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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Flights Grounded: Winter Storm Wreaks Havoc Across the US

A powerful winter storm sweeping across the United States has caused a significant impact on air travel. By Saturday morning, over 15, 000 flights were disrupted, with cancellations and delays affecting major airlines nationwide. American Airlines faced the most disruptions, while Southwest and Delt

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Jan 24 2026OPINION

Iran's Creative Community Under Fire

The streets of Tehran are a battleground. Bullets fly, protesters fall, and fear grips the city. For decades, Iran's creative community has faced brutal oppression. Directors, actors, writers, and musicians have been jailed, exiled, or silenced for daring to express themselves. Families suffer for b

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

A Man's Dangerous Spree: Drugs, Chases, and Crashes

A 53-year-old man from Clinton Township is in serious trouble after a wild few days. He's accused of hurting a woman, breaking into her home, and leading police on a crazy chase. It all started on January 11, 2026, when he allegedly assaulted a woman and later broke into her house to hurt her again.

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Winter Storm Fern: Delta Air Lines Faces Flight Cancellations and Travel Chaos

Winter storm Fern is causing a lot of trouble for air travel. Delta Air Lines has had to cancel more flights in Atlanta and along the East Coast. This includes big cities like Boston and New York. The storm is expected to bring ice to Atlanta and heavy snow to the Northeast starting Sunday afternoon

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

How Neighborhoods Shape Our Brains

Living in certain neighborhoods might affect brain health, especially for Black and Latinx older adults. A recent study looked at how living in segregated areas impacts the brain. They used MRI scans to check brain structures like the hippocampus and white matter. The study included 269 people, wit

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

How High Pressure Can Make Egg Powder Better

Egg white powder is a common ingredient in many foods. But it can be tricky to use because it doesn't always mix well with water. Scientists found a way to make it better. They used a method called high-pressure homogenization (HPH). This process changes the egg white powder in a good way. First, H

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Justin Gaethje's Fight Week Drama: From Neck Speculation to UFC Pay Disputes

Justin Gaethje had a lot on his mind heading into UFC 324. First, there were rumors about his neck. Fans online saw a mark on his neck and started talking. Some thought it was an infection. Others said the fight might be canceled. Gaethje got tired of the talk. He said it was just an ingrown hair. N

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

South Dakota's New Plan to Punish Church Disruptions

South Dakota's Governor, Larry Rhoden, has proposed a new law that could land people in prison for interrupting religious services. This idea came after a protest inside a church in Minnesota. The protest happened shortly after a tragic shooting in Minneapolis. The governor wants to change the rule

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

AI's Role in Science: Hype vs. Reality

In 2025, the U. S. government launched the Genesis Mission. This project aimed to use AI to speed up scientific research. The idea was to have AI agents analyze large amounts of data. They would then suggest new ideas and even design experiments. However, the results have been a mix of success and f

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Argentine Families Seek Vatican's Help for Loved Ones Trapped in Venezuela

In a bold move, the families of two Argentine citizens held in Venezuela turned to the Vatican for help. They want the Catholic Church to step in and push for their release. This comes as Venezuela starts letting some prisoners go. Nahuel Agustín Gallo, a security expert, was arrested in December 2

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