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Jan 19 2026WEATHER

Snowy Sunday, Chilly Week Ahead for Philly Area

The Philadelphia area saw a mix of snow amounts over the weekend. Some spots got a decent amount, while others barely saw any. The highest snowfall was in East Rockhill Township, Bucks County, with 4. 9 inches. Meanwhile, Philadelphia International Airport only got less than an inch. The official me

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

The Green Makeover: How Fake Plants Are Taking Over

The market for artificial trees and shrubs is booming, with a projected growth from $1. 3 billion in 2026 to $1. 84 billion by 2032. This growth is driven by advancements in materials, such as polyethylene and polyester, which offer durability and realism. The market is segmented into various produc

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Protection Rules: A Shift in Focus?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently revising the rules that decide which waters get protection under the Clean Water Act. This act has been keeping our waters clean for over 50 years. The EPA's new focus seems to be on boosting the economy, rather than just protecting the environm

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

The Trump Crypto Frenzy: A Year of Ups and Downs

The Trump meme coin, called TRUMP, has been a wild ride. It started with a huge splash and is now worth a lot less. But the story doesn't end there. The Trump family has made over a billion dollars from different crypto projects. This includes the TRUMP coin, World Liberty Financial, and even a toke

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Our Ocean, Our Say: Time to Speak Up on Offshore Drilling

The ocean is not just a government property. It belongs to all of us. The current administration might want to open up over 85% of the outer continental shelf for oil and gas drilling. But before they do, we have a chance to say something about it. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is giving us

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

How Stars Helped Shape the Civil Rights Movement

The civil rights movement was a tough fight. It had violence, suffering, and even deaths. But it also had something unexpected: glamour. Big-name celebrities joined the cause. They marched, spoke out, and used their fame to help. Harry Belafonte, Marlon Brando, and others stood with Martin Luther K

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Strategic Value: A U. S. Perspective

The United States, under President Donald Trump, has shown a keen interest in Greenland, viewing it as a crucial piece in the geopolitical puzzle. Trump has publicly stated that Denmark has not effectively addressed what he sees as a Russian threat near Greenland. He took to his social media platfor

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Favored Teams Shine in NFL Playoff Drama

The NFL's divisional round was a spectacle, with all four top teams emerging victorious. The Broncos and Patriots will now face off in the AFC Championship, while the Seahawks and Rams battle it out in the NFC. Bettors had a decent week, with three out of four favorites covering the spread. The Ram

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Europe Stands Firm Against U. S. Threats Over Greenland

The German and French finance ministers have made it clear that Europe will not back down to threats from the U. S. over Greenland. They stated that blackmailing allies is not acceptable, especially when these allies have been friends for centuries. An emergency meeting is planned in Brussels to di

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Columbia's Vista: A Neighborhood on the Move

The Vista, a lively neighborhood in Columbia, is set for another big change. This area, which runs from Gervais Street to the Congaree River, has seen many transformations. It started as an industrial hub, then became an arts district, and now it's known for its nightlife and entertainment. Back in

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