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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Chilly Week Ahead: What to Expect

The weather is taking a chilly turn this week. After a breezy Sunday, temperatures will drop significantly overnight on Monday and Tuesday. Expect highs in the upper 50s during the day, but strong winds will make it feel much colder. These winds, blowing between 25 to 35 mph, will make the air feel

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Bracing for Wind and Chill: What to Expect This Weekend

Get ready for a breezy Sunday! A cold front is on its way, bringing strong winds and a big drop in temperature. By noon, the front will sweep through, possibly bringing a quick rain or snow shower. Don't worry, no heavy snow squalls are expected, but west of I-95, visibility might get tricky in the

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Georgetown County Takes Action: Fire Risks Spark Burn Ban

Georgetown County is stepping up to tackle a growing problem. With little rain and dry conditions, the risk of wildfires is climbing. Starting Sunday morning, the county is putting a stop to all open burning in unincorporated areas. This move aims to keep everyone safe and prevent any accidental fir

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Weather Wipes Out Lindsey Vonn's Chance to Shine Again

Lindsey Vonn's hopes for another World Cup victory were dashed due to harsh weather conditions in Austria. The super-G race, scheduled for Sunday, was called off because of heavy snowfall and strong winds. The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) stated that the conditions were not safe

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

How States Can Fix the Broken Welfare System

The American Dream promises that hard work leads to a better life. However, for many people trying to escape poverty, this isn't the case. The welfare system, meant to help, often holds them back. It discourages work and traps families in a cycle of dependency. To fix this, states need to take the l

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

New Mexico's Path to Prosperity: A Five-Step Plan

New Mexico is at a turning point. It has what it takes to shine in today's economy: natural resources, creative minds, and a great location. Yet, it has struggled to turn potential into success. The state faces urgent challenges: young people often leave for better opportunities, businesses hesitate

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Cleaning Up for Better Health: Experts Share Their Insights

Health experts recently gathered to discuss how toxins, parasites, and molds can harm the body. They believe that many modern illnesses are caused by a toxic environment, both inside and outside the body. Dr. Edward Group suggested a step-by-step approach to healing. First, he recommended cleaning

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Pump Up Your Life: The Secret Power of Strength Training

Ever wondered why some people seem to have endless energy and stay healthy? It might be because they are lifting weights. A recent study showed that people with stronger hand grips tend to live longer and have fewer health problems. Those in the top 20% for grip strength had a 25% lower risk of dyin

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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Bob Weir's Final Journey: A Life of Music and Resilience

Bob Weir, the legendary musician and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, passed away at the age of 78. His family shared the news on January 10, 2026, through a heartfelt message on his website. They described his passing as peaceful, surrounded by loved ones, and highlighted his recent victory over ca

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Jan 11 2026RELIGION

Tokyo's Chilly New Year Tradition: A Dive into Ice

In Tokyo, there's a tradition that might sound like a dare. People take a plunge into freezing water. Why? It's all about starting the year fresh. This happens at Teppozu Inari Shrine. It's not just a swim. It's a ritual. People believe it cleanses their spirit. They hope for good health in the new

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