Boeing secures tentative labor deal with former Spirit AeroSystems workers
A union representing 1,600 white-collar workers at Spirit AeroSystems has reached a tentative agreement with Boeing on a new contract. The SPEEA's negotiation team unanimously recommended approval of the proposal, which includes improved medical and dental benefits, more vacation time, and salary increases. Union members have until January 30 to vote on the offer.
Breaking News Live Updates: Delhi wakes to seasons coldest morning; cold wave, very poor AQI persist
NATO chief's tactic on Trump's Greenland threats? Change topic
US President Donald Trump's demands to take over NATO ally Denmark's territory Greenland have thrust alliance chief Mark Rutte into an uncomfortable position. The alliance chief insisted his energy was squarely on making sure NATO was doing enough to protect the Arctic -- a key justification in Trump's rationale for wanting Greenland.
'Its not goodbye, its see you soon': Sass & Bide, top Australian fashion brand, announces closure
Australian fashion brand Sass & Bide is closing all its physical and online stores. This move is part of a plan to reinvent the brand. Stores will close by the end of January 2026, and the online store by the end of February 2026. Sass & Bide promises a relaunch with a renewed vision.
Donald Trump accepts Nobel Peace Prize medal from Venezuelan opposition leader Machado
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. Machado sought to influence Trump's approach to Venezuela's political future. Trump confirmed he would keep the medal, calling it a gesture of mutual respect. Machado stated the gift recognized Trump's commitment to Venezuelan freedom.
IMD Delhi NCR Weather Update: Delhi-NCR region has been in the grip of winter for the past few days and witnessing intense cold. For Friday, the IMD has sounded a yellow alert for Delhi and has warned of cold wave conditions are likely at isolated places. On Thursday, Delhi recorded its coldest morning at 2.9 degrees Celsius. A dense layer of fog is likely to grip Noida tomorrow.
What did the White House and Denmark agree to on Greenland? Depends whom you ask
Tensions escalated between Denmark and the U.S. over Greenland ownership after conflicting statements from both sides regarding a meeting. While the White House claimed agreement on echnical talks on acquisition, Denmark stated the discussion focused on a working group to explore a common way forward addressing security concerns, emphasizing territorial integrity remains a red line.
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, a revered spiritual leader and Nobel laureate, has championed peace and compassion globally since fleeing Tibet in 1959. His advocacy for Tibetan culture and peaceful dialogue, rooted in universal human values, continues to inspire millions. His message emphasizes that love and empathy are essential for humanity's very survival and societal well-being.
As Trump turns screws, how long can Europe play nice?
Europe faces a challenging year under a hostile US administration, with Donald Trump threatening Greenland's sovereignty and supporting far-right movements. Despite increased defense spending, the EU relies on US help for Ukraine's security, forcing a strategy of appeasement. Europe is now considering economic countermeasures, including trade deal freezes, to protect its interests.
Inside the fight to keep Iran online
Iran faced a severe internet shutdown. Activists secretly brought in thousands of Starlink satellite internet systems. These systems allowed them to share information about protests. The Iranian government responded by trying to jam the satellite signals. This shows a new challenge for governments trying to control information during unrest. Starlink has become a crucial tool for communication.
US warns Iran that 'all options are on the table' in emergency UN meeting
U.S. envoy Mike Waltz renewed threats against Iran at the UN Security Council, vowing all options are on the table to stop the crackdown on protests. Iranian dissidents Masih Alinejad and Ahmad Batebi testified about their experiences, urging international action. New sanctions were announced by the U.S. and allies against Iranian officials involved in suppressing demonstrations.
Senators worry that US Postal Service changes could disenfranchise voters who cast ballots by mail
US Senators have raised alarms over new Postal Service mail handling. Changes could mean mail-in ballots receive postmarks days after mailing. This risks legally cast ballots not being counted, especially in states with mail voting. Rural voters may be disproportionately affected.
Coal India stock breaks out of long consolidation; Rajesh Palviya sees further upside
US and Taiwan reach trade deal, with semiconductor chips and China in focus
The U.S. and Taiwan have finalized a trade deal cutting tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductor exports and encouraging U.S. investment. This agreement aims to boost domestic chip production, with Taiwanese companies committing billions to expand operations in the U.S., a move that could further strain relations with China.
