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Is a Cookie a Type of Candy? Supermarkets Have a New Food-Stamp Conundrum

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Eighteen states are moving to restrict what SNAP funds can buy, but permissible products vary from state to state.



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Transfer rumors, news: Saudi clubs eye PSG’s Dembele amid contract issues

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The Saudi Pro League is “laying the groundwork” for a move for Paris Saint-Germain star Ousmane Dembélé. Plus, Omar Marmoush is not available for a move away from Manchester City.

Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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TRENDING RUMORS

Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé is on the radar of the Saudi Pro League. Sky Sports reports that league officials are “laying the groundwork” for a move to sign the 28-year-old in the summer, having already made an enquiry for him. Dembele, who holds both the men’s Ballon d’Or and FIFA the Best awards, has 2½ years left on his contract at the Parc des Princes, but talks over an extension have stalled as club president Nasser Al Khelaifi made clear that he would not break PSG’s wage structure. As you would expect, Saudi Pro League clubs are reportedly prepared to offer significant salary amid hopes of tempting him away from the Parc des Princes. It is said that Dembele’s representatives have indicated that he is focusing on this season, but there could be a possibility of a transfer to Saudi Arabia.

Manchester City are set to block any potential exit for striker Omar Marmoush this month, according to Football Insider. Tottenham and Aston Villa are reportedly interested in the 26-year-old, but City are keen to keep hold of him to ensure there is strong cover for key starter Erling Haaland. Marmoush scored in the 2-0 Premier League win over Wolves on Saturday, in what was his third league start for Pep Guardiola’s side this season.

Liverpool and Real Madrid are interested in Juventus winger Kenan Yildiz, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The two European giants are among several teams keen on the 20-year-old, who remains contracted with Juve until the summer of 2029. The Serie A club hopeful of extending his deal by “one or two” more years following an impressive run of form that has seen him register 16 goal contributions in 29 matches this season.

– A move for Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka is being lined up by Atletico Madrid, BILD journalist Christian Falk reports. The LaLiga club have reportedly held talks with the 30-year-old’s representatives after identifying as a potential replacement for Conor Gallagher, who joined Tottenham this month. Atleti are also keen on strengthening their attack, according to Marca, who report they are looking at Atalanta winger Ademola Lookman and Nottingham Forest striker Igor Jesus.

– Scouts from Manchester United are keeping close tabs on the situation of Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye, according to TEAMtalk. The 25-year-old is reported to have “several” admirers within the Old Trafford hierarchy amid plans to continue signing players with Premier League experience, but any move could hinge on who they appoint as their first-team manager. The report adds that multiple clubs are tracking Ndiaye following his impressive performances at the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal.

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EXPERT TAKE

ESPN pundit and columnist Nedum Onuoha writes what it is like as a player to move clubs in January:

The final days of a transfer window are no fun for a professional footballer. When you know that you might be changing clubs, those days and hours are full of uncertainty, confusion, selfishness and, in some cases, betrayal. Your whole world can be turned upside down on the whim of a manager or director, but that’s the harsh reality of the business of football.

In 2012, my wife and I were based in Manchester, and I had heard there was interest from Everton, but I was told that my club, Man City, had agreed a deal with QPR and that was it — nothing more to be said. So now I had to travel down to London for a medical. I picked up my washbag, left the training ground and had to get a train 200 miles south.

Did I have a choice? Not really. Transfers are all about who has the leverage, and I had very little. I wasn’t playing, but I felt a move was a necessity for me and if Everton wasn’t going to be an option that worked for City, I would have to go to QPR.

So I had my medical, signed a contract, trained on the Thursday and was in the squad for the Saturday in an FA Cup tie against Chelsea, QPR’s biggest rivals, despite still not knowing the names of some of my teammates.

I’d gone from the life I knew to a completely new one in the space of 2-3 days.

