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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Tennis Triumphs and Turmoil at the Australian Open

The Australian Open saw some intense matches and surprising outcomes. Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, had a tough time against Eliot Spizzirri. Sinner was struggling with cramps and the extreme heat. The roof on Rod Laver Arena had to be closed to give him a break. This change helped him a lo

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Gmail's AI Features Might Be a Privacy Concern

Gmail users might want to check their settings. Google has been using data from emails to improve its AI models. This includes personal and work messages, as well as attachments. The company says it uses this information to enhance services and develop new features, like Google Translate and Gemini

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chicago's Weekend: Cold and Snowy Surprise

Chicago is about to face a chilly and snowy weekend. The city is expecting a big snowstorm on Saturday night. This comes after a period of extremely cold weather. The wind chill has made it feel even colder than it actually is. But there is some good news. The temperature is expected to rise a bit l

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Big Freeze: How the U. S. Is Bracing for a Major Winter Storm

A massive winter storm is sweeping across the U. S. , bringing snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. This storm is expected to impact over half the country, causing travel disruptions and power outages. The storm started in the Southwest and is moving eastward, affecting cities like Dallas,

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's New Privacy Policy: What You Need to Know

TikTok's latest privacy policy update has sparked a wave of concern among users in the United States. The change comes as the app's ownership shifts, and many users are taking to social media to express their worries. The policy now explicitly mentions that TikTok might collect sensitive information

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Allies Feel the Heat: US Actions Spark Discontent Among Danish and Greenlandic Veterans

Danish and Greenlandic veterans are feeling let down by the US. They fought alongside American troops in various missions. Now, they are upset by the US's recent actions. The US wanted to take Greenland. This caused a lot of tension. The US president even threatened to use military force. But later

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chilly Roads in DFW: What's Happening with the Weather?

North Texas woke up to a winter wonderland on Saturday morning. Snow, sleet, and cold rain made their way into the DFW area. The question on everyone's mind: Are the roads safe? The answer is not straightforward. While widespread issues weren't reported early Saturday, conditions were deteriorating

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

Minneapolis Kids Live in Fear: ICE Raids Disrupt Schools and Lives

In Minneapolis, kids are scared to go to school. They worry about ICE agents taking their parents away. Some kids even hide in their basements to do online classes. Others have panic attacks in the middle of class. It's a tough time for everyone. ICE agents are everywhere. They show up at bus stops

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Jan 24 2026OPINION

Portland, Maine: A City of Contrasts and Compassion

Portland, Maine, is a city known for its warmth and welcoming nature, but it's also a place where people are standing up for their neighbors. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents might find the city's atmosphere a bit chilly, as many residents are not happy about their presence. The cit

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Big Changes in How Big Players Handle Their Crypto

Big companies are starting to see self-custody in a new light. For a long time, they thought managing crypto keys and using personal hardware was too risky. But now, things are changing. Better tools and safer hardware are making self-custody a real option for big players. They can keep control of

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