Trump threatens to use 'Insurrection Act', deploy military to end protests in Minneapolis
President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to quell protests against federal immigration officers in Minneapolis, following a shooting incident. Governor Walz urged de-escalation, while the Attorney General vowed legal challenges to the federal surge, which has led to over 2,500 arrests.
From auction blocks to Trumps hands: The Nobel medal has been sold before for millions
Nobel Prizes are fetching millions at auctions. Dmitry Muratov sold his for over 100 million dollars. James Watson and Francis Crick also sold theirs. This has led to ethical debates. Maria Corina Machado offered to share hers with Donald Trump. The Nobel Committee states prizes cannot be revoked or transferred. However, they can be sold.
Trump says he is backing 'newly appointed Palestinian Technocratic Government' in Gaza
President Donald Trump announced his backing for a newly appointed Palestinian Technocratic Government in Gaza, named the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza. Trump stated this government, supported by the Board's High Representative, will govern Gaza during its transition. He emphasized the leaders' commitment to a peaceful future.
Australia social media ban hits 4.7 million teen accounts in first month
Australia's new law banning under-16s from social media has seen platforms deactivate almost five million accounts. This world-first measure, effective since December 10, is already inspiring similar legislation in France, Malaysia, and Indonesia. While critics question enforceability, regulators report swift compliance. The ban aims to protect young users, with significant fines for non-adherence.
Thanks to 'tariffs'?: Donald Trump claims there is 'virtually no inflation' in America
Donald Trump stated his administration's tariffs generated significant revenue and boosted the economy. He claimed hundreds of billions of dollars entered the US Treasury. Trump asserted this policy helped curb inflation and strengthened national security. He also mentioned a 25 percent tariff on foreign automobiles transformed the domestic auto sector, leading to new investments.
30-year mortgage rate currently sits at 6.06 per cent, down about a percentage point from where it was a year ago.
U.S. Stock Market today: Nvidia was one of the heaviest weights on the S&P 500 Wednesday after sinking 1.4 per cent. But it rose 2.1 per cent on Thursday.
Wealth quote of the day: Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder of Blackstone, emphasizes that business success is a team sport, not the work of a solitary genius. Effective leadership relies on collective effort and skilled professionals to drive results. Research supports that collaboration enhances problem-solving and overall organizational performance.
Great healthcare plan: On average, premium costs will increase to $1,904 in 2026 from $888 in 2025, according to health policy firm KFF, a far greater jump than the savings promised in the Donald Trump plan.
'No plans to pull out of Minnesota': Noem doubles down on federal operations, refuses withdrawal
Mark Zuckerberg's quote, Ideas dont come out fully formed, they only become clearer as you work on them. You just have to get started, highlights that clarity emerges through action, not pre-planning. His career, from Facebook's inception to Meta's evolving ambitions, exemplifies this principle, demonstrating that embracing imperfection and starting is crucial for progress and innovation.
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Trumps tax and spending plan may have quietly cut your salary and workplace benefits heres how
Trumps tax and spending plan changed company tax deductions, affecting employee perks and corporate charity. Free food, bike commuting, and moving expenses may now cost more or disappear. Companies must give at least 1% of taxable income for charity deductions. These changes can raise taxes, reduce some benefits, and affect both mid-size and large employers budgets.
Song of the Day: Someone Like You Adele
Song of the Day: Someone Like You by Adele is a moving ballad born from personal heartbreak. The track was inspired by Adele learning her former love had moved on and got engaged, evoking grief, reflection, and acceptance. The song resonates universally, offering listeners a mirror for their own lost loves and unfinished goodbyes.
Word of the day: The word 'aura' has a rich history, once meaning air or breath. Today, it describes a person's unique vibe or presence. Gen Z on social media uses 'aura' to denote charisma and coolness. This evolution shows how language adapts to new cultural expressions and digital communication. The term captures an intangible quality that makes individuals stand out.
West Bengal violence: Miscreants vandalize Chakulia block development office, burn SIR forms
Miscreants vandalized the Chakulia block development office in North Dinajpur, causing chaos and violence for three hours. Stones were hurled, SIR forms were set ablaze, and office infrastructure, including electronic gadgets and documents, was destroyed, with damages estimated at Rs 20 lakh. Police personnel and office staff were injured during the rampage.
