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Jan 10 2026WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Rain, Slush, and a Chilly Football Game

It's January, but the weather is acting like it's confused. After a cold start, temperatures have shot up into the 40s and 50s. This warm-up isn't sticking around, though. A cold front is on its way, bringing rain, a wintry mix, and even some snowflakes. Saturday starts off dry and partly sunny, wi

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Jan 10 2026WEATHER

Metro Detroit's Weekend Weather: A Chilly Mix

Metro Detroit is in for a cold and wet weekend. Saturday will be cloudy with rain and snow showers, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover around 39 degrees, but drop to 26 degrees at night. Sunday won't be much better. Snow showers are expected, mainly in the morning and early aftern

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Jan 10 2026FINANCE

Big Exchanges Join Hands for Crypto Index

Nasdaq and CME Group have decided to work together. They are combining their crypto indexes. This new index will be called the Nasdaq-CME Crypto Index. It will include big cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others. This move shows that big financial players are getting more interested in c

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Rethinking Gender Equality: A Fresh Look from the Global South

The fight for gender equality in the Global South is complex. It's not just about giving women and girls equal rights. It's about understanding how current efforts might be doing more harm than good. Many programs focus on fitting into existing systems. These systems are often unfair and oppressive

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

Valentina Shevchenko: A New Perspective on Modern Feminism

Valentina Shevchenko, a top UFC fighter, has strong opinions about modern feminism. She believes the movement has lost its way. In the past, feminism fought for equal rights. Now, Shevchenko thinks it's about something else. She argues that women already have equal rights. So, what's left to fight f

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Jan 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Moms and the Drama of Friendship

Ashley Tisdale French recently shared her experience with a so-called "toxic" mom group, sparking a wave of reactions from other celebrities. In early 2026, she wrote an essay for The Cut, revealing how she felt excluded from a group of friends. She noticed she was left out of gatherings and saw it

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Jan 10 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange HTX: Big Moves in 2025, Bigger Plans for 2026

HTX, a major player in the digital asset world, just dropped its 2025 review and 2026 game plan. The report shows that 2025 was a year of big changes in the crypto market. People stopped chasing quick wins and started focusing on safety, liquidity, and real value. HTX grew a lot in 2025. It added 6

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

The Big Debate: Transgender Athletes and Fair Play

The Supreme Court is tackling a heated issue: should transgender girls be allowed to play on female sports teams in public schools? This isn't just about sports; it's about fairness, discrimination, and who gets to decide what's fair. Two states, Idaho and West Virginia, have laws that say transgen

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Jan 10 2026WEATHER

Arizona's Weather: From Snowy North to Sunny South

Northern Arizona just got a fresh coat of white, but don't worry, the sun is on its way back. On January 8th, Flagstaff saw about 6. 3 inches of snow, but the storms are moving out. So, by January 9th afternoon, the snow should start to clear up, leaving behind bright, sunny skies for the rest of th

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Technology is Changing Our Daily Lives

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is known for its big event, CES. However, its work goes far beyond that. The CTA is involved in market research, advocacy, and setting standards that we use every day, like airplane mode on cell phones. Planning for CES starts years in advance. The CTA is a

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