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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Staten Island Podcast Became a Celebrity Magnet

In 2020, Nick Durst started a podcast called \"You Know I'm Right\" from his home in Prince's Bay. His goal was to make fun and interesting content. He wanted to talk to big names in sports, media, and entertainment. He asked them about their \"you know I'm right\" moments. These are times when they

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Celebrities and Politicians Draw Parallels Between ICE and Nazi Germany

Stephen King, a well-known author, recently took to social media to criticize U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He made a bold comparison, calling ICE the "American Gestapo. " This remark sparked a lot of discussion online. The Gestapo was a feared secret police force in Nazi Germany

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Living with Tourette Syndrome: The Hidden Struggles

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is more than just tics. It affects how people see themselves, how they interact with others, and how they go about their daily lives. A recent study dug into the experiences of young people and adults with TS, along with their caregivers and healthcare providers. They talked t

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Florida Gators Gymnastics: A Bumpy Road to Victory

The Florida Gators gymnastics team showed their strength and resilience in a tough match against Auburn. They started strong on the uneven bars, with Riley McCusker scoring a near-perfect 9. 975. This was the highest score of the night. The Gators were leading by 0. 475 after the first rotation. But

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Mother's Dilemma: Unraveling the Millwood Murders

In the small town of Millwood, a prosecutor named Shenae Griffiths faces a tough choice. She has to testify against her own husband. Her words put him on death row. But her daughter isn't convinced. She believes her father is innocent. Just days before his execution, the daughter disappears. This ma

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Immigration Crackdown: A Closer Look at the Rising Death Toll

The recent surge in immigration enforcement under the current administration has led to a troubling increase in fatalities. This month alone, five shootings involving federal agents have been reported, resulting in multiple deaths. The situation has sparked widespread controversy and protests, parti

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Court Blocks Government's Attempt to Charge More Protesters in Minnesota Church Dispute

A recent decision by a U. S. appeals court has put a halt to the Justice Department's efforts to charge five more individuals involved in a protest at a Minnesota church. This protest took place earlier this month and was aimed at a pastor allegedly linked to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Winter Weather Woes: NYC Braces for Slippery Surprise

New York City is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Snow is expected to start early Sunday, but it won't stay all snow for long. Meteorologists are predicting a switch to sleet, which could make things messy and dangerous. Sleet happens when snowflakes fall through a warmer layer of air and m

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Shivering Through the Night: Kansas' Chilliest Spots in Winter Storm

Kansas faced a harsh winter storm on Saturday, Jan. 24, with a Winter Weather Advisory covering the entire state. Snow piled up, and temperatures dropped significantly. The National Weather Service monitored these conditions, noting that all weather stations in Kansas reported negative apparent temp

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Living Well After Cancer: How Lifestyle Choices Impact Long-Term Survivors

Cancer survivors who have been cancer-free for five years or more are known as long-term cancer survivors (LTCS). There is still a lot to learn about how lifestyle choices affect their chances of living longer. A recent study looked at the habits of 6, 057 people who had survived breast, colorectal,

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