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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Exit: When Politics and Law Collide

In a surprising turn of events, Judge Hannah Dugan has decided to step down from her position. This comes after she was found guilty of obstructing an immigrant's arrest last month. Republicans had been pushing for her removal, and her resignation seems to have put an end to that. Dugan has been a

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Chilly Showdown: Giants and Cowboys Face Off in Harsh Weather

The New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys are set to battle it out in East Rutherford, but the real opponent might be the weather. It's going to be brutally cold, with wind chills making it feel even worse. The morning might start with some snow flurries, but by kickoff, temperatures will be in the low

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Easy Moves to Keep You Safe and Sound

People often focus too much on looking fit rather than being truly healthy. This can lead to pushing too hard, not getting enough rest, and ignoring what the body really needs. A new book suggests a different approach. It's about making small, lasting changes to improve overall well-being. The book

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Jan 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Jelly Roll's Big Change: How He Dropped 250 Pounds

Jelly Roll, the 44-year-old country music star, has shed over 250 pounds, but not in the way many people think. He didn't rely on popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic. Instead, he tackled his food addiction head-on and made lasting lifestyle changes. Food addiction was a big deal for Jelly Roll.

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Giants' Injury Report Raises Eyebrows as Theo Johnson Attends Knicks Game

The New York Giants are in a tough spot. They're heading into their last game of the season against the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants have been winning, but some people think they might be trying to lose on purpose. This is called tanking. It's when a team intentionally loses games to get a better chan

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Chargers and Broncos: A Tale of Two Approaches

The Chargers are taking a different path to their final regular-season game. They are not playing to win but to rest and prepare for the playoffs. The Broncos, on the other hand, are treating it like a playoff game. They want to secure the top seed and get a bye next week. The Chargers' quarterback

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Kazuma Okamoto: A Japanese Baseball Star's Journey

Kazuma Okamoto, a standout baseball player, has roots deeply planted in Japanese culture. Born and raised in Gojo City, Nara Prefecture, Japan, his early life was shaped by the local community and schools. From Kitauchi Elementary to Higashi Middle School, his education and early exposure to basebal

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Lakers' Unexpected Heroes Shine in Tight Win

The Lakers secured a hard-fought victory against the Memphis Grizzlies, with a final score of 128-121. Luka Dončić and LeBron James were the stars of the game, each scoring over 30 points. Dončić led the team with 34 points, while James contributed 31 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. The Lake

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

The Unexpected Decline in Drug Overdose Deaths

Joe Rogan, a well-known podcast host, recently discussed a surprising trend on his show. He mentioned that drug overdose deaths in the U. S. have significantly decreased. Rogan believes this is due to the Trump administration's efforts to stop drug smuggling. He shared a chart showing a sharp drop i

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Drama: When Judges Clash Over Research Funds

In 2025, the Supreme Court made a lot of decisions that upset many people. But one case stood out, not just for its impact, but for the harsh words exchanged between judges. The case, NIH v. American Public Health Association, was about cutting research funds. These funds supported important studies

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