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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

How Gut Health Might Be the Key to Preventing Alzheimer's

Recent research has uncovered a strong link between gut health and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. This connection is based on the idea that the gut and the brain are closely linked, and problems in the gut can lead to inflammation and damage in the brain. Studies have shown that people

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

DaBaby's Mixed Messages: What's Really Going On?

DaBaby has fans and critics talking again, but this time it's not about his music. A group called the Cruel Kids Table, who are big supporters of former President Donald Trump, invited him to their Valentine's Day event in Washington, D. C. They called it "MAGA is in the Air. " But now, things are g

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

LeBron's Homecoming: A Smart Move for Cavs and Lakers?

LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers is uncertain. With free agency on the horizon, a trade could be on the cards. The Cleveland Cavaliers are a potential destination, offering a chance for a homecoming. James has a no-trade clause, so any move must be to a title contender. The Cavs fit

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Gritty Tale of Survival and Redemption

In the heart of the Great Depression, a man's struggle to reunite with his daughter takes center stage in a rugged, old-school adventure film. Ethan Hawke plays Samuel Murphy, a man desperate to escape a brutal work camp and return to his young daughter, Penny. The film, set in 1933 Oregon, is a gri

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Jan 27 2026SCIENCE

What Your Brain Sees in Videos Might Not Be the Truth

In 2007, the Supreme Court reviewed a case involving a car chase captured on police dashboard cameras. The footage showed a police car hitting another vehicle, leaving the driver, Victor Harris, paralyzed. Lower courts sided with Harris, but the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the officer, stating H

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Jan 27 2026RELIGION

Is Religion Making a Comeback? The Numbers Tell a Different Story

The idea that religion is experiencing a resurgence is not backed by recent data. Experts like Ryan Burge and Daniel Cox argue that while some trends have stabilized, there's no solid evidence of a lasting increase in religious participation. Young adults, in particular, show less interest in relig

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

The Many Roots of Addie Deal: A Basketball Star's Unique Background

Addie Deal is a rising star in college basketball, but her journey is about more than just her skills on the court. Born on September 2, 2005, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, her life has been a blend of Southern and Western influences. Her father, Danny, hails from Oklahoma, while her mother, Ashley, is

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

India and New Zealand: A Clash of Cricket Titans

India's cricket team has been on fire, especially with Abhishek Sharma leading the charge. The team's batting lineup is strong, and their bowlers are working well together. Even without Tilak Varma, they've been doing great, and Ishan Kishan has been a surprise star. On the other hand, New Zealand

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fallout 3: A Chance to Fix the Capital Wasteland's Biggest Problem

The Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3 is a memorable but flawed part of the game. It's filled with iconic locations like the ruined Capitol Building and the Jefferson Memorial. These places are unforgettable, but the area around them can be confusing and frustrating to explore. The game's design often

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

America's Untold Sports Story: Why We Need a National Sports Museum

Sports are more than just games in America. They shape who we are and how we connect. Yet, there's no national museum to tell this story. This is a big miss. Sports bring people together. They show our values and progress. Think of Jackie Robinson breaking barriers or Billie Jean King fighting for e

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