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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Stormy Weather Ahead: What You Need to Know

The United States is bracing for a series of storms this week, with multiple states likely to experience a mix of snow, ice, and rain. The first storm is already making its way across the Great Lakes, heading towards the Northeast. This storm is expected to bring significant snowfall to northern New

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Jan 06 2026LIFESTYLE

J. Crew Teams Up with U. S. Ski & Snowboard for a Fresh Collection

J. Crew and U. S. Ski & Snowboard have teamed up to create a collection that combines style and function. This is not just a random partnership. It makes sense. J. Crew is known for its cozy knitwear. U. S. Ski & Snowboard is all about technical gear for winter sports. Together, they have created a

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Unusual Warmth: Spring-Like Weather Hits Early in Parts of the U. S.

In the middle of winter, some places in the U. S. are getting a taste of spring. This is happening in parts of the Central and Eastern states. The weather is expected to stay warm through the weekend. Temperatures will go up to the 60s and 70s. This is surprising because these areas had a cold and s

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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 06 2026WEATHER

North Texas: Warmth Breaks Records, Rain on the Horizon

North Texas is experiencing a heatwave that's breaking norms for early January. The National Weather Service predicts Tuesday's high will hit 76 degrees, a full 20 degrees above the average for this time of year. While it's warm, it's not quite record-breaking yet. The hottest January 6th was back i

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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Who Pays the Price When the Lights Go Out?

The recent Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) by Xcel Energy on December 17, 2025, along the Front Range, caused significant disruption. Small businesses faced substantial losses, with restaurants dumping spoiled food and workers missing out on wages. Families struggled to keep homes warm and medic

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Who's Really Paying for Healthcare?

Healthcare costs are a hot topic. The government is stepping in to make changes. They want to make healthcare more affordable. One way they're doing this is by pushing hospitals to be transparent with their prices. This can help people make smarter choices and save money. But, the government can't d

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

The U. S. and Venezuela: A Lesson in Power and Legitimacy

The U. S. has a history of using force to influence other countries, and Venezuela is just the latest example. In early January, images of Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, being arrested and taken to a U. S. naval vessel circulated in the media. This was followed by President Donald Trump's an

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Handy Tool for Food Allergy Sufferers

Food allergies are no joke. They can make simple tasks, like eating out or traveling, incredibly stressful. A new gadget called Allergen Alert might change that. It's a small, portable device that can tell you if your food contains gluten or dairy in just a few minutes. The device is still in devel

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

What’s Your 2026 Vibe? A Science-Backed Quiz to Find Out

People often wonder if they can truly change. The answer is yes, but it’s not a quick or dramatic transformation. Real change happens slowly and subtly. It’s not about becoming a completely different person but about shifting how you interact with others over time. We often describe these changes u

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