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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jelly Roll's Funny Zevia Ad and His Health Journey

Jelly Roll, the popular country music star, has a new gig. He's the face of Zevia, a soda that's sweet but has zero sugar and zero calories. The commercial is a blast. It starts with Jelly Roll driving up to a vintage gas station in his red truck. Two kids nearby watch, amazed, as he steps out in cl

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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating Milestones in Group Therapy

Group therapy has been a vital part of mental health treatment for decades. The International Journal of Group Psychotherapy has been at the forefront of this field, marking significant anniversaries and celebrating its journey. This journal has been a beacon for therapists and researchers, providin

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Three Nations Unite for Naval Showdown

In the Gulf of Oman, a significant military event unfolded as Iran, China, and Russia joined forces for their annual naval exercises. These drills, dubbed “Security Belt-2025, ” marked the fifth time these countries have collaborated in such a manner since 2019. The location, near the Iranian port o

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

John Mulaney's Star-Studded First Episode

John Mulaney is kicking off his new live show, Everybody's Live, with a diverse and unexpected lineup of guests. The show, set to air on Wednesday, March 12th at 7 PM PT, features a mix of celebrities from different fields. Michael Keaton, known for his roles in iconic movies like "Batman" and "Bird

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Bears Bolster Offensive Line with Drew Dalman

The Chicago Bears have been busy bolstering their offensive line. They recently signed Drew Dalman, a 26-year-old center, to a three-year, $42 million contract. This deal includes $28 million in guarantees, making Dalman the second-highest-paid center in the NFL. The Bears' general manager,

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Changes at The Washington Post

A top political columnist at The Washington Post recently stepped down. The reason? The columnist, Ruth Marcus, felt the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, was trying to change the opinion section to only include views that match his libertarian beliefs. Marcus had been with the paper for four decades, and

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen's Record-Breaking NFL Contract

Josh Allen, the star quarterback, has just inked a massive new deal. This isn't just any contract; it's the biggest in NFL history. Allen will now be the highest-paid player in the league. The Bills have locked him in through 2030. This means Allen will be earning more than $60 million per year on

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Mar 08 2025BUSINESS

Dallas-Fort Worth: Where Jobs Are Booming

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is buzzing with job growth, even as the national job market faces uncertainty. While the U. S. added 151, 000 jobs in February, the unemployment rate crept up to 4. 1%. This is due to factors like tariffs and government downsizing, which have made the economic outlook less

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Mar 08 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Trump's Warning to Iran

The world watched as Trump issued a stern warning to Iran. If a nuclear deal couldn't be struck, military action could be on the table. This wasn't just any threat; it was a big deal. The stakes were high, and the world was on edge. Many people were worried about what this meant for the fut

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Mar 08 2025FINANCE

Wall Street's Wild Ride: A Bumpy Week for Investors

Wall Street is having a tough week. The stock market is down, and investors are feeling the pressure. The S&P 500, a key indicator of the market's health, dropped by 1% in midday trading. This comes after a rollercoaster week where the index swung up and down by at least 1% each day. Things are look

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