experience on Instagram, posting a photo of his work ID next to

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How Early Cannabis Use Can Shape Future Habits

Starting to use cannabis early in life can lead to bigger problems later. This is especially true for young men. A study looked at two groups of people from birth to age 23. It found that guys who started using cannabis early were more likely to have issues with it as adults. For girls, the link was

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Michigan's 2026 Law Changes: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2026, Michigan is rolling out a bunch of new laws that will affect everyday life. From higher wages to stricter rules on ticket sales, these changes aim to address current economic and social issues. One big change is the new 24% wholesale tax on recreational marijuana. This is on top o

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Stephanie Han: The Cop, Mom, and Boxer Taking on a Legend

Stephanie Han is not just a boxer. She is also a police officer and a mother. She will fight Holly Holm in Puerto Rico. Han is from El Paso, Texas. She has Korean roots. Her family has a strong background in martial arts. Her father was a martial arts teacher. This shaped her life and career. Han d

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Composer's Stand: Why Stephen Schwartz Walked Away from the Kennedy Center Gala

Stephen Schwartz, the mastermind behind "Wicked, " made a bold move. He decided not to host a gala at the Kennedy Center. This decision came after changes at the arts center under the Trump administration. Schwartz believes the Kennedy Center is no longer a safe space for free artistic expression.

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Jan 02 2026EDUCATION

A Boy's Struggle: The Impact of Homeschooling

Stefan Merrill Block's life took a dramatic turn when he was eight years old. Moving from Indianapolis to Plano, Texas, he found it hard to feel at home. The word "home" felt forced, like it was stuck on with weak glue. But soon, his shiny new house became a prison. For five long years, from fourth

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