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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Ne-Yo's Unconventional Love Life: A Closer Look

Ne-Yo's life took a dramatic turn after his messy divorce from Crystal Renay in 2023. The "2 Million Secrets" singer, known for his smooth tunes, found himself in a whirlwind of change. His marriage of seven years ended when Renay discovered he had fathered two children with another woman during the

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

What Do Young Indians Really Think About Consent?

In India, talking about sex is often seen as taboo. This makes it tough for young adults to learn about consent and healthy relationships. A recent study dug into how young Indians understand consent and why it matters in their romantic lives. The study involved interviews with 32 young adults, bot

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Staten Island's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Numbers?

Staten Island saw a big drop in crime in 2025, but not all areas improved. The overall crime rate fell by 0. 7%, but some crimes went up. For example, grand larceny and retail theft saw small increases. However, violent crimes like murder and shootings dropped a lot. Murders went down by 63%, and sh

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Google's Big Moves: Why Investors Are Excited

Google is making waves with its new AI partnerships. The company has teamed up with Walmart and Apple. These deals are making investors take notice. They see Google's Gemini AI as a big deal. The Walmart deal lets shoppers find and buy products right in the Gemini chatbot. This could mean more mone

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Jan 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Cardi B: Why She Keeps Her Distance

Cardi B, a well-known rapper, has opened up about her hesitations when it comes to mingling with other famous people. She's not just shy; she's also worried about how meeting them might change her view of them. Cardi values loyalty highly, and she's noticed that relationships in the celebrity world

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Elevate Your Home Audio: Smart Soundbar Tips

Soundbars are a game-changer for home entertainment. They boost audio quality without taking up much space. But how do you get the most out of them? First, think about where you put your soundbar. It should be on a flat surface or mounted on the wall. Make sure nothing blocks the sound. Also, keep

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Leanness: Behind the Scenes of Hollywood's Latest Projects

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite movies? Well, it turns out, it's not all serious business. Lina Esco, a 40-year-old actress, recently shared that she and Ben Affleck, 53, couldn't stop laughing during their intimate scenes for the new Netflix crime thriller, "The Rip. "

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Kidney Care: Simple Steps to Keep Your Kidneys Healthy

Did you know that over 14% of U. S. adults have some form of chronic kidney disease, and many don't even realize it? The kidneys are like the body's silent workers, filtering about 150 quarts of blood daily. When they're not working right, it can lead to serious health issues like heart problems, an

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Weekend Snow and Bitter Cold: What's in Store?

The weather is taking a turn this weekend. A low-pressure system that's been hanging around the Great Lakes is finally moving out. Some places got a good amount of snow, but we don't have reports from last night or this morning. However, there were some reports from Friday evening. Dry air messed w

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Jan 16 2026FINANCE

Intel's Big Move: Is It Time to Jump In?

Intel, a big name in chips, is making waves. Its stock price has shot up by a huge 145% in the past year. This surge comes as the company tries to bounce back from falling behind in the tech race. Intel used to be the king of computer chips. But when Nvidia introduced its powerful GPUs and AI chips

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