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Offbeat · United StatesMonday morning, Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil made his famous Groundhog Day prediction for the weeks ahead. The iconic rodent, who is allegedly over 130 years old thanks to his "exlir of life," emerged from his stump to predict six more weeks of winter after seeing his shadow. Phil made the announcement, with help from his Groundhog Club's Inner Circle, in front of a crowd of thousands who braved single-digit temperatures to see the animal prognosticator work his meteorological magic.See the Story
Groundhog Day 2026: Punxsutawney Phil Predicts 6 More Weeks of Winter
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US Politics · United StatesHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his department will devote $100 million toward a pilot program addressing homelessness and substance abuse in eight cities.See the Story
HHS unveils program to address homelessness and addiction, part of a set of new initiatives
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Black History Month · United StatesFor academics, historians and activists, the past year has been tumultuous in advocating the teaching of Black history in the United States. Despite last year proclaiming February as National Black History Month, President Donald Trump started his second term by claiming some African American history lessons are meant to indoctrinate people into hating the country. The administration has dismantled Black history at national parks, most recently …See the Story
Black History Month centennial channels angst over anti-DEI climate into education, free resources
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