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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unmasking the New Season: How to Stream The Masked Singer Season 14 Anywhere

"The Masked Singer" is back with its 14th season, and it's shaking things up with a new twist. This time, viewers get a sneak peek at one celebrity's identity from the start, while the panel is left guessing. Kylie Cantrall, an actress and singer, takes on the role of "America's Insider, " adding a

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Join Survivor 50: What Does This Mean for the Game?

Survivor 50 is making waves with some big-name stars joining the cast. Fans are buzzing about the inclusion of celebrities like MrBeast and Billie Eilish. But will this change the game? Jeff Probst, the show's host, says not to worry. He promises that the core of Survivor will stay the same. The ce

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles Behind the Music: Why So Many Artists Don't Make It to 28

The '27 Club' is more than just a sad coincidence. It's a sign of a bigger problem in the music world. Many famous musicians struggle with deep emotional issues, constant stress, and turn to drugs or alcohol to cope. This isn't just about personal problems. The music industry and society often make

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Celtic's New Hope: Martin O'Neill Returns to Revive the Team

Martin O'Neill is back at the helm of Celtic, and the fans couldn't be happier. His return brings a sense of relief and optimism after a tough spell under the previous manager, who left the team in a tough spot. The stats from the previous manager's tenure speak for themselves, and it's clear that a

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Ford's Sales Bounce Back: A Look at the Numbers

Ford has made a comeback in the U. S. market, selling more cars in 2025 than it has in the past few years. With 2. 2 million vehicles sold, it's the best year for Ford since 2019. That's a 6% increase from the year before. Even though it's not as many as they sold in 2019, it's still a big deal. Fo

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Arizona Senator Stands Firm on Troops' Rights Message

Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona is making waves after a video he made with other Democrats. In the video, he told U. S. troops they have the right to refuse illegal orders. This didn't sit well with some people, especially Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Hegseth said Kelly's actions were "seditio

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Breast Milk: The Best Start for Indonesian Babies

Breast milk is super important for babies. It's all they need to eat for the first six months. A recent study looked at how to get more moms in Indonesia to breastfeed exclusively. They wanted to find out who to focus on to make the biggest difference. The study found that some groups need more hel

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Jan 06 2026CRIME

Unraveling the Ohio Dentist Murders: A Community on Edge

In a quiet Columbus neighborhood, a chilling crime has left a community grasping for answers. Spencer and Monique Tepe, a local dentist and his wife, were tragically found dead in their home on December 30. Their two young children were discovered safe inside, adding a layer of heartbreak to this al

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Unveiling the Truth: How Patients Hunt for Knee Cartilage Fix Info

People looking to fix their knee cartilage have a lot of questions. A recent study dug into what they're searching for online. They focused on a specific treatment called MACI. This is a fancy way of fixing knee cartilage using a patient's own cells. The study looked at over a thousand questions an

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Navigating Stormy Seas: South Korea and China Seek Common Ground

South Korea and China are trying to mend their relationship, but it's not easy. They have a lot at stake, especially when it comes to money and security. South Korea needs China for trade and to keep North Korea in check. But China and South Korea don't see eye to eye on everything, like Taiwan and

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