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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What’s new with Bear Grylls’ survival show this season?

A new round of Bear Grylls’ survival series kicks off tonight on FOX at 9 PM. Unlike normal TV, this show drops famous faces into extreme places where they quickly learn if they can handle real danger. Past seasons sent stars into snow-packed Norwegian valleys and hot, dry deserts. This time around,

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

Why porn habits don’t always match what people believe

Porn use is everywhere online, but the problems it causes aren’t equally understood. Some people feel they watch too much or it messes with their life, yet research mostly looks at small, similar groups. Most studies don’t dig into why some folks struggle more than others. A big idea called the Mor

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Apr 19 2026POLITICS

Space Dreams vs Home Needs

Americans have watched rockets fly for decades, and the latest launch of Artemis II feels like a new chapter. Yet many people wonder why this excitement is celebrated when basic services are missing for so many citizens. The launch shows that the United States can still reach far, but it also highl

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Movies for Kids That Really Matter

Kids’ films can be more than just fun. A new look shows that many of the stories we grew up with have clever ideas and deep feelings, even if they were made for families. The first film on the list is a classic that changed color movies forever and still feels fresh today. Next comes a recent

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Different paths to sharing a life: Two new memoirs show two sides of storytelling

One recent release dives deep while another zooms ahead. In one book, the author collects years of memories like a gardener gathering apples; in the other, the author skips from idea to idea so fast the pages almost flip themselves. No grand speeches, no heavy conclusions—just two honest looks at ho

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

Saudi Arabia’s cricket push: Why this new T20 league could shake up the game

Saudi Arabia isn’t giving up on sports investments. After spending heavily on golf, football, and Formula 1, the country is now turning to cricket—but with a twist. A proposed T20 league, inspired by tennis’s Grand Slam events, is back on the table. Last year’s idea faded, but now the Public Investm

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Apr 18 2026BUSINESS

Live Nation Secures Big Loan to Boost Global Concert Halls

A major entertainment firm has taken on roughly €630 million, or $742 million, through a private debt deal. The money is earmarked for building and upgrading music venues across the world. The company’s statement confirmed the borrowing but stopped short of giving specifics about the terms or len

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Apr 18 2026CRIME

Former NFL Player Alshon Jeffery Faces Legal Trouble Over Insurance Claims

A former professional football player, Alshon Jeffery, now faces serious legal trouble after being accused of insurance fraud in California. Police arrested him earlier this week following allegations that he allegedly failed to disclose or concealed insurance benefits. Released shortly after bookin

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Republican Candidates for Oregon Governor Focus on State Issues in Pre-Primary Debate

Four Oregon Republicans faced off in a debate last month, each pushing their vision for the state’s future. The event in Hillsboro brought together candidates with different backgrounds—including business owners, a former athlete, and lawmakers. To join the discussion, hopefuls needed support from a

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Posters Pop Up in NYC Over Bezos’ Met Gala Role

Controversy is growing in New York City ahead of the Met Gala, where Jeff Bezos and his wife are leading the event this year. Protest posters have appeared around the Upper East Side, just blocks from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the gala will take place. These signs highlight concerns abou

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