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  • MTA’s High-Tech Fare Gates Spark Viral Bypass Tricks

    MTA’s High-Tech Fare Gates Spark Viral Bypass Tricks

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    A high-tech fare-gate pilot is rolling out at select NYC subway stations, promising faster, contactless entry. Yet viral clips show riders apparently bypassing the system, raising questions about the gates’ effectiveness. As the pilot unfolds, the debate over convenience versus security and cost intensifies.

  • Beloved Folk Icon Tucker Zimmerman Dies in Belgian House Fire at 84

    Beloved Folk Icon Tucker Zimmerman Dies in Belgian House Fire at 84

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Folk icon Tucker Zimmerman has died at 84, leaving a remarkable 16-album legacy and a late-career renaissance. His 2024 Dance of Love with Big Thief showcased a songwriter whose influence bridged generations.

  • Europe Unites at Davos as Trump Threatens Greenland

    Europe Unites at Davos as Trump Threatens Greenland

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Amid Davos’s tense backdrop, Ursula von der Leyen steps into the spotlight to reaffirm Europe’s unity in the face of provocative moves from Washington. As Macron weighs in, a coordinated European stance on the transatlantic alliance begins to take shape. Diplomacy and strategy collide in real time at the Alps.

  • North Escambia Weather: Warm Midweek, Weekend Freeze Possible

    North Escambia Weather: Warm Midweek, Weekend Freeze Possible

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Warm temps give way to a weekend chill as a strong cold front sweeps in. Expect showers and a sharp drop in temperatures, with the possibility of freezing conditions by Sunday night.

  • Indiana Judge and Wife Shot at Home as Violence Against Public Officials Grows

    Indiana Judge and Wife Shot at Home as Violence Against Public Officials Grows

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    A Lafayette judge and his wife were shot at their home, and both are in stable condition as investigators search for a suspect. The incident underscores growing concerns about violence against public officials amid a tense national climate.

  • Mikie Sherrill Becomes New Jersey’s First Democratic Woman Governor

    Mikie Sherrill Becomes New Jersey’s First Democratic Woman Governor

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Mikie Sherrill steps into the New Jersey governorship as the state’s first Democratic woman leader. Her early agenda hints at bold moves to curb energy costs and expand power, signaling a bold new era for the Garden State.

  • Arctic Cold to Grip the Week as Snow Chances Loom

    Arctic Cold to Grip the Week as Snow Chances Loom

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Brisk winds and bitter cold sweep through the forecast, even on sunny days. A hint of precipitation midweek and nights dipping well below freezing keep winter on edge. A quick glimpse of the week ahead to help you brace for the chill.

  • Brooklyn Beckham Breaks Silence on Wedding Pressure and Family Feud

    Brooklyn Beckham Breaks Silence on Wedding Pressure and Family Feud

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Brooklyn Beckham’s latest remarks throw a storm of questions about family, fame, and loyalty. As private tensions spill into the public eye, this saga could rewrite how we see celebrity families.

  • Kaile Auvray Targets Bula FC’s First OFC Pro League Win

    Kaile Auvray Targets Bula FC’s First OFC Pro League Win

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Fiji News

    21-year-old winger Kaile Auvray is determined to spark Bula FC’s OFC Pro League campaign. After a buoyant 2-2 opener, his pace and creativity could be the difference as the team eye their first win, with a pivotal clash at Eden Park on the horizon.

  • East Coast Braces for Weekend Snow and an Arctic Blast

    East Coast Braces for Weekend Snow and an Arctic Blast

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Two weekend storms could paint parts of the East in snow and a wintry mix, reshaping plans from the Southeast to New England. An arctic blast follows, delivering a sharp temperature plunge to start the work week.

  • Arctic Chill and Snow Possible in Central New York This Week

    Arctic Chill and Snow Possible in Central New York This Week

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    An arctic air mass is moving in, bringing dangerously cold wind chills and bands of lake-effect snow to Central New York. With advisories in place and more cold weather on the way, slick roads and sharp temperature swings are in the forecast. Here’s what to expect as the week unfolds and how to stay prepared.

  • Montgomery County advocates warn PPW cuts could push caseloads to 3,700

    Montgomery County advocates warn PPW cuts could push caseloads to 3,700

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Education

    Community voices in Montgomery County pressed back against proposed pupil personnel worker cuts, warning that losing ten positions could push caseloads beyond safe levels and jeopardize vital student supports. Advocates urged restoration in the FY27 budget and demanded clearer, school‑level data. With a revised budget draft due in February, the discussion could shape services for…

  • Nalolo Chiefs Unveil Landmark Funding Pact for Six Villages

    Nalolo Chiefs Unveil Landmark Funding Pact for Six Villages

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Six villages came together for a landmark council meeting, unveiling a new multi-year plan backed by a major funding partnership to boost education and community development. The agreement opens doors for local enterprises and cultural tourism, signaling a hopeful, united path for the Vanua o Nalolo and its people.

  • Australian Open First Round Bets: Can Struff, Fritz, and Tsitsipas Deliver?

    Australian Open First Round Bets: Can Struff, Fritz, and Tsitsipas Deliver?