Madison Sheahan, former Deputy Director of ICE, is leaving her job to run for Congress in Ohios 9th District. She aims to challenge longtime Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur. Sheahan brings leadership experience from ICE and Louisianas wildlife department and focuses on American jobs, safety, and values. Her campaign highlights law enforcement experience and support for Trumps agenda.
Flying after February 1? TSA confirms new $45 fee that applies to every passenger
A new $45 TSA fee for identity verification will be implemented on February 1. Travelers can avoid this surcharge by presenting a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or other acceptable forms of identification. The TSA has updated its list of accepted IDs, including digital options, to help passengers navigate the new requirement.
Urban mobility infra strengthened household finances: EAC-PM
According to the paper, investments in urban mobility infrastructure over the past decade, particularly metro rail expansion, have translated into stronger household liquidity management and more disciplined borrowing.
'G Ram G will curb disparity in inter-state fund flows', say officials
A new rural employment law, VB-G RAM G, will soon replace the current program. It guarantees 125 days of work, an increase from 100 days. Fund allocation to states will now follow objective central government parameters. This aims to reduce disparities and pilferage. The central government plans to increase the budget for the new scheme.
Moody's upgrades outlook for three key Adani Group firms
Moody's Ratings has upgraded the outlook for three Adani Group companies to stable. Adani Ports, Adani Transmission Step-One, and Adani Electricity Mumbai now have a stable outlook. This reflects improved liquidity and strong financial profiles. The companies are expected to maintain sufficient liquidity for operations and debt obligations over the next 18 months.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 release date, episode count, trailer, cast, plot and characters
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 release date, episode count, trailer, cast, characters details confirm the Netflix return on February 5, 2026. Mickey Haller faces a murder charge. Ten episodes adapt The Law of Innocence. The trailer, cast updates, and character list explain what happens next.
Harry Styles new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally is now available for preorder.
'If corrupt politicians of Minnesota don't obey law': Trump threatens military over ICE protests
EC extends SIR schedule of West Bengal, Goa, other states up to January 19
The Election Commission of India has extended the schedule for the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in several states until January 19, 2026. The poll panel informed the Supreme Court that it can only determine citizenship for voter registration. It cannot deport individuals or decide on visa status. This clarification came during hearings on petitions challenging the revision exercise.
Parents filing 2025 taxes can now open a Trump Account for children. The IRS allows a $1,000 federal seed contribution using Form 4547. Eligible kids under 18 gain tax-deferred investment access, early-use flexibility, and long-term financial growth, as Washington pushes family savings amid global economic uncertainty.
Four Arab states urged against US-Iran escalation, official says
Four Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Egypt, engaged in intense diplomacy with the U.S. and Iran to avert a threatened U.S. attack. They warned Washington of regional security and economic repercussions, while urging Iran to avoid retaliatory strikes. This effort aimed to de-escalate tensions and prevent wider instability.
Companies warm up to participative sports as fitness awareness make business sense
Participative sports like marathons and cycling are booming in India, driven by rising fitness consciousness and increased corporate involvement. These events, including the Mumbai Marathon, are becoming significant economic drivers, contributing hundreds of crores annually. With millions of runners and rapid growth, the sector's value is projected to multiply significantly.
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Bangladesh Nationalist Party's Tarique Rahman meets pro-Pak Army officer Aman Azmi
The meeting that took place in Dhaka on Wednesday evening has raised suspicion of BNP's future links with Pakistan and spy agency ISI. Such moves may be detrimental to India's security interests, according to people familiar with Bangladesh-India links.
Verizon credit: Verizon is giving 1.5 million customers a $20 credit. This follows a major service outage that lasted up to 10 hours. The company apologized for the disruption. Customers can get the credit through the MyVerizon app. The outage affected many across the United States. Verizon is still not revealing the exact cause of the widespread failure.
I-PAC raids: ED search disruption 'very serious', SC seeks Mamata Banerjee and DGP's reply
The Supreme Court has taken up a serious matter concerning the Enforcement Directorate's recent searches. Notices have been issued to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and DGP Rajeev Kumar. The court expressed displeasure over disruptions in the Calcutta High Court. It has also stayed FIRs registered against ED officers by West Bengal Police.
