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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Vermont's Icy Grip: State Offices Shut Down, Roads a Slippery Mess

Vermont's state offices took a day off on Monday. Why? Ice had turned roads into slippery slides. Workers swapped their offices for home, but not everyone got a break. Police, road crews, and those looking after the vulnerable were still on the job. Roads were a mess. Some interstates and state roa

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Smart Health Choices for 2026

Health goals can feel overwhelming. There's so much advice out there. It's easy to get lost in all the noise. Experts say the key is to keep things simple. You don't need fancy products or complicated routines. Food is a good place to start. Many people worry about getting enough protein. But if yo

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Holiday Snowstorm: A Look at the Numbers

Minnesota faced a serious snowstorm over the weekend. It left a lot of snow and made driving very dangerous. The weather service reported that Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport got 5. 8 inches of snow. Other places like Chanhassen had 5. 6 inches, Brainerd saw 3. 5 inches, and Eau Claire, W

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Woes: The Hidden Struggle Behind the Numbers

The job market is facing a tough time. It's not just a small problem. Experts say it's the weakest since 2011. For years, a strong economy meant lots of jobs. But now, even with growth, jobs aren't following. Companies are using tech and smarter ways to do more with less. This means fewer jobs. It'

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: A Look Back at the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Windows 10 is gone, but not forgotten. Officially, Microsoft stopped supporting it in October 2025. Yet, many users still cling to it, finding ways to keep it alive. This is because Windows 10 was a hit. It was the most used version of Windows since XP. But it wasn't perfect. In fact, it set the sta

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

A Chilly Journey: The Storm's Path Through the East

A powerful winter storm is making its way eastward, causing trouble for millions. Strong winds, heavy snow, and dangerous ice are all part of this storm's package. In some places, winds could reach up to 45 mph, with even stronger gusts expected in areas like Cleveland, Ohio, where winds might hit 6

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Dec 29 2025CRIME

Turkey's Ongoing Fight Against Terror: A Recent Clash

In a recent event, Turkish security forces faced a violent confrontation with ISIS militants. This happened during a late-night operation in the village of Elmalik, located in the western Yalova province. The clash resulted in the deaths of three police officers and injuries to eight others. The op

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim and Kanye: A New Chapter for the Family

The holiday season brought about a surprising turn of events for Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. They came together for the sake of their children, setting aside their differences to spend quality time as a family. This is a significant shift, considering the long-standing tension between them, espec

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Linux's Future: Growth, Challenges, and a Browser in Trouble

Linux is set to keep growing in 2026, but not everything is smooth sailing. The Linux desktop is becoming more popular, especially among former Windows users. Microsoft's push for AI and subscription models might drive more people to Linux. However, Linux has a problem: too many choices. With over a

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Women Stay in Abusive Relationships?

Women often find themselves stuck in harmful relationships due to a mix of personal and societal pressures. This piece looks into how certain beliefs and behaviors can make it tough for women to leave abusive partners. First, it's important to note that women who experience abuse often hold stronge

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