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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Olivia Wilde's Bold Move: A New Way to Make Movies

Olivia Wilde took a big step away from the usual movie-making process for her new film, The Invite. She wanted to try something different. Wilde spent weeks working with her actors and writers before filming even started. She wanted to shoot the movie in order, not all mixed up like most films. This

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Jan 25 2026LIFESTYLE

When Mom Crashed the Party: A Sex Life on Pause

A holiday visit turned awkward when a mom walked in on her son and his wife in the middle of the night. It's been months, and the couple's sex life is still on hold. The husband can't perform, and the wife has tried everything to spice things up. But it's not about the moves; it's about the mind. T

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Why the U. S. Leaving WHO Matters to Everyone

The United States has decided to leave the World Health Organization (WHO). This move could have big effects on global health. The U. S. played a big role in WHO's successes, like eradicating smallpox and fighting diseases like polio and HIV. WHO is saddened by this decision. They believe it makes

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Smart Moves: UCLA Coach Teaches Players About Money

Mick Cronin, the coach of UCLA's basketball team, is doing more than just teaching his players how to play the game. He's also giving them lessons on how to handle their money. This isn't just about saving for a rainy day. It's about setting them up for life after basketball. Cronin's players are l

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Basketball Takes Center Stage: A Saturday Showdown

Saturday is all about basketball, with the NBA and college hoops stealing the spotlight. The NBA has seven games lined up, starting at noon ET and wrapping up at 9:30 p. m. ET. Rivalry week is in full swing, with key matchups like the New York Knicks facing the Philadelphia 76ers, the Minnesota Timb

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Jan 25 2026OPINION

Standing Up for What's Right: A Lesson from the Past

Mark Carney, the former Prime Minister of Canada, recently spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He started by referencing a famous essay written by Vaclav Havel, a Czech playwright and former president. This essay, written in 1978, talked about how people can end up supporting bad systems, ev

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Jan 25 2026OPINION

Power and Democracy: A Lesson in Leadership

In recent times, the actions and words of certain leaders have raised eyebrows and sparked concern. From the U. S. president's bold statements to his advisors' chilling remarks, it's clear that power dynamics are shifting. The president's claim that his only limits are his own morality and mind is a

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Jan 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning 40, 50, 70, and 80 in 2026

In 2026, a bunch of famous faces will hit big birthdays. Some will turn 40, others 50, and a few will even reach 70 and 80. This isn't just about cake and candles. It's a chance for them to focus on their health and look. Turning 40 is a big deal. It's a time when people often switch up their beaut

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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 2026CELEBRITIES

When Stars Get Too Salty: A Look at Some Petty Celebrity Moments

Celebrities are often trained to keep their public image squeaky clean, but sometimes they let their inner child out to play. Here are a few times when stars acted a bit too petty for their own good. Julia Roberts had a not-so-subtle way of showing her feelings. She made a t-shirt that said \A Low

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