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Sports

    Three electric first-round battles headline the Australian Open, pitting a rising Czech against a seasoned German, a French qualifier versus a top-10 American, and a young Japanese hopeful against a former finalist. With form in flux and big-game pressure mounting, every set could swing the narrative, delivering momentum, upsets, and moments that keep tennis fans…

  • Citigroup Boosts GM Price Target on EV Cost Realignment Outlook

    Citigroup Boosts GM Price Target on EV Cost Realignment Outlook

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Finance

    GM’s bold EV-cost realignment is drawing bullish notes from Citi, which keeps a buy rating and lifts its price target. The move, framed as a one-time restructuring, could set up a clearer path to stronger margins and earnings in the years ahead.

  • Buffalo-Area Braces for Major Lake-Effect Snow and Whiteout Conditions

    Buffalo-Area Braces for Major Lake-Effect Snow and Whiteout Conditions

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    Western New York braces for a powerful lake-effect snowstorm delivering heavy snowfall, whiteout conditions, and dangerous winds. With bitter cold settling in and travel turning perilous, the Southtowns could see the heaviest bands—stay alert for rapidly changing conditions in the days ahead.

  • Berkshire Hathaway’s Top Holdings Raise Diversification Concerns

    Berkshire Hathaway’s Top Holdings Raise Diversification Concerns

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Finance

    Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio is heavily weighted by four blue-chip giants—Apple, American Express, Bank of America, and Coca-Cola. As concentration sparks questions about risk and diversification, the piece weighs stability against growth—and what it could mean for a balanced, long-term strategy.

  • Mid-Michigan Braces for Deep Freeze as Schools Close and Wind Chills Plunge

    Mid-Michigan Braces for Deep Freeze as Schools Close and Wind Chills Plunge

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    An arctic blast is sweeping across Mid-Michigan, sparking school closures and a flurry of winter alerts. With frostbite risk rising and frigid air sticking around, officials urge readiness and warming options as more cold weather looms.

  • Trump’s 2025 Economic Pivot: Tariffs, Tax Cuts, and the Path to Growth

    Trump’s 2025 Economic Pivot: Tariffs, Tax Cuts, and the Path to Growth

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Finance

    One year into Trump’s second term, a wave of tariff moves, tax plans, and federal policy shifts is reshaping the economic landscape. Economists warn that uncertainty is seeping into households and job markets even as consumer spending holds steady and hiring slows. With policy milestones already set in motion, analysts weigh what the next phase…

  • Fiji National University to Move Oversight to Strategic Planning Ministry

    Fiji National University to Move Oversight to Strategic Planning Ministry

    Jan 20, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Education Minister Radrodro backs a strategic move to place Fiji National University under the Ministry of Strategic Planning, aiming to weave its dual‑sector role more closely into national development. The proposed shift promises stronger links to workforce development and economic resilience, while sparking questions about what changes it could bring for students, staff, and the…

  • CBS Evening News Trump Interview Dominates, Sparking Debate Over Balance and Credibility

    CBS Evening News Trump Interview Dominates, Sparking Debate Over Balance and Credibility

    Jan 20, 2026
    in News

    An episode that tries to balance global headlines, domestic tensions, and a high-profile interview that dominated the night. Critics argue the hour tilted toward a single voice, sparking questions about balance, credibility, and the craft of real-world reporting. As the cross-country tour rolls on, this broadcast invites readers to consider what responsible, everyday storytelling should…

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  • MTA's High-Tech Fare Gates Spark Viral Bypass Tricks
    MTA’s High-Tech Fare Gates Spark Viral Bypass TricksJanuary 20, 2026
    A high-tech fare-gate pilot is rolling out at select NYC subway stations, promising faster, contactless entry. Yet viral clips show riders apparently bypassing the system, raising questions about the gates’ effectiveness. As the pilot unfolds, the debate over convenience versus security and cost intensifies.
  • Beloved Folk Icon Tucker Zimmerman Dies in Belgian House Fire at 84
    Beloved Folk Icon Tucker Zimmerman Dies in Belgian House Fire at 84January 20, 2026
    Folk icon Tucker Zimmerman has died at 84, leaving a remarkable 16-album legacy and a late-career renaissance. His 2024 Dance of Love with Big Thief showcased a songwriter whose influence bridged generations.
  • Europe Unites at Davos as Trump Threatens Greenland
    Europe Unites at Davos as Trump Threatens GreenlandJanuary 20, 2026
    Amid Davos’s tense backdrop, Ursula von der Leyen steps into the spotlight to reaffirm Europe’s unity in the face of provocative moves from Washington. As Macron weighs in, a coordinated European stance on the transatlantic alliance begins to take shape. Diplomacy and strategy collide in real time at the Alps.
  • North Escambia Weather: Warm Midweek, Weekend Freeze Possible
    North Escambia Weather: Warm Midweek, Weekend Freeze PossibleJanuary 20, 2026
    Warm temps give way to a weekend chill as a strong cold front sweeps in. Expect showers and a sharp drop in temperatures, with the possibility of freezing conditions by Sunday night.
  • Indiana Judge and Wife Shot at Home as Violence Against Public Officials Grows
    Indiana Judge and Wife Shot at Home as Violence Against Public Officials GrowsJanuary 20, 2026
    A Lafayette judge and his wife were shot at their home, and both are in stable condition as investigators search for a suspect. The incident underscores growing concerns about violence against public officials amid a tense national climate.
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