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Mar 19 2026CRIME

Joseph Duggar Arrested Over 2020 Allegations Near Arkansas Home

Joseph Duggar, a former member of the reality series that once showcased his family’s life, was taken into custody by local police near his residence in Tontitown, Arkansas, on March 18. Authorities say the arrest follows claims that he abused a nine‑year‑old girl during a family vacation in Florida

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Mar 14 2026OPINION

Hollywood’s Culture Clash: A Critique from the Inside

Joe Rogan, a well‑known podcaster, recently voiced his frustration with Los Angeles’ entertainment scene. He said he had no fond memories of the city, describing it as a place filled with “left‑wing and superficial” people. During a chat with actor Luke Grimes, Rogan reflected on his own career p

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Mar 06 2026CELEBRITIES

The Real Story Behind JFK Jr. ’s Wedding Drama

John Kennedy’s love life was a mix of glamour, family pressure and public scrutiny. He met model Carolyn Bessette in 1992 at a Calvin Klein event, where she worked as a saleswoman for the brand’s celebrity clients. Their first encounter was awkward; Carolyn didn’t give him her number, and he later a

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Mar 04 2026POLITICS

Friend vs. Friend: A Political Rift in TV

Jodie Sweetin, known for her role as D. J. Tanner on the classic sitcom, shared a candid moment on a podcast hosted by Bob the Drag Queen. The conversation steered toward her former co‑star, Candace Cameron Bure, and their contrasting political views. Sweetin described herself as a “loud outspoken”

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

The President, the Press, and a 14‑Second Pause

Jon Stewart, known for his sharp humor on the “Daily Show, ” took aim at President Donald Trump and the media that surrounds him. He criticized Trump for dragging the United States toward a conflict with Iran without explaining why it was necessary to the public. Stewart pointed out that past leader

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Mar 03 2026HEALTH

War Stories and the Hidden Cost to Reporters

Journalists who go into conflict zones face danger every day. The threat of injury or death is real, but the risk does not stop there. Even after leaving a battlefield, many reporters struggle with mental health problems that linger for years. Research shows that covering war can trigger a ra

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Feb 27 2026SPORTS

A New Chapter for Jontay Porter After NBA Ban

Jontay Porter’s name has become a warning sign for players who mix sports with gambling. Yet, the 6‑10‑year‑old power forward is not finished playing basketball. After a federal court sentenced him to life in the NBA, Seattle’s new United States Basketball League team, the SuperHawks, announced th

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Feb 26 2026SCIENCE

Night Flight Mistakes Lead to Tragic Crash

John Burley, a business owner from Windber, died when his small plane crashed in the Allegheny National Forest on Dec. 29, 2023. The crash happened while he was flying from Erie to Johnstown in the dark. The investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board said Burley chose to fly at night

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Feb 24 2026POLITICS

City Calls for Release of 9/11 Toxicity Records

Ann Marie Principe, a survivor of the 2001 attacks, has urged New York’s new mayor to make public all documents about dangerous chemicals found at Ground Zero. The petition says the city’s current administration promised “transparency in government” and that it should share any records showing he

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Feb 24 2026FINANCE

Paul Tudor Jones Shifts from Meta: A Smart Exit or a Strategic Pause?

Jones, known for making bold moves, sold his Meta shares in the last quarter. The timing lines up with a shift in how big tech companies spend on artificial intelligence. Instead of quick returns, the new AI race looks like a long‑term, costly construction project. Meta’s recent earnings show that

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