India's democracy delivers stability, speed and scale: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's democratic strength at the CSPOC conference. He stated that democracy ensures last-mile delivery of welfare, lifting millions out of poverty. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla warned about technology misuse, including misinformation and cybercrime, threatening democracies worldwide. Effective solutions are needed to counter these challenges.
High time parties encourage people to vote: CJI Kant
The Supreme Court has urged political parties to actively encourage citizens to vote. Chief Justice Surya Kant stated it is high time parties persuade people to exercise their valuable right. The court noted disappointment that only one party presented solutions for voter participation. The Election Commission highlighted that polling is a cooperative exercise.
Manipur government 'assessing security at proposed resettlement sites'
The government of Manipur is prioritizing the rehabilitation and resettlement of its displaced citizens. Security assessments are presently being conducted at various proposed locations. A comprehensive plan is in action, intending to support around 60,000 people. This initiative moves beyond mere relocation, encompassing vital areas such as education, job creation, and overall well-being.
Financial word of the day: Black-Scholes model The Black-Scholes model remains the 2026 gold standard for pricing trillions in derivatives. It uses five key data points: stock price, strike, time, interest rates, and volatility. This math-heavy formula eliminated guesswork, creating todays liquid markets. Traders rely on its Greeks to manage risk instantly. Even with AI, Black-Scholes provides the essential fair-value benchmark for every call and put option traded globally.
What led to the violent protests in Iran? A bank - here's the real story
A major Iranian bank's collapse triggered widespread economic hardship. Millions lost savings as Ayandeh Bank failed with billions in losses. This led to protests across Iran. The government's response included printing money and cutting subsidies. Sanctions and regional conflicts also worsened the situation. The economic turmoil highlights deep-seated corruption and inequality.
NBC Nightly News scored a rare win over ABC in the important 2554 age group, shaking up the nightly news ratings race. ABC World News Tonight with David Muir still leads in total viewers, but NBCs Tom Llamas is gaining ground. CBS Evening News remains far behind despite recent changes and growing digital attention.
From being hosted in a civil area to Bhairav Battalion debut - the many firsts at Army Day Parade
Jaipur hosted the 78th Army Day Parade, a significant event marking several firsts. The parade moved outside a cantonment area for the first time. The newly-raised Bhairav light commando battalion also made its debut. Traditional Rajasthani folk dances were showcased. Military prowess was on display with advanced weaponry and platforms.
Emmanuel Macron says France now providing two thirds of intelligence to Ukraine
In March 2025, Washington made the decision to suspend intelligence sharing with Ukraine as part of efforts to crank up pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to cooperate with President Donald Trump's bid to convene peace talks with Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
GS stock jumps after Goldman Sachs earnings top estimates and CEO signals strong M&A outlook
GS Stock: Goldman Sachs shares surged after the bank announced fourth-quarter earnings that surpassed analyst predictions. Strong dealmaking and trading performance significantly boosted the investment bank's results. This positive financial outcome has increased investor confidence in the company's stock. The firm also saw growth in its wealth management business and raised its quarterly dividend.
Let me tell you the most chilling truth: Ted Cruz exposes Biden-era Afghan Parole Program
Mastercard, Visa and Revolut lose UK case over proposed cross-border card fees cap
A UK court has ruled that the Payments System Regulator can cap cross-border card fees. Mastercard, Visa, and Revolut challenged this plan. The regulator stated the decision confirms its power to ensure fair card payment costs for UK businesses and consumers. This allows the regulator to proceed with setting appropriate levels for cross-border interchange fees.
Putin says the world is getting more dangerous but is silent on Maduro and Iran
President Vladimir Putin stated the international situation is deteriorating and becoming more dangerous, though he remained silent on Venezuela, Iran, and U.S. threats. Speaking to new ambassadors, Putin criticized those dictating their will and reiterated Russia's commitment to a multipolar world and new European security architecture.
Iran's nationwide protests appear increasingly smothered after crackdown and internet outage
The prospect of US retaliation for the deaths of protesters still hung over the region, though President Donald Trump signaled a possible de-escalation, saying the killing appeared to be ending. The US announced new sanctions on Iranian officials accused of suppressing the protests, which began late last month over the country's faltering economy and the collapse of its currency.
