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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert Stands by Husband Amid Serious Allegations

Melissa Gilbert is standing by her husband, Timothy Busfield, as he faces serious child sex abuse charges. Gilbert has been supportive throughout the investigation, even being present on speakerphone during a detective's interview with Busfield. The actress has chosen to cancel public events and avo

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Puzzle: What's Really Going On?

Iran's nuclear program has been a hot topic for years. Recently, tensions have eased a bit after some promises were made. But let's dive into what's really happening with Iran's nuclear sites. First, let's talk about the places where Iran enriches uranium. There are three main sites: two at Natanz

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Europe's Mixed Signals: Some Want to Talk to Russia, Others Say Not Yet

Russia noticed something interesting. Some big countries in Europe, like Italy, France, and Germany, seem to want to talk to Russia about Ukraine. This is a big deal for Russia. They think it shows these countries are starting to see things their way. But not everyone in Europe agrees. The UK, for

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Ryan Lochte's New Love Story: A Blended Family Takes Shape

Ryan Lochte, the famous swimmer, has found love again. After his split from his wife, Kayla, in early 2025, he started seeing Molly Gillihan. They met at their kids' school in Florida. Ryan made sure to clear up any rumors, saying he didn't start dating Molly until after his divorce was final. Moll

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Family Matters: Navigating Awkward Situations and Boundaries

Family gatherings can be tricky, especially when past relationships resurface. One person is struggling with their brother-in-law dating a woman their husband had a brief romantic history with decades ago. It's not just about the past; it's about how this situation makes them feel uncomfortable in t

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Dating Apps: More Than Just Pretty Faces

Dating apps have changed how people meet. They offer a huge pool of potential partners. But with so many choices, it's easy to get lost. It's important to remember that online profiles don't tell the whole story. First impressions online can be tricky. A great profile picture might not match the pe

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Tichina Arnold: A Look Back at Her Early Hollywood Romance and Career

Tichina Arnold, known for her roles in popular TV shows, once had a brief but intriguing relationship with actor Brian Austin Green. This was a secret romance that took place when they were both starting out in Hollywood. Arnold shared her side of the story on a podcast, revealing that Green was the

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Ryan Lochte's New Start: Blending Families and Facing Challenges

Ryan Lochte has taken a big step forward in his personal life. He's now living with his new girlfriend, Molly Gillihan, and her three kids. This move comes just nine months after his divorce from Kayla Reid, his wife of seven years. Lochte and Reid share three children together. Lochte says this ne

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Minnesota's Winter Weather: What's Coming and Why It Matters

Minnesota is gearing up for a winter weather advisory. The National Weather Service has issued this alert for several counties, including Stearns County. The advisory kicks off at midnight and runs until 6:00 p. m. on Friday. Expect snow to start falling Thursday night and continue into Friday. Wes

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fresh Ideas Flowing: The WWETT Show Takes on Water Woes

The WWETT Show is back, bringing together bright minds in the wastewater world. This year, it's happening at the Indiana Convention Center from February 16-19. It's not just about fancy gadgets; it's a chance for experts to share ideas, learn, and connect. With over 500 exhibitors, there's plenty to

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