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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Brooklyn Beckham's Wedding Drama: A Dance Too Far?

Brooklyn Beckham's wedding to Nicola Peltz was meant to be a joyous occasion, but it took an unexpected turn that left the groom feeling humiliated. The issue? His mother, Victoria Beckham, allegedly crossed a line during their first dance. Brooklyn, now 26, shared his discomfort in a public stateme

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

EU and South America's Trade Deal Hits a Snag

Lawmakers in the European Union have decided to pause a big trade agreement with South American countries. They want the top court to check if the deal follows EU rules. The vote was close, with 334 in favor and 324 against, and a few abstentions. This deal, known as the EU-Mercosur agreement, has

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

How AI is Changing Bone Health Checks

AI is stepping up to help doctors spot osteoporosis. This is a sneaky condition that weakens bones. It often goes unnoticed until a fracture happens. Now, AI tools are being tested to find osteoporosis earlier. These tools look at regular scans, like those for lung or heart issues. They check for bo

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Wild Ride Through Beauty and Horror

The creators of The Beauty, Ryan Murphy and Matthew Hodgson, took a unique approach to the story. They expanded on the idea of a drug that makes people look perfect but has terrible consequences. The show is a mix of fantasy and horror, showing both the appeal of youthful bodies and the scary side o

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Strong Allies, Stronger Choices: A Look at Trump's Vision for Europe

Trump recently shared his thoughts on Europe's future at a big meeting. He believes Europe should change its ways to stay strong. He thinks the U. S. has some good ideas that Europe could learn from. He mentioned that Europe's current policies might be making things weaker. He pointed out issues li

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

New Orleans: A City of Many Voices Facing a New Challenge

New Orleans has always been a melting pot of cultures. People from all over the world have made this city their home. They have shaped its unique identity. From the Choctaw and Chickasaw to the Vietnamese and Filipino, each group has added something special to the city. This mix of cultures is what

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Jan 21 2026RELIGION

Tech and Faith: A Paterson Artist's Journey

Jo-El Lopez, a 60-year-old painter from Paterson, NJ, has a unique way of blending technology and religion in his art. His latest exhibit, "Digital Divine, " at the Morris Museum, showcases his work from the past decade, exploring themes of technology and faith. Lopez's art is not about AI itself, b

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

The Chilling Reality of Power and Force in America

The United States, under the Trump administration, has taken a sharp turn towards a policy driven by strength and force. This shift is evident both domestically and internationally. Abroad, the U. S. has been aggressive, intervening militarily in countries like Venezuela, Nigeria, Somalia, Iran, Yem

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

What's Really on Voters' Minds?

In the upcoming 2026 midterms, the spotlight is on affordability, not just the economy. Pollster John Zogby made this clear in a recent discussion. He said affordability is the top issue for voters, leaving others like crime and healthcare far behind. The president is tackling this issue head-on. B

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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Why Your Ears Might Be Tricking You As You Age

As we get older, hearing isn't just about volume. It's about understanding. Many people find it hard to follow conversations in noisy places or enjoy music as they age. This isn't always shown by standard hearing tests. It's like having a secret hearing problem that regular checks miss. Researchers

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