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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Understanding the Risks of Removing Pelvic Implants

Pelvic and acetabular fractures are serious injuries. Surgeons often use metal plates and screws to fix these fractures. These implants help the bones heal. But sometimes, these implants need to be removed. This can lead to complications. Doctors know a lot about the risks of the initial surgery. B

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Flights Grounded as Winter Storm Hits North Texas

A massive winter storm is causing chaos at Dallas airports. Over 1, 000 flights have been canceled at DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field. This is a big deal because DFW is a major hub for American Airlines. By 8:21 a. m. , 1, 036 flights were already scrapped. American Airlines alone c

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's January Entertainment Roundup

Gainesville and Alachua County are buzzing with events this January, offering a mix of medieval fun, live music, and thought-provoking performances. The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire kicks off the festivities on January 24-25 at Depot Park, transforming the space into a lively medieval kingdom complete

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Arkansas Braces for Winter Storm: Guardians on Standby and Counties on Alert

Arkansas is getting ready for a big winter storm. The governor has called in the National Guard to help. They will work in teams to assist people stuck in their cars. These teams have special vehicles and tools to help. The storm is expected to bring a mix of snow and sleet. It will start Friday ni

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

Frigid Weather Alert: Arkansas Braces for Sleet, Snow, and Dangerous Chill

Arkansas is in for a rough ride as a winter storm system takes over the central U. S. Starting Friday evening and lasting through Sunday, the state is expected to see a mix of snow, sleet, and ice. The cold is not playing around, with temperatures dropping to near zero degrees Fahrenheit at night.

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

EV's Chilly Challenge: What Owners Should Know

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become popular for their eco-friendliness and efficiency. However, when winter hits, they face a unique challenge: cold weather can significantly reduce their driving range. This issue gained attention in January 2024 when some Tesla owners in Chicago found their EVs' ba

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Jan 23 2026EDUCATION

A School Boss Drops a Rap to Share Weather News

In a small town in South Carolina, the head of a school district decided to share important weather news in a fun way. Instead of a regular announcement, he rapped the news to parents. He changed the words of a famous song to tell everyone that schools would be closed on Monday because of ice. He ev

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bees, Brains, and Bold Theater: A Play About Saving the Buzz

Bees are in big trouble. Their numbers are dropping fast. In just 22 years, things could get really bad. This is the starting point for a new play called "The Apiary. " It's a mix of science fiction and theater. The play asks big questions. Like, how far should we go to save a species? The play is

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

A Man's 45-Year Sentence for Love Scams

A man from Virginia Beach received a 45-year prison sentence for tricking women into taking out loans for him. Dion Lamont Camp was found guilty of 19 crimes, including fraud and identity theft. He convinced 14 women he was a rich businessman named Myles, driving fancy cars and wearing designer clot

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Chemo's Hidden Battle: The Unseen Struggle

Sydney, a 26-year-old influencer, is back on chemotherapy after a break. She shared her tough journey on TikTok, talking about how chemo messes with her mind and body. She felt normal during her break, but now, after just one session, she feels lost and disconnected. She says it's like living in a d

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