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Jan 13 2026CRIME

Marriage Isn't a Free Pass: Judge Rejects Defense in Rape Conspiracy Case

A federal judge has made it clear that marriage and monogamy don't shield someone from serious charges. Judge Valerie E. Caproni recently turned down a request from Alon Alexander, who wanted to use his 2019 engagement and marriage as a defense in his upcoming trial. Alexander, along with his brothe

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

The Life of Desmond Scott: A Closer Look

Desmond Scott is a man who has been in the public eye due to his marriage to influencer Kristy Scott. The couple, who had been together for over a decade, recently announced their separation. The news came as a surprise to many, as they had celebrated their 10-year anniversary just a year prior. De

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Korean Adults' Health Habits: A Mixed Picture

Over the past few years, Korean adults have been facing a bit of a health puzzle. While their exercise routines have stayed pretty much the same, their eating habits have taken a turn for the worse. This is what a recent study found out when they looked at data from 2018 to 2021. The study focused

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Kyiv Faces Chilly Challenge as Russia's Attacks Continue

In Kyiv, the struggle to bring back heat and electricity continues. This comes after Russia's recent strikes on energy sites. It's been over three days since the attacks, and many people are still in the cold. President Zelenskiy has a warning. He says Russia might launch more attacks soon. He want

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Why Is the Government Pushing Whole Milk Again?

The government has recently made some big changes to what they think we should be eating. They've decided to focus more on "real foods" like meat, dairy, fruits, and vegetables. This means they want us to eat less processed food and added sugar. One of the foods they're really pushing is whole milk.

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Keeping the Skies Safe: U. S. Takes Action Against Drone Threats

The U. S. is making a big move to keep things safe in the sky. They're spending $115 million to stop drones from causing trouble during the FIFA World Cup and the country's 250th anniversary celebrations. This is a big deal because more and more people are worried about drones being used in bad ways

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

A Doctor's Dilemma: Vaccine Changes Spark Debate

Senator Bill Cassidy, a medical doctor from Louisiana, found himself in a tough spot during a recent interview. He was asked if he regretted supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for a top health job. Cassidy, known for his calm demeanor, stumbled over his words. He didn't want to talk about his personal

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Fitness for Life or Fitness for Work?

Fitness is a big deal. It's not just about looking good or feeling great. It's about being ready for what life throws at you. But here's a question: should fitness focus on sports or daily tasks? This is not a small debate. It's about how we prepare our bodies for the future. First, let's talk abou

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Standing Up for Fair Play in Women's Sports

West Virginia's Attorney General, JB McCuskey, is taking a firm stance on a crucial issue. He's confident that his state's law, the Save Women's Sports Act, will hold up in the Supreme Court. This law aims to keep sports spaces separate for women and girls. McCuskey believes that allowing transgend

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Smart Moves: How Finance Chiefs Can Win with AI-Powered Audits

The finance world is changing fast. CFOs are under constant pressure. They deal with complex audit cycles all year round. Tighter controls, quicker close cycles, and massive data volumes are the new normal. Now, AI is shaking things up even more. It's adding complexity but also big opportunities. Sm

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