OTHER RUMORS

– Al Ittihad midfielder N’golo Kante is nearing an exit from the club, with Fenerbahce among the clubs interested in him. (Foot Mercato)

– Chelsea, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich are all in talks to sign Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Liverpool are not exploring a move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton despite reports. (Liverpool Echo)

– Aston Villa are considering a move for AC Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek following the injury to Youri Tielemans. (Daily Mail)

– Bournemouth midfielder Marcos Senesi is on the radar of Juventus. (Calciomercato)

– Tottenham Hotspur are keen on Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs. (talkSPORT)

– West Ham are closing in on a move to sign Fulham winger Adama Traore, while they have also given permission for midfielder James Ward-Prowse to complete a switch to Burnley. (The Athletic)

– Ajax are interested in Nottingham Forest left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko, who is currently on loan at The City Ground from Arsenal. (Daily Mail)

– Several clubs in Europe are tracking Fenerbahce striker Jhon Duran. (Fabrizio Romano)

-Brighton have dismissed an offer from Nottingham Forest for defender Lewis Dunk. (Sky Sports)

– Wolves have identified Auxerre and Mali international striker Lassine Sinayoko as a potential replacement for Crystal-Palace linked Jorgen Strand-Larsen. (Football Insider)

– Multiple Premier League clubs including Everton are keen on Genoa wing-back Brooke Norton-Cuffy. (Fabrizio Romano)

– A move for Lille midfielder Angel Gomes is being lined up by Wolves. (talkSPORT)

– Negotiations are advanced between New York Red Bulls and Cardiff City regarding a deal for goalkeeper Ethan Horvath. (Football Insider)



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HPV vaccine is almost a certain cervical cancer prevention

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When girls — yes, and boys — are ages 9-12, they are not likely to worry, or think at all, about cervical cancer. It’s up to doctors to speak with their parents or guardians and have them make sure their children get the HPV vaccine before they start having sex.The good news, KOAT health expert Dr. Barry Ramo says, is that the vaccine is so effective that it has the potential to eliminate the disease altogether.”Virtually all cervical cancers are caused by the HPV virus,” Ramo said. “That virus can lie in the cervix for many decades. The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, eliminates 90% of the high-risk strains that cause cervical cancer. Large population studies have demonstrated that not only does it prevent infection, it reduces the risk for precancerous lesions as well as cervical cancer.”The Centers for Diseases and Prevention/Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that the vaccination be administered to these people:– Routine vaccination: (girls and boys) age 11-12 (can start age 9)– Catch-up vaccination: ages 13-26– Ages 27-45 (shared decision following after talking with your doctor) — Immunocompromised individualsDr. Ramo said that by following these guidelines, this disease could eventually become a thing of the past. “The combination of the HPV vaccine and the home cervical cancer test offers the possibility of the elimination or cervical cancer completely,” Ramo said.

When girls — yes, and boys — are ages 9-12, they are not likely to worry, or think at all, about cervical cancer. It’s up to doctors to speak with their parents or guardians and have them make sure their children get the HPV vaccine before they start having sex.

The good news, KOAT health expert Dr. Barry Ramo says, is that the vaccine is so effective that it has the potential to eliminate the disease altogether.

“Virtually all cervical cancers are caused by the HPV virus,” Ramo said. “That virus can lie in the cervix for many decades. The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, eliminates 90% of the high-risk strains that cause cervical cancer. Large population studies have demonstrated that not only does it prevent infection, it reduces the risk for precancerous lesions as well as cervical cancer.”

The Centers for Diseases and Prevention/Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that the vaccination be administered to these people:

Routine vaccination: (girls and boys) age 11-12 (can start age 9)

Catch-up vaccination: ages 13-26

Ages 27-45 (shared decision following after talking with your doctor)

Immunocompromised individuals

Dr. Ramo said that by following these guidelines, this disease could eventually become a thing of the past.

“The combination of the HPV vaccine and the home cervical cancer test offers the possibility of the elimination or cervical cancer completely,” Ramo said.



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ASEAN’s top diplomats under pressure to end Myanmar war and finalize South China Sea pact

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CEBU, Philippines — Southeast Asia’s top diplomats met Wednesday under growing pressure to push a peace plan that has so far failed to end Myanmar’s civil war, and to beat a deadline to conclude talks on a nonaggression pact with China this year.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a diverse 11-national bloc, has struggled to project unity and relevance for years. But it faced its latest setback last year when deadly fighting erupted between two members, Thailand and Cambodia, over a longtime border conflict.

Fighting ended with a ceasefire that was brokered by Malaysia and pushed through by pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, who threatened to withhold trade privileges unless they agreed. Helping sustain that fragile ceasefire is high on the agenda of the ASEAN’s foreign ministers’ annual meeting in the central Philippine city of Cebu.

The Philippines holds ASEAN’s rotating chair this year, taking what would have been Myanmar’s turn after the country was suspended from chairing the meeting after its army forcibly ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s democratically elected government in 2021.

