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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Winter Whiplash: Snowy Surprises Ahead

Michigan is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Most places will see light, on-and-off snow showers, with just an inch or two of accumulation. But don't be fooled—some areas are in for a real snow dump. An unusual, heavy lake-effect snow band is expected to stretch from Muskegon, Pentwater, an

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

North Texas Private Schools Embrace State Funding

A significant shift is happening in North Texas' education landscape. Over 250 private schools in the area have enrolled in a new state program. This program allows them to receive public funds. The program is similar to school vouchers. It was approved by Governor Greg Abbott last year. Starting in

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Colorado Kids: Where Are They Going?

In Colorado, public schools are seeing fewer kids. About 10, 000 students left, which is a 1. 2% drop. That's a big change, but not as big as during the pandemic. Back then, 30, 000 students left. So, why are kids leaving now? One reason is that fewer kids are in the age group for school. But that'

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Capitol View Elementary

In a move set to transform education in Atlanta, the old Capitol View Elementary School is getting a fresh start. The building, which has been empty since 2017, is set to become the TGR Learning Lab Atlanta. This project is a team effort between Atlanta Public Schools (APS), the TGR Foundation, and

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

Britain's Train Crime Wave: Who's Behind It?

Britain's trains, once seen as safe and orderly, are now facing a serious crime problem. New data shows that foreign nationals are involved in a large number of arrests on trains and subways. In fact, they make up 80% of theft arrests and 40% of violent crime suspects. This is a big deal because mig

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Police Tracking: Where Do We Draw the Line?

In a world where technology is everywhere, a big question arises: how much should police be allowed to dig into our phones? The Supreme Court is currently tackling this issue, focusing on something called geofence warrants. These warrants let law enforcement gather location data from all phones in a

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Political Passions: A Mixed Bag

Stars today are loud and proud about their views. Back in the day, speaking out could end a career. Now, it's expected. Social media makes it easy for everyone to share opinions. Celebrities have bigger audiences, so their voices carry further. Some argue stars should use their influence for good.

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Soda Trend: Is Olipop's Shirley Temple Worth the Hype?

Olipop's latest soda, Shirley Temple, has taken the internet by storm. This vanilla and cherry-flavored drink is part of the growing trend of mocktails, especially popular during Dry January. The brand has gained significant attention, not just for its taste but also for its celebrity endorsements a

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Forty and Fabulous: Stars Hitting the Big 4-0 in 2026

Time flies, right? It's hard to believe, but a bunch of famous faces will be celebrating their 40th birthdays in 2026. It's not just about feeling old; it's about seeing how these stars have grown and changed over the years. First off, Lady Gaga will be joining the 40 club. She's been a huge name i

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why 2016 Feels Like a Distant Dream

A decade has passed since 2016, and people are still looking back fondly at that year. It was a time when the Americas celebrated the eradication of measles, Beyoncé dropped her iconic album "Lemonade, " and there was hope for the first woman president. Social media was buzzing with trends like Poké

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