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Near-zero temperatures in Haryana, Punjab; mercury plunges in Jharkhand too
Northern and Eastern India are experiencing severe cold. Hisar in Haryana recorded 0.2 degrees Celsius. Delhi saw its coldest morning of the season at 2.9 degrees Celsius. Kashmir's Dal Lake has frozen. Jharkhand and West Bengal also recorded freezing temperatures. This cold wave is impacting several states.
Britain to boost military reserves by raising maximum call-up age to 65
Britain will boost its military reserve forces. The maximum age for former personnel to be called up will rise to 65. The criteria for calling up reserves will also expand to include 'warlike preparations'. These changes aim to enhance national readiness. The reforms are set to be implemented from spring 2027. This move aligns with broader NATO force strategies.
Wealth Quote of the Day by Douglas W. Diamond, The waters been so high for so long that people didnt even put on the skimpiest of bathing suits Nobel economist Douglas W. Diamond warns hidden risks lurk in todays low-rate economy. Corporations and banks overleverage during easy credit periods. Rising interest rates expose fragile balance sheets. Geopolitical tensions in Iran and Israel impact energy and financial markets. Diamonds research highlights liquidity shocks and bank run vulnerabilities.
Quote of the Day: JRR Tolkiens Not all those who wander are lost what it means
J.R.R. Tolkien's famous quote challenges the idea that a straight path is the only way. It suggests that wandering can be a deliberate choice, a form of exploration. This applies to both external journeys and internal growth. Tolkien's own life and works reflect this wisdom. His stories show that strength comes from facing challenges.
Private assets explained: How they could change the way your 401(k) grows
Private assets are investments in private companies, real estate, or infrastructure, not public stocks. They are usually for big investors and are harder to sell, value, and understand. Adding them to 401(k)s could give more choices for retirement savings but may also increase costs and complexity, making them different from normal stock or bond investments.
How many radicalised Afghans are in US?: Biden refugee vetting failures exposed at fiery hearing
BMC polls: Change in counting process may delay results on Friday
Mumbai's vote counting for 227 wards begins Friday. Unlike previous elections, counting will be phase-wise, not simultaneous. This change means results for all seats may be declared late. Officials anticipate a delay of about an hour in the final announcement. Adequate security and staff are in place for the counting exercise.
MrBeast net worth: Social media star Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, reveals a surprising financial reality. Despite a multi-billion dollar empire, he states he is cash poor. MrBeast reinvests nearly all his earnings back into his content and businesses. He even borrows money for personal expenses. This focus on growth over personal cash is a common trait among successful entrepreneurs.
Spartacus: House of Ashur Episode 8 release time, schedule and how to watch details the Starz release date, global timings, episode list, and streaming options. The episode airs on January 16, 2026, with weekly releases continuing until the season finale.
Russia, China unlikely to back Iran against US military threats
Russia and China would offer Iran diplomatic and economic aid amid US threats, but military support is unlikely if Washington takes action. Experts believe both Moscow and Beijing prioritize their relationships with the US over a direct confrontation regarding Iran, with Ukraine being a higher priority for Russia.
Can decide citizenship for registration as voters, not to deport or check visa: EC to SC
The Election Commission informed the Supreme Court its authority is limited to voter registration. It cannot deport individuals or determine visa status. The poll panel's role is to identify citizens for electoral rolls. This clarification came during final hearings on petitions challenging the EC's special intensive revision exercise.
FCC chair grilled over NEWS DISTORTION, ICE coverage, and accusations of censoring American media
US issues new Iran-related sanctions, US Treasury website shows
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Iran. These target shipping, trading, and energy firms. Eleven individuals and Fardis Prison are also affected. The sanctions follow Iran's severe crackdown on nationwide protests. This action by the Trump administration highlights ongoing tensions and the US response to internal unrest in Iran.
Quote of the day by Charles Dickens: 'No one is useless in this world who lightens...'
Charles Dickens believed kindness and human connection hold immense power. His enduring idea, that helping others gives life meaning, remains relevant today. Dickens' words challenge the fear of insignificance. He shows that even small acts of kindness matter. His novels highlight how ordinary people make extraordinary differences. This message offers comfort in a world focused on achievement.
