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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 2026WEATHER

Baton Rouge Buildings to Shut Down Due to Ice

In East Baton Rouge, a big freeze is causing major changes. The city-parish government buildings will be closed on Monday. This decision was made to keep workers safe. The offices will open again on Tuesday. The mayor, Sid Edwards, has a strong message. He wants everyone to stay off the roads. It's

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Hotels: Making Tech Work for You, Not the Other Way Around

Hotels have been trying to keep up with the latest tech trends for years. They've added tablets, voice assistants, and QR codes everywhere. But often, these features don't work as well as they should. For business travelers and tech-savvy tourists, technology should be like a good assistant—quiet, h

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Trump vs. JPMorgan: A Battle of Words and Money

Trump is suing JPMorgan for a huge amount of money. He says the bank closed his accounts because of politics. The bank says it's not true. Who's right? Trump claims JPMorgan closed his accounts because of his political views. He says this is unfair and against the law. He also says the bank spread

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Office Work Struggles: Why Bots Aren't Ready to Replace You Yet

AI's performance in the workplace is not as impressive as many people think. A recent study shows that AI models struggle to handle the complex tasks that office workers deal with every day. The study, called APEX-Agents, tested AI models on real-world tasks from lawyers, consultants, and bankers. T

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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 2026FINANCE

Micron's Stock Soars: What's Driving the Surge?

Micron Technology is catching the eye of investors. A big bank just raised its price target for Micron's stock by a huge 43%. This means they think the stock could go up even more. The bank's expert, Ricky Seo, kept his "Buy" recommendation but now thinks the stock could reach $500. That's a lot hig

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Jan 24 2026FINANCE

China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services Ltd. : A Stock to Watch?

China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services Ltd. has caught the eye of investors and analysts alike. GF Securities has recently reaffirmed their positive outlook on the company, recommending a Buy rating with a price target of HK$48. 72. This is not an isolated opinion, as the general consensus among an

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chilly Weather Pushes U. S. Power Grid to Its Limits

The U. S. power grid is under serious pressure due to a severe cold snap. Grid operators are taking extra steps to prevent power outages as freezing temperatures affect a large part of the country. The PJM Interconnection, which supplies electricity to 67 million people in the East and Mid-Atlantic,

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