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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
66% Center coverage: 294 sources

Alex Pretti · MinneapolisThe Trump administration's initial statements defending violence from immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis often contradict what anyone can see with their own eyes.Videos and court testimony, time and again, point to a pattern of government deception."Sickening lies" is how the parents of 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti described comments the day their son was killed by Border Patrol agents after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi N…See the Story
Bystander Videos Highlight Trump Administration's Pattern of Deception in Minneapolis
40% Right coverage: 35 sources

Trees“Wow, we really dodged the bullet. Maybe a million customers lost service, but none of the grids went down. Anyway, you can’t really prepare for freak events. Congrats on a job well done!” You can just imagine the imaginary manager of the imaginary US electric grid control center telling that to the frazzled staff after that fierce winter storm dubbed Fern. Of course, a number of power plants (largely gas-fired) stopped operating, power lines we…See the Story
Winter Storm Fern: If a Million Outages Isn’t a Failure, What Is?
60% Center coverage: 5 sources