'Stop being a sanctuary city': Tom Homan unleashes fury at Minneapolis policies after ICE crackdown
Over 9,000 deaths due to respiratory diseases in Delhi, overall mortality rate goes up
Delhi saw an increase in respiratory disease deaths in 2024. Circulatory ailments led to the most fatalities, surpassing infectious diseases. Overall deaths in the capital also climbed. However, the Infant Mortality Rate saw a slight improvement. The city recorded fewer live births compared to the previous year, while the death rate edged up.
'Biden let Afghans with no ID enter US!': Hawley shocks Senate at fiery Op Allies Welcome hearing
High-level panel formed to examine digital arrest issues: MHA tells SC
The Ministry of Home Affairs has formed a high-level committee to address digital arrest scam cases. This committee will examine issues faced by enforcement agencies and suggest corrective measures. Members include officials from various ministries and agencies. The committee will meet regularly to discuss solutions. The Supreme Court is monitoring these efforts to protect victims from cybercrime.
US weekly jobless claims fall, but labor market is still in a holding pattern
In a surprising turn, new jobless claims in the U.S. dipped last week, signaling potential hope for the labor market. Despite this, hiring remains sluggish, and layoffs are minimal. Companies are treading carefully amidst the uncertainties of trade regulations and advancements in AI.
Maharashtra civic polls see bogus voting and cash distribution allegations, EVM glitches, clashes
Voting for 29 municipal corporations in Maharashtra faced disruptions. Clashes erupted between groups in several locations. Allegations of bogus voting and cash distribution surfaced. Electronic Voting Machines experienced glitches in multiple areas. Despite these incidents, officials reported no major issues in Mumbai. The process saw minor model code of conduct violations.
US stock market surges today. Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rebounded today after four-day losses. The Dow rose over 118 points. The S&P 500 gained 0.5%. The Nasdaq climbed nearly 1%. Chip stocks led after TSMC posted a record quarter and a 35% profit surge, easing AI demand fears. Bank earnings beat estimates. Falling oil prices and stronger jobs data added support, lifting overall market confidence.
Laid off near retirement? Smart moves to protect your savings and income
Getting laid off near retirement can be stressful, but you still have options to protect your savings. Plan carefully by checking your money, cutting costs, delaying Social Security, and working part-time if needed. Using retirement funds too early can cost a lot, and comparing health insurance options is important. Smart planning can help you retire safely.
How an IIT Kanpur alumnus is using real-time AI systems to fix India's vehicle repair ecosystem
Vehicle breakdowns in India often cause confusion and delay. Lakshya Khurana's startup, Ride N Repair, is changing this. The company uses artificial intelligence to coordinate repairs in real-time. This system-driven platform aims to bring predictability and transparency to a sector that has long lacked structure. Ride N Repair connects customers, mechanics, and operations through a single intelligence layer.
'Abusing power to crush free speech' | Pallone blasts FCC for turning into Trumps political weapon
'Do you even know anything?': Senators clash at explosive hearing on Biden Afghan Refugee Program
Trumps 10% interest rate cap explained: What credit cardholders need to know now
President Trump has proposed a 10% credit card interest rate cap for one year to ease high borrowing costs. The idea could help people with credit card debt save on interest. However, banks and experts warn it may limit credit access, reduce rewards, and cause interest rates to rise again after the cap ends.
Ohio faces severe winter storm: Snow emergencies, parking bans, and travel restrictions
Current snow emergency levels Ohio: Ohio is experiencing a severe winter storm from January 1415, 2026, resulting in heavy snow, freezing temperatures, and strong winds. Several counties issued snow alerts, ranging from Level 1 to Level 3, with Erie County at the highest caution: Stay off the roads! Several schools closed, and cities like Cleveland enforced Snow Emergency Parking Bans.
Suffering from Brain Rot? These 5 books will reset your focus and thinking
Books to inspire you in 2026: For many readers, these titles stand out among the best books for success, not because they offer instant change, but because they reflect a future in which intention has already been turned into action. Together, they capture the sense that a 2026 vision board has quietly come to life.

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