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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A New Judge and a Revamped Jury Room in Cuyahoga County

Michael Shaughnessy is now the top judge in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. He took over from Brendan Sheehan, who led the court for six years. Shaughnessy was chosen by his fellow judges for a two-year term starting in January. Shaughnessy has a lot on his plate. He will manage the court's dai

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Does Snow Sometimes Look Blue?

Ever walked outside and seen your yard covered in blue snow? It's not a trick of the eye or some strange spill. It's all about how light plays with snow. Snow is not actually blue. It's the light that makes it seem that way. When sunlight hits the snow, it soaks up the red and yellow parts of the l

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Cutting Science Funding Could Hurt Future Breakthroughs

Science funding from the government has led to big wins in the past. Think about HIV treatments. These were made possible thanks to research done at universities with federal money. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act was a big deal. It allowed schools and non-profits to patent their discoveries. This meant they

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

The Irony of Senator Gallego's Venezuela Outburst

A U. S. Senator recently sparked a social media firestorm after criticizing a successful military operation in Venezuela. Ruben Gallego called the mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "embarrassing" and claimed it was an unjustified war. Maduro faced serious charges, including narc

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Warm Days and Cool Nights Ahead

North Texas is in for a warm and dry start to the new year. The weekend will bring sunny skies and mild temperatures, with highs reaching the mid-60s. Nights will be chilly, though, with lows dropping to around 42 degrees. Winds will pick up during the day, ranging from 5 to 20 mph. The following w

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

A Warm Pause in NYC's Chilly January

New York City is in for a treat this week, with temperatures set to climb into the 50s. This is a welcome change from the usual freezing weather that has been sticking around. The week starts off with a high of 37 degrees on Sunday. Winds will be blowing at around 24 miles-per-hour, but there will

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A Look at RSW's Holiday Magic

During the 2025 holidays, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) proved that it's possible to make travel enjoyable. Despite the usual worries about delays and cancellations, the airport staff went above and beyond. From the parking attendants to the baggage handlers, security, and even the f

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Gaza Tensions Flare Up Again: What's Happening?

In a recent turn of events, three Palestinians lost their lives in separate clashes with Israeli forces in Khan Younis, a city in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Among the victims was a young boy of 15 years, a fisherman, and another man. The incidents took place in different areas, some of whi

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: Who's in Charge?

The U. S. is trying to sort out who should be in charge of the crypto market. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025, or CLARITY Act, is making its way through Congress. This act aims to end the confusion about who regulates what in the crypto world. The act has two main parts. First, it says

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

A Bold Move: The U. S. Takes Down Venezuela's Leader

The U. S. pulled off a daring military operation to capture Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro. He was caught off guard and is now facing serious charges in New York. This move has left many wondering what's next for Venezuela. The operation was quick and powerful. Maduro was caught, blindfolded

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