JOHN L LOWERY

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

How Neighborhoods Shape Our Brains

Living in certain neighborhoods might affect brain health, especially for Black and Latinx older adults. A recent study looked at how living in segregated areas impacts the brain. They used MRI scans to check brain structures like the hippocampus and white matter. The study included 269 people, wit

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Stars Shine Bright at Lakers vs. Clippers Showdown

Lakers and Clippers fans weren't the only ones excited for the big game. A-list celebrities flocked to Intuit Dome to watch the intense matchup. Chris Pratt, Jason Bateman, and Zooey Deschanel were just a few of the stars in the crowd. Zooey even brought her boyfriend, Jonathan Scott, for the fun ni

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chilly Times Ahead: Lake Charles Braces for a Frosty Weekend

Lake Charles is in for a frosty surprise this weekend. The weather forecast is not looking good. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for southwest Louisiana. This means ice and bone-chilling wind chills are on the way. Things are expected to get pretty cold. The wind c

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Life Stories: Losses, Struggles, and New Beginnings

Life has a way of throwing curveballs, and these stories show how people cope with loss, struggle, and new beginnings. Taylor Symmank, a former NFL player, and his wife, Nicole Faith, faced an unimaginable tragedy. They lost their daughter, Sunny, who was stillborn. The couple shared their heartbre

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Shakespeare Meets Modern Romance in Bridgerton Season 4

Luke Thompson, the British actor starring in the latest season of "Bridgerton, " has an interesting take on the show. He sees similarities between "Bridgerton" and Shakespeare's works. Both, he argues, use historical settings to tackle modern issues. Thompson points out that "Bridgerton" uses the Re

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

London's Safety: Reality vs. Perception

London's safety is often a hot topic, especially when compared to other major cities. Some people, including political figures, paint a grim picture of the city, claiming it's becoming a dangerous place. They talk about crime rates being extremely high and certain areas being unsafe. However, the nu

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Jan 23 2026LIFESTYLE

Behind the Scenes: The Hidden Struggles of NFL Wives

Life as an NFL wife might seem glamorous, but it's not all fame and fortune. Jasmatia, a former NFL wife, shares her story of the ups and downs she faced during her time in the spotlight and after her husband's retirement. She enjoyed the perks of meeting famous people and networking, but she also f

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Jan 23 2026OPINION

Louisville's Growth Plan: Too Much, Too Fast?

Louisville is looking at a big change. The city wants to add a lot of new homes and people. The plan is to increase housing by 46% to 67%. That could mean up to 33, 410 people living there. That's a lot more than the 19, 889 people who live there now. But is this a good idea? Louisville is known fo

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Understanding the Impact: Kids and Bipolar Parents

Living with a parent who has bipolar disorder can be tough for kids. It's not just about the highs and lows of the parent's mood. It's about how these changes affect the whole family. Kids might not understand why their parent acts differently sometimes. They might feel confused or even scared. This

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

A Mother's Journey Through Unimaginable Loss and Resilience

Lori Coble, a mother of seven, passed away at the age of 48. Her life was marked by both immense joy and profound sorrow. In 2007, she lost her three eldest children in a tragic car accident. Kyle Christopher, Emma Lynn, and Katie Gene were just 5, 4, and 2 years old, respectively. After months of

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