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Jan 01 2026CELEBRITIES

Chevy Chase: The Man Behind the Laughter

Chevy Chase is a name that brings to mind laughter and iconic comedy moments. Yet, behind the scenes, his reputation is far from funny. Many who have worked with him describe him in less than flattering terms. His last notable role was in 2014, and he was notably absent from the "Saturday Night Live

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Year's Eve Drama: Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen's Heated Exchange

The New Year's Eve celebration took an unexpected turn when Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, co-hosts of CNN's "New Year's Eve Live, " had a heated exchange on air. The show, known for its lighthearted and politics-free atmosphere, saw Cohen, 57, criticizing outgoing New York Mayor Eric Adams while C

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Trump's Health Choices: Aspirin, Bruises, and Transparency

President Trump recently shared some insights about his health with The Wall Street Journal. He revealed that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than his doctors recommend. This higher dose, he believes, helps keep his blood thin and healthy. However, it also causes bruising, which has been noticeabl

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Listen Up: Little Health Signs That Could Be Big Trouble

Medical experts have shared some surprising health warnings that people often overlook. These signs might seem small, but they could point to serious problems. First, tiny bumps on your gums might not seem like a big deal. But they could be a sign of an infection that needs attention. Ignoring them

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Eyesight Troubles and Brain Health: A Closer Look

Ever wondered if eye problems could hint at brain issues? A recent study dug into this idea. Researchers looked at a large group of people to see if those with a sudden blockage in eye blood vessels were more likely to develop Alzheimer's or other types of dementia. First, let's talk about what ret

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Enzo Maresca's Chelsea Exit: What Went Wrong?

Enzo Maresca's time as Chelsea's head coach has come to an end after a rocky 18 months. The decision to part ways with the 45-year-old Italian was not made lightly, but a series of disagreements and poor results left the board with no choice. The final straw was a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, whic

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

Staten Island's Chilly Welcome to 2026

New Year's Day in Staten Island brought a surprise—a light snowfall that left a thin white layer on sidewalks and streets. This wasn't a heavy snowstorm but just enough to make the area look like it had been sprinkled with powdered sugar. The snow didn't stick around for long, but it did set the sta

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Douala's Weather: A Hidden Factor in Stroke Cases?

Douala, Cameroon, has seen a significant number of stroke cases over the past decade. From 2011 to 2020, hospitals recorded 1, 349 instances, with ischemic strokes being the most common. The average age of those affected was 61 years. The rainy season in Douala brings more than just water. It seems

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

Michigan Snow Tracker: How to Stay Informed and Prepared

Michigan's winter season is in full swing, bringing with it a mix of cold temperatures and varying snowfall amounts. This can make it tough to know exactly how much snow has fallen in your specific area. Some spots might see just a dusting, while others could be buried under a foot or more. To help

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Weather's Wrath: Why Deaths Are Dropping Despite More Storms

People often think extreme weather is getting deadlier. News stories often say climate change is making storms, floods, and heat waves worse. But data shows something different. Deaths from extreme weather have dropped a lot over the past 100 years. This is true even though the world's population ha

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