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Jan 19 2026WEATHER

Understanding Wind Chill: A Chilly Tale from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is bracing for a cold snap, with temperatures dropping to the teens and wind chills nearing zero. This weather phenomenon, known as wind chill, has been a part of weather forecasts since 1973. It's a measure of how cold it feels when wind speed is factored in with the actual air tempera

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Navigating Wikipedia: A Trusted Guide or Just a Starting Point?

Wikipedia has been a go-to source for quick facts and general knowledge for many. It's like a helpful friend who knows a bit about everything. But how reliable is it really? People often use it to get a quick overview of a topic or to check facts. It's great for that. But when it comes to serious re

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Wisconsin's Interactive Science Hub Aims for Top Spot

Every year, USA Today asks people to vote for their favorite spots across the country. This time, it's about science museums. Twenty museums made the list, each with unique features. Some focus on ancient finds, while others highlight modern tech and futuristic ideas. Discovery World, located in Mi

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Dog Crates: More Than Just a Kennel

Dog crates are no longer just simple boxes for pets. They are becoming a big business, with a market value expected to grow from $505. 33 million in 2025 to $765. 90 million by 2032. This growth is driven by a shift in how people see these products. They are not just for safety anymore. Now, they ar

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

The High-Flying Life of a Chicago Con Man

A man known by many names, but none of them his own, is about to face a judge. Jawad Fakroune, or Angelino Escobar, or Giovanni Costello, or any of the other identities he used, lived a life of lies and luxury. He told people he was the son of a famous drug lord, or a big shot in the mafia. He dined

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Coding: Fun, Fast, But Far from Perfect

AI coding tools are like supercharged assistants, but they're not magic wands. They can whip up impressive prototypes in a flash, but turning those into polished, production-ready software? That's a whole different ball game. Humans still call the shots, especially when it comes to dreaming up novel

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cops and Drama: Why Southland is Making Waves on Netflix

Netflix has just added a gripping crime drama that's got viewers hooked. "Southland, " a show about the lives of LAPD officers, is now streaming on the platform with all five of its seasons. Since its arrival, it has quickly climbed the ranks to become one of Netflix's most-watched series. The show

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's New Hit: A Crime Thriller Takes the Lead

Netflix has a new favorite, and it's not the rom-com that everyone was talking about just a week ago. The Rip, a crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, has quickly climbed to the top of Netflix's charts. This shift from lighthearted romance to intense crime drama shows how quickly audie

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

STI Check-Up: What Happens After a Rape Suspect is Arrested?

In Finland, when someone is arrested for rape, they get checked for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This happens right after they are taken into custody. The idea is to see if the suspect has any infections that could have been passed on during the crime. This is important for the health of

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

Trusting Hands: The Hidden Dangers of Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is often seen as a relaxing and safe way to unwind, but it can also be a place where sexual misconduct happens. Many victims do not report these incidents because they feel ashamed or afraid they won't be believed. This is a big problem because it lets the people who do these bad thi

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