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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Chilly Chaos: A Nation Gripped by Winter's Wrath

Across the U. S. , winter is showing its might, turning roads into ice rinks and sidewalks into slippery slides. On Friday, a whopping 18 million people woke up to cold weather alerts, while 10 million more braced for winter weather advisories. From the northern plains to the Great Lakes, and even u

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT Health: A New Way to Talk About Your Health

ChatGPT Health is a new feature that lets you talk about health and wellness in a private space. It's designed to keep your health information safe and separate from other chats. This is important because more people are using ChatGPT to understand medical stuff like lab results and prepare for doct

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

The Unseen Pages of History: A Look at Past Events

History often hides in plain sight. Old newspapers are like time capsules. They show us what life was like in the past. On January 16, several big events happened over the years. These events shaped the region in different ways. In 1918, the world was at war. The Dixon Evening Telegraph talked abou

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Easy Workouts That Won't Hurt Your Knees

High-intensity exercises like running and jumping are often seen as the best way to stay fit. But what if these activities are causing pain in your joints? There are plenty of other options that can keep you active without the discomfort. These exercises are not just for people with joint issues. E

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Time to Ditch Old Parking Meters in Charleston?

Charleston's downtown is a mix of history and modernity. The streets are lined with old buildings, but they also have around 1, 200 outdated parking meters. The city is considering a change. Mayor William Cogswell wants to move away from these old meters. He suggests using apps or QR codes for parki

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Myanmar and Gambia Clash in Global Court Over Rohingya Crisis

Myanmar recently made a bold statement at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). They argued that Gambia failed to prove its claims of genocide against the Rohingya people. This case is huge and has been going on since 2019. Gambia, a Muslim-majority country in West Africa, brought this case to t

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Ryan Lochte's New Start: Blending Families and Facing Challenges

Ryan Lochte has taken a big step forward in his personal life. He's now living with his new girlfriend, Molly Gillihan, and her three kids. This move comes just nine months after his divorce from Kayla Reid, his wife of seven years. Lochte and Reid share three children together. Lochte says this ne

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Weather Shifts: What's Next for the U. S. ?

The U. S. is currently feeling the effects of La Niña, a climate pattern that's been pushing colder air into the southern states. This isn't just a random cold snap; it's part of a bigger picture where cooler-than-average Pacific waters are changing the jet stream and messing with the polar vortex.

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces Wanted for Baywatch Revival

Fox Entertainment and Fremantle are on the hunt for new talent to bring the classic show Baywatch back to life. They're looking for a diverse group of actors to play various roles, from lifeguards to beachgoers, and even bartenders. The open casting call is set for February 18 at the Marina Del Rey

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Ypsilanti Township Faces Data Center Dilemma: Green Fields or Concrete?

In Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, a big decision is looming. Two spots are on the table for a new data center. One is an old GM plant site, all gray and concrete. The other is a lush, green area near the Huron River. The town's leaders are leaning towards the concrete option. But not everyone is on

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