The United States is currently experiencing a significant flu season, with many states reporting "moderate to very high activity" of influenza-like illness, according to the CDC. The dominant strain is influenza A (H3N2), subclade K, prompting doctors to emphasize the importance of vaccinations, staying home when sick, and frequent hand washing, Fox News reported.
Meanwhile, in Minnesota, GOP gubernatorial candidate Patrick Knight criticized Governor Tim Walz and other leading Democrats for what he described as treating the law like a "buffet," particularly regarding sanctuary policies. "The law is not a buffet table where you just pick and choose which laws you're going to enforce today and which laws you're not," Knight told Fox News Digital.
In other news, Groundhog Day 2026 is approaching, with many hoping for an early spring forecast from Punxsutawney Phil on Monday, CBS News reported. Last year, Phil predicted six more weeks of winter, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) stated that his forecast was incorrect, with near-average temperatures in February 2025 and above-average temperatures in March 2025 in the contiguous U.S.
Beyond domestic news, Greenland is attracting tourists with its ice fjords, hot springs, and accessibility via flights from U.S. airports, according to Fox News. The country, with 80% of its land covered in ice, offers a unique arctic escape with outdoor activities, wildlife, and museums. The capital, Nuuk, is the largest city in Greenland.
Finally, the NFL tight end position is gaining attention, with Super Bowl champion Brent Jones calling it "exciting to watch" after productive seasons from players like Travis Kelce and George Kittle, Fox News reported. Young players like Tyler Warren and Kyle Pitts are also making an impact.
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