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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Arkansas Razorbacks: Can They Keep Up the Heat?

The Arkansas Razorbacks are on a roll, but can they keep it up? They're aiming for another SEC title and a second straight home win. But there's a big question: will fans show up? A winter storm is hitting the Southeast, with over a foot of snow expected in Northwest Arkansas. Temperatures are dropp

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Florida Gators Gymnastics: A Bumpy Road to Victory

The Florida Gators gymnastics team showed their strength and resilience in a tough match against Auburn. They started strong on the uneven bars, with Riley McCusker scoring a near-perfect 9. 975. This was the highest score of the night. The Gators were leading by 0. 475 after the first rotation. But

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Jan 25 2026CRIME

Court Ruling Shakes Up Drug Cases Based on Encrypted Messages

A recent court decision in Valencia, Spain, has sent shockwaves through Europe's legal system, especially in drug-related cases. The court acquitted all defendants in a major cocaine case, casting doubt on the reliability of evidence from encrypted phone networks like Sky ECC. The case centered aro

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Jan 25 2026EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: The Hidden Struggles of Black Women in Academia

Black women in academia face significant challenges that go beyond the well-known glass ceiling. They often find themselves on a glass cliff, where they are placed in leadership roles with little support and high expectations. This was evident in the case of Claudine Gay, who became the first Black

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Winter Weather Woes: NYC Braces for Slippery Surprise

New York City is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Snow is expected to start early Sunday, but it won't stay all snow for long. Meteorologists are predicting a switch to sleet, which could make things messy and dangerous. Sleet happens when snowflakes fall through a warmer layer of air and m

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Oregon's Winter Wonderland: More Than Just Sunshine

Oregon's winter sunshine is more than just a weather report. It's an open invitation for anglers to grab their rods and hit the water. With steelhead fishing facing challenges in low, clear waters, many are turning their attention to trout fishing. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has kick

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Shivering Through the Night: Kansas' Chilliest Spots in Winter Storm

Kansas faced a harsh winter storm on Saturday, Jan. 24, with a Winter Weather Advisory covering the entire state. Snow piled up, and temperatures dropped significantly. The National Weather Service monitored these conditions, noting that all weather stations in Kansas reported negative apparent temp

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Why Exercise Testing Falls Short for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Patients

Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is a serious lung condition. It makes the blood vessels in the lungs narrow and stiff. This causes high blood pressure in the lungs. Doctors have tools to check how well the heart and lungs work. But, they might be missing something important. They might not see

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Unseen Dangers: Spotting Neck Issues in Babies Before Birth

Neck problems in unborn babies are not common. But when they happen, they can be serious. These issues can block the baby's airway. This can be deadly. But there is hope. Doctors can now use special scans. These scans can spot these problems early. This gives doctors time to plan. They can perform a

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

AI Joins the Fight Against a Massive Winter Storm

A colossal winter storm is sweeping across the U. S. , stretching over 2, 000 miles and bringing snow, sleet, and ice. To tackle this, weather forecasters are now using advanced AI tools to monitor and predict the storm's journey. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently

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