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  • El Paso Battles Major Water Line Break as Crews Race to Restore Service

    El Paso Battles Major Water Line Break as Crews Race to Restore Service

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    El Paso is in the midst of a major water emergency after a line break left about 100,000 residents without water. Crews report steady progress, with several reservoirs back online and new distribution points set up, while a boil-water advisory remains in place and recovery continues.

  • Suva, Fiji: The Capital That Combines Markets, Culture, and Nightlife

    Suva, Fiji: The Capital That Combines Markets, Culture, and Nightlife

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Suva, Fiji’s vibrant capital, blends colonial charm with a buzzing street life, lush parks, and a rich tapestry of cultures. Beyond the resort towns, the city unfolds daily Fijian life—from bustling markets to tranquil gardens—where history and modern Pacific life meet in unexpected ways.

  • Oprah Winfrey Reframes Obesity as a Disease in New Book

    Oprah Winfrey Reframes Obesity as a Disease in New Book

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Health

    Oprah Winfrey shares a personal pivot in her lifelong battle with weight: recognizing obesity as a disease and embracing treatment. A new book chronicles her candid journey through stigma, science, and a redefining moment that could reshape the health conversation.

  • Schmidt Introduces Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act to Restore Vital Services

    Schmidt Introduces Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act to Restore Vital Services

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    A new funding fix could shore up support for crime victims by redirecting unused penalties into the Crime Victims Fund through 2029, a move supporters call practical and responsible. The measure aims to restore essential services for millions on the road to recovery while preserving taxpayer dollars.

  • Nikki Glaser Wows Golden Globes With Sharp Opening Monologue

    Nikki Glaser Wows Golden Globes With Sharp Opening Monologue

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Nikki Glaser makes a bold, razor-sharp return as Golden Globes host, kicking off with a 10-minute monologue that playfully skews Hollywood’s quirks and the season’s hype. Witty, self-aware humor meets glossy glamour, setting a high bar for the night’s performances. A memorable blend of satire and charm.

  • Andretti Fifth-Place Finish Keeps Miami Showdown in Focus

    Andretti Fifth-Place Finish Keeps Miami Showdown in Focus

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Sports

    Disappointment lingers after a fifth-place finish as Andretti looks to the next race in Miami, seeking answers and a sharper push. Amid the reflection, the team’s gratitude for passionate Mexican fans hints at a comeback worth watching.

  • El Paso Battles Major Water Main Break and Boil Notice

    El Paso Battles Major Water Main Break and Boil Notice

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    El Paso is grappling with a sudden water emergency after a major pipeline break disrupted supplies across the city. Boil-water advisories, school disruptions, and dwindling reserves have put residents on edge as crews work to restore service and investigators probe the cause.

  • Arlington Kicks Off Winter Street Safety Campaign

    Arlington Kicks Off Winter Street Safety Campaign

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Arlington launches a winter Street Smart Campaign aimed at boosting traffic safety for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists as road conditions change with the season. The month-long effort combines visible enforcement with practical safety reminders to keep everyone safer on the roads.

  • Quebec court allows Ticketmaster fees case to proceed to trial

    Quebec court allows Ticketmaster fees case to proceed to trial

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    A high-stakes class action challenges a major ticketing company’s fees, raising fresh questions about pricing transparency in the live-events industry. As the case unfolds, fans and regulators watch for signals on consumer protections and how ticket costs are presented.

  • DFW-Arlington Tops Site Selection’s North American Tech Hubs Index, Overtaking DC

    DFW-Arlington Tops Site Selection’s North American Tech Hubs Index, Overtaking DC

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Technology

    DFW-Arlington is stepping into the tech spotlight, rising to the top of a national ranking and drawing innovators across sport tech, EV charging, and satellite manufacturing. The momentum points to a bold future for Texas tech—and a transformative moment for the region’s ecosystem.

  • Overnight Break-Ins Hit Baltimore County Shopping Center, Residents on Edge

    Overnight Break-Ins Hit Baltimore County Shopping Center, Residents on Edge

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    An overnight wave of break-ins rattled a Baltimore County shopping strip, leaving business owners anxious as police investigate. With several storefronts hit and residents calling for stronger security, the investigation continues to uncover what happened and what it means for community safety.

  • Scott Adams Enters Hospice Care as Final Days Loom for Dilbert Creator

    Scott Adams Enters Hospice Care as Final Days Loom for Dilbert Creator

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Scott Adams, the creator of a once-ubiquitous comic, is facing a serious health chapter that’s prompting reflection on his career and legacy. As the story unfolds, the conversation around his work—its sharp satire and its controversy—comes into sharper focus. This piece offers a snapshot of a lasting cultural imprint and the complexities that accompany it.

  • Iran to Hang First Protester as Demonstrations Intensify

    Iran to Hang First Protester as Demonstrations Intensify

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Protests surge in Iran as a 26-year-old detainee faces execution amid a crackdown rights groups call a potential crime against humanity. With the death toll rising and information hard to verify, international voices pressure for protection of protesters and due process.

