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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Louisiana's Unexpected Chilly Spell: What's Going On?

Louisiana is known for its warm, humid climate, but lately, it's been feeling more like winter than usual. After a stretch of warm days, temperatures suddenly dropped, catching many off guard. This chill is expected to stick around for a while, with overnight temperatures potentially dipping near fr

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Phoenix's Wild Weather: Wind, Chill, and a Warm-Up

On Jan. 11, Phoenix experienced a mix of strong winds and cool temperatures. The winds were quite powerful, especially in the higher areas east of the city. The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for these regions, warning of gusts up to 50 mph. In the city itself, winds blew between 2

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

A Mixed Bag of Weather Across the US

The US is seeing a mix of weather patterns this week. A weak storm is moving through the Northeast, bringing light rain and snow. This isn't a big deal, but there could be quick bursts of heavy snow and strong winds in some areas, which might make driving tricky. Meanwhile, most of the country is e

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Smoking During Pregnancy: How It Affects a Child's Brainpower

Scientists have been trying to figure out how smoking during pregnancy affects a child's brain development. They know it's not good, but they want to know exactly how bad it is and how to measure it accurately. They used a special chemical called cotinine to measure how much smoke the mom was expos

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Fixing College: Time for Real Change

Higher education in America is in trouble. It's time for real change. Students are drowning in debt. Many graduates struggle to find jobs. The system isn't working. It's time to ask hard questions. Lawmakers are finally paying attention. They want to reform student loans and accreditation. This cou

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Why Bombing Iran Might Not Be the Solution

In the midst of Iran's recent unrest, some U. S. senators are urging caution against military intervention. The country has seen its largest anti-government protests in years, with the Revolutionary Guards blaming the chaos on terrorists and vowing to protect the government. Two senators from oppos

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Understanding Emotions: The Challenge for People with Schizophrenia

Emotions play a big role in our lives. They help us connect with others and make sense of the world. But for people with schizophrenia, this can be tough. They often struggle to recognize emotions in others. This isn't just about one thing. It involves different aspects like sounds, words, and faces

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Arctic Security: A Call for NATO Cooperation

In the Arctic, tensions are rising. Belgium's defense minister, Theo Francken, has suggested that NATO should step in. He wants the alliance to launch a new operation. This operation would focus on security in the Arctic region. Francken believes that collaboration and unity are key. He thinks NATO

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

X's New Plan: Tracking Money Moves in Real Time

X, the social media site led by Elon Musk, is cooking up something new called "Smart Cashtags. " This feature, set to launch next month, will let users keep an eye on the ups and downs of crypto and stock prices as they happen. One sneak peek of this feature even hints at a big change: buying and s

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

India's Big Move: Tougher Rules for Crypto Users

India is making it harder for people to use crypto. The country's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has just introduced stricter rules. These rules are meant to stop money laundering and make sure people are who they say they are. First, crypto platforms must now check users' identities using live

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