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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Chicago's Extreme Cold: Staying Safe and Smart

Chicago is facing a severe cold snap, with temperatures dropping to dangerous lows. The wind chill is expected to make it feel even colder, reaching between -20 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. This extreme cold can cause frostbite on exposed skin in just 10 minutes, so it's crucial to dress warmly and st

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

A Major Winter Storm Hits the US: What You Need to Know

A significant winter storm is hitting the US, bringing ice, heavy snow, and dangerous conditions to many states. This storm is expected to cause power outages, travel disruptions, and hazardous road conditions. The National Weather Service has issued ice storm warnings for parts of the South, inclu

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

A Chilly Weekend Ahead: What You Need to Know

A massive storm is set to bring heavy snow and freezing temperatures to a huge part of the U. S. this weekend. This storm is expected to affect about 150 million people, which is almost half the country's population. The storm will bring a lot of snow, up to 20 inches in some areas like the Appalac

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Ice and Snow: Midlands Braces for Winter Storm Disruptions

The Midlands is gearing up for a winter storm that could bring significant disruptions. Rain is expected to turn into freezing rain, making travel dangerous. This weather event is forecasted to impact the area starting Saturday and lasting through Sunday afternoon. Richland County is keeping a clos

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Jan 22 2026WEATHER

Snowy Weekend Ahead: What You Need to Know

A big winter storm is heading our way this weekend, and it's going to bring a lot of snow. The storm is expected to start on Saturday afternoon and last until late Sunday night. Right now, we're looking at anywhere from 6 to 10 inches of snow. But there's a catch: if sleet mixes in, we might not see

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Jan 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Maine's Hunger-Fighting Champion Takes the Crown

Misty Coolidge, a resident of New Gloucester, Maine, made waves recently by winning the title of Mrs. USA. This isn't her first time shining on a big stage. She previously won Mrs. Worldwide in 2022. By day, she runs Coolidge Family Farm, a popular wedding venue in southern Maine. But her real passi

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Jan 22 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Chilly Reality: What's Ahead in the Next Few Weeks

Michigan is in for a rough ride this January. The state is bracing for a deep freeze that will last well into the next couple of weeks. The good news? There's a light at the end of the tunnel, but it's still a ways off. Roads are a mess right now. The tiny snowflakes that come with extreme cold pac

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Jamaica: A Mix of Beauty and Caution

Jamaica, a stunning Caribbean destination, has seen some changes in its travel advisory status. The U. S. State Department has lowered its safety warning from \"Reconsider Travel\" to \"Exercise Increased Caution. \" This shift suggests that conditions have improved, but visitors should still be vig

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Smart Moves: How a Big Travel Company Boosts Its Financial Game

A major player in the travel industry has just made some clever financial moves. They managed to cut their borrowing costs and get more cash on hand. Here's how they did it. First, they refinanced a big loan. This isn't just any loan—it's a huge deal worth billions. By refinancing, they lowered the

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Faces Over Passports: Airports Embrace High-Tech ID Checks

Airports in the U. S. are rolling out new tech that uses your face as your ID. This means saying goodbye to digging out your passport or boarding pass at security. Instead, cameras will scan your face to confirm who you are. This tech is already in use at some airports, and more are expected to join

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