On January 12, Turkish editorial priorities were dominated by a massive cold front that forced school closures across 41 provinces, including Istanbul. Morning headlines focused on the logistical paralysis caused by heavy snowfall, with carriers like THY and Pegasus cancelling numerous flights and authorities issuing 'yellow alerts' for much of the country. This environmental crisis shared the front pages with a significant anti-corruption sweep within the Land Forces Command, where 21 suspects, including active military personnel, were detained over fraudulent transport tenders. By early afternoon, the judicial focus shifted toward the celebrity narcotics investigation initiated over the weekend; editors tracked the transition of high-profile suspects from police custody to formal arrest requests for 'drug promotion' and 'trafficking.' Concurrently, pro-government outlets highlighted the 'Sazan Sarmalı' (Carp Spiral) operation, a coordinated effort across five provinces targeting a real-estate fraud syndicate. Evening coverage remained concentrated on the evolving winter emergency as the Governor of Istanbul confirmed the continuation of educational suspensions into the following day.