Day: January 10, 2026

Who would rule Iran if the Islamic Republic falls?

7:30 pm January 10, 2026

As anti-regime protests continue to spread across Iran and questions swirl about the durability of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s rule, a central question looms: Who would actually take power if the Islamic Republic were to collapse? The answer, according to regional experts and Iranian opposition figures, is far from clear. It may depend less on […]

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‘Pawn Stars’ host Rick Harrison is the ‘happiest I’ve ever been’ after marrying at 60 in Vegas Elvis wedding

7:30 pm January 10, 2026

“Pawn Stars” host Rick Harrison shared that he is the “happiest I’ve ever been” after finding love again at 60.  On Jan. 3, the reality TV personality and Agripina “Angie” Polushkin, 42, tied the knot at the Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada during a ceremony officiated by an Elvis Presley impersonator, with […]

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How much red meat is too much? Experts weigh in on food pyramid updates

7:30 pm January 10, 2026

The release of an updated food pyramid this week has sparked mixed reactions from doctors and dietitians. One of the most noteworthy shifts in the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans — which were announced by HHS officials during a Jan. 7 press conference at the White House — is a greater emphasis on “high-quality proteins,” […]

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‘Primate’ Review: Paramount comes out swinging in 2026 with wild horror flick about a nightmare pet chimp

7:30 pm January 10, 2026

January has a reputation for being a bad month at the movies. After a crowded theatrical window during the holiday season, January is the time for bottom-of-the-barrel releases and big screen gambles that frequently result in box office bombs. Which is why Paramount’s “Primate” will catch many by surprise, particularly horror fans. Set in beautiful […]

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Middle Eastern country stops sponsoring students studying in Britain over fear of radicalization: report

7:30 pm January 10, 2026

A Muslim-majority country in the Middle East will no longer sponsor students seeking to study abroad in Britain, claiming that it fears students will become radicalized. The United Arab Emirates believes that its students in Britain could be subject to indoctrination and radicalization by the Muslim Brotherhood, according to London-based news outlet The Times. In […]

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