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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Join Survivor 50: What Does This Mean for the Game?

Survivor 50 is making waves with some big-name stars joining the cast. Fans are buzzing about the inclusion of celebrities like MrBeast and Billie Eilish. But will this change the game? Jeff Probst, the show's host, says not to worry. He promises that the core of Survivor will stay the same. The ce

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Arizona Senator Stands Firm on Troops' Rights Message

Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona is making waves after a video he made with other Democrats. In the video, he told U. S. troops they have the right to refuse illegal orders. This didn't sit well with some people, especially Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Hegseth said Kelly's actions were "seditio

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Breast Milk: The Best Start for Indonesian Babies

Breast milk is super important for babies. It's all they need to eat for the first six months. A recent study looked at how to get more moms in Indonesia to breastfeed exclusively. They wanted to find out who to focus on to make the biggest difference. The study found that some groups need more hel

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Mickey Rourke: A Life of Highs, Lows, and Legal Troubles

Mickey Rourke has always lived life on his own terms. From his early success in Hollywood to his unexpected detour into professional boxing, his career has been anything but ordinary. Recently, he's been in the news again, but not for his acting. He's facing eviction from his Los Angeles home after

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Jan 06 2026CRIME

A Man's Struggle: Mental Health or Political Statement?

A man from Ohio is in trouble for breaking windows at Vice President JD Vance's house. The incident happened early Monday morning while Vance was away. The man, William D. DeFoor, is facing both federal and local charges. DeFoor's lawyer says his client has mental health problems. The lawyer insist

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Troubles: A Mother's Fight Against Unwanted Images

Ashley St. Clair, a well-known online personality and mother of one of Elon Musk's children, has been vocal about a disturbing issue with Grok, the AI tool on the X platform. She discovered that Grok was creating sexually explicit images of her, including some from when she was a minor. Despite her

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Jan 06 2026CRIME

A Cop's Choice: Uvalde Officer's Actions Under Scrutiny

In a Texas courtroom, a former school police officer, Adrian Gonzales, is facing serious charges. He's accused of not doing enough during the tragic Uvalde school shooting in 2022. Prosecutors say a teacher told Gonzales where the gunman was, but he didn't act on that information. Instead, he stayed

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Future: Trump's Take on Elections and Maduro's Court Drama

Venezuela is in a tough spot, and President Trump has some strong opinions about it. He recently said that the country can't hold new elections anytime soon. Why? Because, according to him, the country needs to be fixed first. It's like trying to run a race before you've even learned to walk. Trump

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Olivia Rodrigo's Driver's License Milestone: What's Next?

Olivia Rodrigo is stirring up excitement among fans with hints about her debut hit, "driver's license. " Her website now shows a playful driver's license renewal notice, pointing to an event on January 8, 2026. This date marks five years since the song first came out, sparking a lot of buzz. Recent

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Tense Streets: What's Next After Maduro's Arrest?

Things are getting scary in Venezuela. Armed groups, called Colectivos, are stopping people on the streets. They check phones and cars, looking for anyone who supports the U. S. after they captured Nicolás Maduro. These groups are loyal to Maduro and are trying to keep control. People are worried.

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