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INDIANAPOLIS — Not everyone in Central Indiana can rely on a car to get around in these freezing temperatures.WATCH FULL STORY BELOW How Indy residents are getting around without a car during extreme cold On foot, by bike or on the bus are some of the other ways Hoosiers are getting where they need to go. Hopping on the Purple Line gets rider Al’mari Mitchell out of the cold.“Grocery store, library, going out to kick it with my friends,” Mitchell said. “It provides heat. They allow you to ride the bus all the way if you got no where to…

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Jerome Powell’s chairmanship ends in May, and the next Fed chief will need to establish credibility despite political pressure, while walking a policy tightrope between curbing stubborn inflation and supporting a weakened jobs market. Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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In the two months Minnesota has been under siege by federal agents, immigration officers have shot and killed two U.S. citizens, poet and artist Renee Good and ICU nurse Alex Pretti. Local and state law enforcement say they’ve been blocked from properly investigating the shootings of Good and Pretti.  “The federal government has blocked our state BCA, so that’s the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. They are the state law enforcement agency that has authority to investigate any kind of deadly use of force involving police,” says Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, who is leading local investigations into the killings of…

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New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter recently defended team owner Hal Steinbrenner and Yankees senior vice president/general manager Brian Cashman amid criticisms from fans and other outsiders who have said the club is simply “running it back” with the same roster from last season. While speaking with reporters on Wednesday, Cashman insisted the 2026 version of the Yankees can be better than the side that lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Division Series this past fall.  Brian Cashman insists Yankees don’t have “the same roster””First, it’s a collection of really talented players,” Cashman explained, per Randy Miller of NJ Advance Media for…

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The eurozone economy held up well at the end of 2025, with three of the region’s four largest countries growing by more than expected. Preliminary data from the EU’s statistical office, Eurostat, on Friday showed that the eurozone’s economy expanded by 0.3 percent during the last three months of last year, unchanged from the third quarter. That was better than market expectations of an increase of 0.2 percent. In year-on-year terms, gross domestic product growth slowed by less than feared, to 1.3 percent from 1.4 percent in the previous quarter. GDP was up 0.3 percent in Germany, the region’s biggest…

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Two Lexington residents are recovering from serious injuries after chunks of ice fell from a Meijer store roof and struck them during a routine grocery shopping trip on Wednesday.Shannon Leva spent several hours in the emergency room getting staples in her head after a large piece of ice fell approximately 20 feet from the store’s roof.”I never seen that much blood in my whole life,” Leva said.Her friend, Ervin Coffey, also suffered injuries from the falling ice, including spinal damage. Coffey, who was already recovering from a recent accident that left his face bandaged, described…

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – On Jan. 29, 2026, at 1:57 p.m., Springfield police officers responded to check the wellbeing of a suicidal man at 1229 E. Elm Street. Officers arrived and found Ethan Mitchell, 25, dead inside the home with a gunshot wound. Devin Cogdill, 33, was also found in the home with gunshot wounds. Cogdill was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries where he later died. The Springfield Police Department Homicide Unit investigated and determined that Mitchell shot Cogdill and then Mitchell died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.  Mitchell and Cogdill were both from Springfield. Their families have been notified. Detectives continue to investigate and ask anyone who has information about this incident to contact the Springfield Police Department at 417-864-1810 or make an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at 417-869- TIPS (8477). This is Springfield’s fourth homicide investigation in 2026. # # # Case number: 26-2661 Media Contact: PAO Cris Swaters417-864-1786[email protected] Release…

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A Florida couple claims a fertility clinic error led to the birth of a “non-Caucasian child” who was not biologically theirs, according to a lawsuit. Tiffany Score and Steven Mills allege that Orlando fertility clinic IVF Life, Inc., and its head reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Milton McNichol, implanted another patient’s embryo in Score’s uterus in April 2025, the Orlando Sentinel reported on Thursday. In 2020, Score and Mills stored three viable embryos at the clinic — which boasts about its “advanced fertility care” and “cutting-edge technology” — for in vitro fertilization, a process that creates embryos and stores them until pregnancy.…

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A cluster of drug overdoses in Kensington that occurred within minutes of each other earlier this month prompted Philadelphia health officials to alert addiction medicine providers and harm reduction workers. A handful of drug users went to emergency departments, but there were no reported fatalities. Subsequent testing of the bags of drugs, sold as opioids or “dope,” showed “atypically high levels” of the highly-potent veterinarian tranquilizer medetomidine and lidocaine, often used in medical settings as a local anesthetic. Bags also contained the synthetic opioid carfentanil, the tranquilizer xylazine and the anesthetic benzocaine – among other chemicals. MORE: Nearly half of U.S.…

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