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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Craig Robinson's Journey to a Healthier Life

Craig Robinson, known for his role as Darryl on "The Office, " has been making waves not just on Broadway but also in the world of health and fitness. He has shed a significant amount of weight and is feeling better than ever. Robinson shared his health journey on a recent TV appearance, revealing t

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Jan 23 2026EDUCATION

How Moving Your Body Can Boost Your Grades in Medical School

Medical students often have packed schedules, leaving little time for exercise. Yet, staying active might be a secret weapon for better grades. Research suggests that physical activity can improve academic performance. This is especially important for medical students, who face high stress levels an

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Celebrating a Milestone: Bridget Bahl's Journey Through Cancer

Bridget Bahl, a well-known figure in the fashion and lifestyle world, has reached a significant point in her battle with breast cancer. After a year of intense treatment, she shared a heartfelt moment on social media, ringing the bell that symbolizes the end of her cancer treatments. This event, cap

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Jan 23 2026WEATHER

New Jersey's New Governor Takes on First Snowstorm Challenge

New Jersey is bracing for a significant snowstorm, and Governor Mikie Sherrill is stepping into her role just in time to face this test. The storm, expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow, is causing concerns about travel, power outages, and general disruptions. Sherrill has been proactive, start

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Chose Surrogacy: Stories of Love and Science

Many famous people have turned to surrogacy to grow their families. For some, it was the only option. For others, it was the best choice. Meghan Trainor, for example, said it was the safest way for her to have another baby. Olivia Munn chose surrogacy after her breast cancer diagnosis. Michelle Will

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Coach Self's Health: Back in the Game

Coach Bill Self, the head of Kansas men's basketball, is ready to return to the court for Saturday's game against Kansas State. This comes after he missed the recent win over Colorado due to chest pains. He spent a short time in the hospital but was quickly released after receiving fluids. Self dow

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

ICE Agents: New Rules for Home Arrests?

A recent document, reportedly approved by the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in May, has sparked controversy. It suggests that ICE agents can now enter private homes to make arrests without a judge's approval. This document was brought to light by Whistleblower Aid, a lega

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

The Rule of Law: A Fragile Foundation

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to Congress about his investigations into former President Donald Trump. He warned that the rule of law is not something to be taken lightly. It needs constant effort and dedication from everyone. Smith said that people often forget how important

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Sean O'Malley: The Fighter with a Mixed Heritage

Sean O'Malley, a top UFC fighter, has a background that's as diverse as his fighting style. He grew up in Helena, Montana, with a family tree that's a real mix. A DNA test revealed he's mostly Irish and British, with some French, German, and even a bit of Scandinavian in him. What's interesting is

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Little Hands, Big Impact: How a School Garden Grows More Than Plants

In Leesburg, VA, something special is sprouting at Frederick Douglass Elementary. It's not just a garden; it's a place where young minds are learning to nurture the Earth. This isn't just about growing vegetables. It's about growing a sense of responsibility in the next generation. The school's gar

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