ASEAN does not recognize the country’s military government, and its leaders are barred from attending the regional bloc’s meetings, although lower-level career diplomats have been allowed to participate.

The resulting war has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions in a crisis that has emerged as one of ASEAN’ biggest challenges and source of embarrassment as Western governments demanded the bloc to do more.

Last week, Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said that ASEAN leaders decided in their annual summit in October not to send observers to Myanmar’s recent elections because conditions for credible polls were not met, though some member countries, like Cambodia and Vietnam, chose to do so individually.

ASEAN leaders proposed a five-point peace plan in 2021, which demanded, among others, an immediate end to fighting and hostilities, but it has failed to end the violence or foster dialogue among contending parties.

Discussion on the peace plan was a top priority in the ministerial meetings in Cebu, according to the agenda, which was seen by The Associated Press.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro, who has been designated as the ASEAN’s special envoy to Myanmar, would report to her counterparts in Cebu the result of her recent visit to Myanmar, where she met the ruling generals among other officials. She would also discuss the result of a conference of various political and ethnic groups opposed to Myanmar’s military government that she recently organized in the Philippines in a bid to reach out to all contending sides.

Participants in the Philippine conference discussed enforcement of the peace plan, “including how to advance de-escalation, facilitate humanitarian assistance, effectively address transnational crime and foster political dialogue among relevant stakeholders,” the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila said.

ASEAN foreign ministers were also under pressure to conclude negotiations with China ahead of a self-imposed deadline this year on a so-called “code of conduct” to manage disputes over long-unresolved territorial rifts in the South China Sea, where China makes expansive claims that overlap with those of four ASEAN members.

They hope to prevent the disputes, long regarded as a potential flashpoint, from degenerating into a major conflict that could drag in U.S. forces.

Washington has no claims in the disputed waters but has warned China that it’s obligated to defend the Philippines, a longtime treaty ally, if Filipino forces come under an armed attack in the offshore region.

Negotiations on the proposed code of conduct have dragged on for more than two decades without any major breakthrough in the most contentious issues, including whether such an accord should be made legally binding. But the bloc resolved to conclude the negotiations by the end of 2026 at a meeting in

Analysts say concluding the talks will be an uphill climb.

“Even with a strong political will, concluding it will remain challenging,” said Australia-based analyst Lupita Wijaya, who has done extensive research on the South China Sea.

“The central roadblock is not the pace of negotiations, but more on fundamental differences between ASEAN claimant states and China over interpretations of international law or whether the COC should be legally binding,” she said.

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Associated Press video journalist Joeal Calupitan in Cebu, Philippines contributed to this report.



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NAPALM DEATH Announces North American Tour With DEADGUY & PRIMITIVE MAN

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English grindcore legends Napalm Death are once again proving that extremity has no expiration date.

Today, the band announced a massive North American tour set for this coming spring, bringing their relentless volume, speed and political fury back across the continent. Joining the band on select dates are two heavy-hitting special guests: Deadguy, whose metallic hardcore legacy continues to loom large, and Primitive Man, purveyors of some of the bleakest, most punishing sludge and doom of the modern era.

The tour kicks off May 7 in Daytona Beach, Florida, with a high-profile appearance at the iconic Welcome to Rockville, before Napalm Death tear their way through North America. The run will conclude just over a month later on June 14 in Vancouver, BC, wrapping up at The Pearl. Get your tickets here.