  • MLK Day Persists as Park Fee-Free Days Change

    MLK Day Persists as Park Fee-Free Days Change

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day arrives with its usual call to reflection, but this year also carries questions about federal status, park access, and how communities will observe the day. From government calendars to local closures, the celebration is shaping up as a nuanced tribute to King’s legacy.

  • Is X Down? Outage Triggers Spike in Reports as Downdetector Monitors the Issue

    Is X Down? Outage Triggers Spike in Reports as Downdetector Monitors the Issue

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    An outage is causing widespread disruption across a major platform, leaving users searching for answers. With official word in short supply, many are turning to real-time outage trackers to gauge the impact. This teaser explores the silence, the clues, and what the disruption could mean for our connected daily lives.

  • Train Dreams on Netflix: a haunting frontier meditation on memory

    Train Dreams on Netflix: a haunting frontier meditation on memory

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Train Dreams drifts at the pace of a slow breath, turning a rugged Pacific Northwest into a living character. A meditation on memory, loss, and the price of progress, it unfolds with lyrical visuals and a haunting, otherworldly mood. A quiet, unforgettable journey that lingers long after the final frame.

  • Betterment breach via social engineering exposes customer data

    Betterment breach via social engineering exposes customer data

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Technology

    An automated investment platform reveals a security breach that exposed customer data and sparked fraudulent crypto scams. While accounts and passwords weren’t compromised, the incident highlights rising social engineering risks and a rapid investigative response.

  • Fiji Airways Tightens Portable Power Bank Rules Ahead of 2026

    Fiji Airways Tightens Portable Power Bank Rules Ahead of 2026

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji Airways rolls out a bold safety update on lithium batteries set to take effect January 19, 2026. Portable power banks will be restricted from checked luggage and onboard carriage, with passengers asked to keep them in cabin bags and stored in the seat pocket for quick access. The move highlights a broader push to…

  • Powell Under Fire as Dollar Dips and Gold Surges

    Powell Under Fire as Dollar Dips and Gold Surges

    Jan 13, 2026
    in Finance

    Markets brace for a test of central-bank independence as political pressure collides with policy bets, sending gold and haven currencies on the move while the dollar wobbles ahead of key data. With high-stakes developments and data releases on the horizon, volatility looks set to stay in focus.

  • Iran on Edge as Death Sentence Looms for Protester Amid Crackdown

    Iran on Edge as Death Sentence Looms for Protester Amid Crackdown

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Erfan Soltani, 26, stands at the center of a tense moment in Iran’s crackdown as reports of a death sentence surface. With the case shrouded by a communications blackout and limited access to legal representation, the unfolding situation hints at a troubling escalation.

  • Asheville Gears Up for 45th MLK Celebration: A Weekend of Peace, Reflection and Service

    Asheville Gears Up for 45th MLK Celebration: A Weekend of Peace, Reflection and Service

    Jan 13, 2026
    in News

    Asheville marks 45 years of honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with a Candlelight Service, Peace March & Rally, and a meaningful Prayer Breakfast. Expect stories of resilience, community service, and a renewed commitment to justice that keeps the Beloved Community dream alive.

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  • El Paso Battles Major Water Line Break as Crews Race to Restore Service
    El Paso Battles Major Water Line Break as Crews Race to Restore ServiceJanuary 13, 2026
    El Paso is in the midst of a major water emergency after a line break left about 100,000 residents without water. Crews report steady progress, with several reservoirs back online and new distribution points set up, while a boil-water advisory remains in place and recovery continues.
  • Suva, Fiji: Where Culture, Markets and Nature Meet
    Suva, Fiji: The Capital That Combines Markets, Culture, and NightlifeJanuary 13, 2026
    Suva, Fiji’s vibrant capital, blends colonial charm with a buzzing street life, lush parks, and a rich tapestry of cultures. Beyond the resort towns, the city unfolds daily Fijian life—from bustling markets to tranquil gardens—where history and modern Pacific life meet in unexpected ways.
  • Oprah Winfrey Reframes Obesity as a Disease in New Book
    Oprah Winfrey Reframes Obesity as a Disease in New BookJanuary 13, 2026
    Oprah Winfrey shares a personal pivot in her lifelong battle with weight: recognizing obesity as a disease and embracing treatment. A new book chronicles her candid journey through stigma, science, and a redefining moment that could reshape the health conversation.
  • Schmidt Introduces Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act to Restore Vital Services
    Schmidt Introduces Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act to Restore Vital ServicesJanuary 13, 2026
    A new funding fix could shore up support for crime victims by redirecting unused penalties into the Crime Victims Fund through 2029, a move supporters call practical and responsible. The measure aims to restore essential services for millions on the road to recovery while preserving taxpayer dollars.
  • Nikki Glaser Wows Golden Globes With Sharp Opening Monologue
    Nikki Glaser Wows Golden Globes With Sharp Opening MonologueJanuary 13, 2026
    Nikki Glaser makes a bold, razor-sharp return as Golden Globes host, kicking off with a 10-minute monologue that playfully skews Hollywood’s quirks and the season’s hype. Witty, self-aware humor meets glossy glamour, setting a high bar for the night’s performances. A memorable blend of satire and charm.
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