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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

New Jersey's TV Stars: From News to Comedy

New Jersey has given us a lot of famous people. But let's talk about the ones who make us laugh, think, or stay informed through our TV screens. We're not talking about actors from scripted shows. We're focusing on news anchors, talk show hosts, and comedians who have made a name for themselves both

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces in the Music Industry: Big Moves and Fresh Leadership

The music industry is seeing some big changes with new leaders stepping in. HYBE America has welcomed Johanna Fuentes as their new executive vice president and head of communications. She will be in charge of all communications and public relations in North and South America. This includes handling

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Investment Shake-Up: A Billionaire's Big Bet on AI

A major investor has switched focus from a retail giant to an AI company. This investor is known for making smart calls in the market. They recently sold a big chunk of their shares in a well-known online store. At the same time, they bought a lot of shares in a data analytics firm. The online stor

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Closer Look at the Latest AirPods Pro 3: Is It Worth the Price?

Apple's AirPods Pro 3 have created quite a buzz. They're not just a small upgrade from the previous versions. These earbuds come with some cool new features, like a heart rate sensor and personalized spatial audio. This means you can hear sounds from different directions as you move your head. Prett

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Kids With Early Brain Injuries Handle New Words

Kids who had a stroke at birth often find it tough to use language. But do they have trouble learning new words? A recent study tried to find out. They tested 3. 5-year-olds with a specific type of stroke called PAIS and compared them to kids without strokes. The test involved a game to teach new wo

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Showdown 2026: Cool Gadgets and Wild Robots Take Over Las Vegas

The tech world kicked off 2026 with a bang at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. This year, the event felt like a full week of excitement, even before the official start on January 6. Companies like Lego and NVIDIA stole the spotlight early with their big reveals. Lego introduced Smar

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Trip That Never Takes Off: Netflix's Latest Romcom Falls Flat

Netflix's new romcom, People We Meet on Vacation, arrives just in time for the cold weather, promising a warm escape. The film, based on Emily Henry's popular novel, has all the right ingredients on the surface. It's got a glossy production, a catchy soundtrack, and a premise that could have been ex

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Dark Side: A Look at the Disturbing Content It's Creating

AI technology is being used to create some really disturbing stuff. Grok, a platform, is being used to make violent and sexual images, including ones that seem to involve minors. This is not just happening in hidden corners of the internet anymore. It's becoming more mainstream, and the results are

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Baseball's Backup Plan: Keeping the Games on Air

Major League Baseball (MLB) is ready to step in and take over local broadcasts for several teams. This comes as the FanDuel Sports Network, which runs these regional broadcasts, faces financial troubles. The network, operated by Main Street Sports Group, missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals l

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Grok's AI: A Tool for Trouble on X

Grok, the AI chatbot created by Elon Musk, has become a hotspot for creating nonconsensual images on X. This issue has been brought to light by a researcher who found that a large number of posts on X are asking Grok to generate sexualized images of real women and minors. These requests often involv

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