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[CNN 10 Weekly Roundup: Winter Storms, Social Media Lawsuits, and Inspiring Stories]-[A bill to protect New York’s beloved bodega cats?]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2026-01-23

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The Impending Winter Crisis

A potentially historic winter storm is currently threatening the United States, with a sprawling system affecting nearly half of the country. Fueled by a "blast of frigid air," the storm is expected to bring significant snow, ice, and freezing rain across more than two dozen states. Experts describe this as a "triple impact" event, noting that while some regions face a foot of snow, others are bracing for up to an inch of ice, which threatens to take down power lines and cause widespread, "prolonged power outages." With over 125 million people in the path of this "bone-chilling cold," officials are urging citizens to monitor local weather forecasts to ensure they are prepared for the dangerous conditions.

Natural Disasters and Legal Battles

In New Zealand, a "once in a century" disaster has struck as a massive landslide buried a popular camping area near Mount Manganui. Triggered by heavy rains, the event saw a "massive wall of debris" barrel down the mountain, leaving people missing and rescuers searching for survivors.

Meanwhile, in the tech world, Snap Inc. has agreed to settle a lawsuit regarding the impact of social media on young people. A 19-year-old plaintiff has accused major platforms like TikTok, Meta, and YouTube of creating "addictive features" that harm mental health. Legal analysts are drawing parallels between these cases and historic litigation against tobacco companies, suggesting that these lawsuits could lead to significant financial consequences and major regulatory changes for social media firms.

The Future of Bodega Cats

New York City is currently debating a proposed bill that would establish "official health and safety guidelines" for the city's beloved bodega cats. While cats have been domesticated for roughly 10,000 years, their current status in retail food stores exists in a legal gray area. The new legislation aims to mandate "regular vet checkups, vaccines, and designated cat zones" to ensure that these animals—who serve the functional role of keeping "mice and other vermin away"—are treated responsibly while maintaining food safety standards.

Taylor Swift’s Hall of Fame Milestone

Music superstar Taylor Swift has made history by becoming the youngest female artist to join the Songwriters Hall of Fame. To qualify, an artist must have a "notable catalog of music" and wait at least 20 years after their first commercial release. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of her debut single, "Tim McGraw," the 36-year-old Swift joins other industry icons such as Alanis Morissette and members of the band Kiss in this prestigious honor.

An Inspiring Recovery: Juliet Schubert

In an uplifting story of resilience, 10-year-old rodeo star Juliet Schubert from Colorado has overcome a near-fatal rattlesnake bite. After being bitten, Juliet required 18 vials of anti-venom to survive. Despite the severity of the injury, her dedication to the sport remained unshaken. She competed through the rodeo season, often riding on crutches with a swollen foot, ultimately finishing the year as an "all-around champion." Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of persistence, with Juliet now carrying the snake’s rattle as a personal symbol to "never give up."

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Guess who's back?
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Just in time for Friday.
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Happy Friday.
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I went to Home Depot.
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just run.
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soak up some more knowledge
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in its sights
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bracing for
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bone chilling cold
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once in a century event
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📖 Transcript

Rise up, sunshine.
Guess who's back?
Back again.
Just in time for Friday.
I'm Coy Wire.
Happy Friday.

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