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Jan 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Jelly Roll's Big Change: How He Dropped 250 Pounds

Jelly Roll, the 44-year-old country music star, has shed over 250 pounds, but not in the way many people think. He didn't rely on popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic. Instead, he tackled his food addiction head-on and made lasting lifestyle changes. Food addiction was a big deal for Jelly Roll.

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Chelsea's Managerial Merry-Go-Round: What's Going On?

Chelsea is at it again, hunting for a new manager. This time, it's Enzo Maresca who's out the door after 18 months. He did alright, bringing the team back to the Champions League and winning a couple of trophies. Now, the club is looking at Calum McFarlane, their under-21s boss, to step up for a bi

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Why Do Prisoners Use New Drugs?

Prisons are tough places. People inside often turn to new drugs, called NPS, for different reasons. These drugs are not just about getting high. They help prisoners deal with their tough surroundings and emotions. But why do they use these drugs? That's what a study in Poland tried to figure out. L

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Jan 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Groundwater Woes: The Hidden Threat in Kujang's Water Supply

In the Kujang area of Eastern Odisha, India, groundwater is facing a serious issue: it's getting saltier. This isn't just a minor problem. It's a big deal because it makes the water hard and not so great for drinking. The main culprit? Seawater. It's mixing with the freshwater in the coastal aquife

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Montana's Green Promise: A Messy Path

Montana's constitution has some big promises about the environment. But those promises are so vague that they're causing more problems than they solve. People are suing the state, saying new laws break the constitution's guarantee of a "clean and healthful environment. " But what does that even mean

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Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

How a Tiny Protein Helps Shape Our Brains

POGZ, a protein linked to autism, plays a big role in brain development. It teams up with a group called PRC1. 6 to control how brain cells grow and specialize. Without POGZ, important brain genes don't turn on. This messes up signals that tell cells to become neurons. POGZ isn't just a lone wolf.

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Giants' Injury Report Raises Eyebrows as Theo Johnson Attends Knicks Game

The New York Giants are in a tough spot. They're heading into their last game of the season against the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants have been winning, but some people think they might be trying to lose on purpose. This is called tanking. It's when a team intentionally loses games to get a better chan

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Measles in the Carolinas: What You Need to Know

A measles outbreak in South Carolina has been spreading. It has now reached North Carolina. The outbreak started in Spartanburg County. It has now spread to other places. These include Greenville and Spartanburg. People who visited certain places during the holiday season may have been exposed. The

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Chargers and Broncos: A Tale of Two Approaches

The Chargers are taking a different path to their final regular-season game. They are not playing to win but to rest and prepare for the playoffs. The Broncos, on the other hand, are treating it like a playoff game. They want to secure the top seed and get a bye next week. The Chargers' quarterback

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Missile Takes Aim at Modern Warfare Challenges

The U. S. Marine Corps has just shown off a new missile called Red Wolf. It can hit targets way farther than usual—over 230 miles away. That's a big deal because most helicopter missiles only go about 20 miles. This new tech could change how wars are fought, especially in places like the Pacific. R

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