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Jan 28 2026EDUCATION

McHenry County's Creative Future: Scholarships for Aspiring Artists

High school seniors in McHenry County with a passion for the arts have a chance to shine and earn some cash for college. The Woodstock Fine Arts Association is offering scholarships to those who plan to continue their artistic journey after graduation. This isn't just about the money, though. It's a

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Dallas Steps Up to Protect Pets in the Cold

Dallas Animal Services was busy during the recent cold snap. They got 401 calls about pets left out in the freezing weather. Most of these calls were about dogs without proper shelter. Daniel Alvarado, who oversees field operations, shared that officers checked on 341 of these cases. They gave out 6

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

DFW Airport Chaos: Passengers Stuck in a Never-Ending Wait

DFW International Airport has become a scene of endless waits and frustration for travelers. For days, passengers have been left in the lurch, with flights delayed or canceled with little notice. The issue seems to be more than just bad weather—it's a mix of staffing and management problems. Thomas

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Exploring Teso Life: A New Shopping Spot in Portland

A new shopping experience is coming to Southeast Portland this week. Teso Life, a brand that brings together Asian food, fashion, and home goods, is opening its doors. This isn't their first store, though. They've been around since 2017 and now have over 20 stores across the country. Portland is get

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Kurds Stand Guard as Syria's Fragile Truce Holds

In Syria's northeast, Kurds are keeping watch. They don't trust the shaky truce. They remember last year's violence. They want to protect their land. They want to keep their self-rule. In Qamishli, a city mostly Kurds call home, people are volunteering for night patrols. They carry guns. They say t

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Help Kids With Breathing Problems

Kids with certain health issues need special pacemakers. These tiny devices help keep their hearts beating right. But for young ones, it's tricky. Their bodies are small. Doctors struggle to find the right spot to put the pacemaker. Usually, pacemakers have wires. These wires can cause problems. Th

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move: A Stumbling Block for Europe's Far Right

Europe's far-right leaders are finding themselves in a tricky spot. They've long admired former U. S. President Donald Trump's anti-immigration stance and tough talk. But his recent actions are causing them to distance themselves. Trump's suggestion of buying Greenland from Denmark didn't go down w

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

New Fed Faces: Who's Calling the Shots on Interest Rates?

The Federal Reserve is getting four new members this year, and they might not be too keen on cutting interest rates. These new voters could make things tricky for President Trump, who's been pushing for lower rates. The Fed's job is to keep prices stable and make sure everyone has a job, but that's

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

Red Bull's New Car Hits a Snag

The new Red Bull F1 car, RB22, faced an unexpected hurdle during the first pre-season test in Barcelona. Isack Hadjar, a Red Bull driver, was behind the wheel when the car crashed on the second day of testing. The incident occurred at Turn 14, where the car's rear end collided with the Tecpro barrie

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

LeBron's Homecoming: A Smart Move for Cavs and Lakers?

LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers is uncertain. With free agency on the horizon, a trade could be on the cards. The Cleveland Cavaliers are a potential destination, offering a chance for a homecoming. James has a no-trade clause, so any move must be to a title contender. The Cavs fit

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