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Jan 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Phil Collins: Life After the Beats

Phil Collins, now 75, has shared some personal health updates. He mentioned having a live-in nurse to help manage his medication. This comes after years of health struggles, including five knee surgeries. Phil talked about these challenges in a recent interview with BBC Radio 2's Zoe Ball. He also

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

When the snowstorm hits

A huge snowstorm is expected to hit the US. It may cause a lot of problems for sports events. This is not the first time this has happened. Last year, a similar storm caused many games to be postponed. The storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and very cold temperatures. It will affect many states,

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kyle Gass Reflects on Trump Joke Fallout and Tenacious D's Future

Kyle Gass, one half of the comedy rock duo Tenacious D, found himself in hot water after a joke about Donald Trump's assassination attempt during a Sydney show. The incident sparked a media frenzy, leading to canceled tour dates and strained relationships. Gass admits his joke was a terrible mistake

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Fewer Journalists Jailed in 2025, But Press Freedom Still at Risk

In 2025, there was a drop in the number of journalists locked up around the world. However, the situation is still far from good. As of December 1, 330 journalists were in jail. This is a decrease from the record high of 384 in 2024. But why does this matter? China leads the way in jailing journali

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

The Vanishing Voices of Local News: Why It Matters

Newspapers used to be a big deal. They were everywhere, and people loved them. But now, the internet and some political figures have made life tough for local news. This is a problem because when local news disappears, no one is left to keep an eye on those in charge. People who used to work in new

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

A Journey to Health: How One Man Beat the Scale

Matthew Castillo's story is one of struggle, persistence, and ultimate triumph. His journey with weight loss has been a rollercoaster, with ups and downs that spanned his entire life. At his heaviest, he weighed nearly 600 pounds, a number that seemed insurmountable. But Castillo wasn't always this

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zuri Hall's New Show: Sports Stars Spill the Tea

Zuri Hall, a well-known entertainment journalist, has switched gears and launched a new YouTube talk show called "Zuri Hall's Not About Sports. " This show is all about sports figures, but not in the way you might think. Instead of talking about games and scores, Hall is diving into the personal liv

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Protesters, Journalists, and the Law: What Happened in St. Paul?

A heated debate is unfolding after a protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Justice Department is considering charges against the protesters. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon mentioned this in an interview. She also criticized Don Lemon, a former CNN journalist, for his covera

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Cincinnati Star Weighs in on NFL Playoff Catch Controversies

Joe Burrow, the star quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, has joined the discussion about some of the most debated calls in the recent NFL playoffs. Even though his team isn't in the postseason, he's sharing his thoughts on the catch-related decisions that have sparked controversy. One of the bi

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Science's Hidden Gems: Why We Need More Than Just Doom and Gloom

Science news isn't all doom and gloom. Sure, there are serious issues like climate change and pandemics. But there's also a lot of wonder out there. The Science desk at The New York Times covers both. They report on big threats. But they also share small, surprising stories. One person leading this

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