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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Monday's Sports Extravaganza: A Fan's Guide

Monday, January 19, is packed with sports action. College basketball fans can catch exciting games all day. Men's teams like Northeastern, Drexel, and Saint Joseph's are in action. Women's teams, including Ohio State, Michigan, and Notre Dame, are also playing. The day ends with the CFP National Cha

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Let the Players Play: NFL Veteran's Take on Referees

Marshall Faulk, a well-known NFL star, has a clear message for the referees ahead of the Rams and Bears playoff game. He wants them to stay out of the way and let the players handle the action on the field. Faulk, who played for the St. Louis Rams, shared his thoughts with TMZ Sports. He's rooting f

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

UFC's Big Plans for the White House Showdown

Jon Anik, a well-known UFC commentator, recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming UFC event at the White House. He's really excited about it, but not just because it's happening at the White House. He thinks it's a great chance for the UFC to put on some epic fights. Anik believes the UFC should

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Local High Schools Shine in Weekend Sports Showdown

The weekend was a big one for local high school sports. Basketball, swimming, and wrestling teams all had impressive wins. Basketball teams from Menasha showed their strength. The boys beat Luxemburg-Casco 66-59. Levi Miller was the top scorer with 21 points. The girls also won, defeating the same

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cop Movie with a Heartfelt Tribute

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are teaming up again, this time in a cop movie called "The Rip. " They play narcotics officers in Miami who stumble upon a huge pile of drug money. This discovery leads to a lot of trouble and suspicion among the cops. The movie has a star-studded cast, but there's someth

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Governor's Bold Words on MLK Day: Protecting Rights and Praising Progress

On a Sunday dedicated to honoring Martin Luther King Jr. , Governor Kathy Hochul took to the pulpit of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem. She spoke to over a thousand people, mixing her message with a hymn and some controversial views. She talked about the fear that some people feel, especiall

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How DNA Tests Can Help Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue for many men. Doctors often use a method called active surveillance to monitor it. This means they keep a close eye on the cancer instead of treating it right away. But how do they decide who is a good fit for this approach? One tool that might help is the

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Paul Osaruyi: From International Courts to High School Hoops

Paul Osaruyi, a standout junior at Bella Vista Prep, has a unique basketball journey. He's not new to big stages, having played in the 2024 FIBA U-17 Basketball World Cup. There, he averaged six points and 6. 6 rebounds per game. His experience in international play has shaped his game. He notices a

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Faith and Community Help African-American Hospice Patients

In the USA, African-American families often rely on more than just medical help when caring for loved ones in hospice. A study looked into how spiritual support affects their well-being. It found that chaplains and clergy play a big role in providing comfort and support. They help with both spiritua

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Grapevine Guardians: How Oregano Oil Fights Mildew

Grapevines face a big problem: downy mildew. This sneaky plant disease, caused by Plasmopara viticola, wreaks havoc on grapevines. It's a major headache for farmers because most grapevine types can't fight it off easily. The usual solution? Synthetic pesticides. But these can harm the environment an

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