5/7 Daytona Beach, FL Welcome to Rockville
5/8 Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
5/9 Miami, FL @ Churchill’s (w/ Deadguy)
5/11 Atlanta, GA Terminal West (w/ Deadguy)
5/12 Asheville, NC Eulogy (w/ Deadguy)
5/13 Nashville, TN Eastside Bowl (w/ Deadguy)
5/14 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple
5/15 Saginaw, MI The Vault (w/ Deadguy)
5/16 SECRET… To Be Announced Soon
5/17 Huntington, WV The Loud
5/19 Richmond, VA The Broadberry
5/20 Baltimore, MD Maryland Deathfest (no Support)
5/21 New York, NY Racket (w/ Primitive Man)
5/22 New York, NY Rocks Off Cruise (w/ Primitive Man)
5/23 Hamden, CT Space Ballroom (w/ Primitive Man & Deadguy)
5/24 Portland, ME Geno’s Rock Club (w/ Primitive Man)
5/26 Moncton, NB Tide & Boar Ballroom (w/ Primitive Man)
5/27 Halifax, NS Marquee Ballroom (w/ Primitive Man)
5/28 Fredericton, NB The Cap (w/ Primitive Man)
5/29 Quebec City, QC Salle Montaigne (w/ Pig Destroyer)
5/30 Boston, MA Roadrunner (w/ Acid Bath & Pig Destroyer)
6/1 Montreal, QC Fairmount (w/ Primitive Man)
6/2 Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace (w/ Primitive Man)
6/3 Waterloo, ON Maxwell’s (w/ Primitive Man)
6/4 London, ON London Music Hall (w/ Primitive Man)
6/5 Detroit, MI Crofoot Pike Room (w/ Primitive Man)
6/6 TBD
6/9 Winnipeg, MB Park Theatre (w/ Primitive Man)
6/10 Regina, SK The Exchange (w/ Primitive Man)
6/11 Saskatoon, SK Black Cat Tavern (w/ Primitive Man)
6/12 Edmonton, AB Starlite Room (w/ Primitive Man)
6/13 Calgary, AB Palace Theatre (w/ Primitive Man)
6/14 Vancouver, BC The Pearl (w/ Primitive Man)

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Luxury Stocks Drop After LVMH Results Prompt Caution on Sector Outlook

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LVMH shares dropped as much as 8% early Wednesday, and have shed more than a quarter of their value over the past year.



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Liverpool aim to shake off PL form with UCL bye in sight

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Between the Premier League and Champions League, we’ve seen two different variations of Liverpool this season. Arne Slot has had a tough job following up on Liverpool’s Premier League title-winning charge of last season, but no one expected the Reds to be 14 points off league leaders Arsenal and currently out of a Champions League place due to going winless in their last five Premier League matches. But to their credit, that malaise hasn’t translated to European play. In that competition, Liverpool are coming off an impressive victory over Olympique Marseille that saw Mohamed Salah make his return to the squad in a shutout victory.

How to watch Liverpool vs. Qarabag, odds

  • Date: Wednesday, Jan. 27 | Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Location: Anfield — Liverpool. England 
  • Live stream: Paramount+
  • Odds: Liverpool -1000; Draw +900; Qarabag +2200

Returning home to Anfield, they can keep that momentum going if they’re able to secure a top eight place in the league phase, which would give the Reds an automatic berth into the last 16 of the Champions League. Despite their struggles recently, Liverpool have been unbeaten at home in their last six matches, and all they need is a victory over Qarabag to get the job done. With how many games teams at the top levels of soccer need to play in a given season, anything that would save the Reds a couple matches down the road will go a long way, but that doesn’t mean that the Azerbaijani side will be an easy out in this competition.

Among the surprise sides so far, Qarabag are in 18th in the league phase, as one of the surprises of the tournament so far. Coming into this campaign, they had never secured a Champions League win in their history, but here they are on the cusp of making the knockouts with only Liverpool in their path. Because of this, the Reds will need to make sure that they don’t take this match for granted despite being heavy favorites. The defense has been susceptible, with only two clean sheets in their last five matches and Qarabag have been excellent on the counter attack. Even if the Reds go up early in the match, no team have won more points from losing positions than Qarabag. Along with Barcelona, they’ve picked up seven points when going behind.

This will put pressure on Florian Wirtz and Mohamed Salah to push the attack forward while Virgil Van Dijk looks to steady the defense. Like many of the matches on the final day of league phase action, this is one which could be very open but a track meet will certinaly favor the Reds.





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New body camera video shows moments crews found missing man near Alamogordo

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ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (KRQE) – New video shows the treacherous terrain that first responders crossed to find a man who went missing on New Year’s Eve. Soon, they found the body of 67-year-old Albert Peña near High Rolls, just outside of Alamogordo. He is the brother-in-law of Albuquerque City Councilor Klarissa Peña. “We won’t need a recovery, […]



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Carrie Underwood Pranked By Brad Paisley! [VIDEO]

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For a moment it seemed like Simon Cowell had returned to American Idol because Luke Bryan was just plain rude to a singer from Michigan. It was all in good fun, however.

Actually, it was all in good fun to prank Carrie Underwood. Lionel Richie was just an innocent bystander.

  • Season 24 of American Idol premiered on Monday (Jan. 26).
  • Auditions took place at Belmont University in Nashville.
  • Richie, Bryan and Underwood are back for a second straight year.

The moment was just part of a strong comeback for Idol. There were multiple country auditions, tears from Carrie Underwood and a Savannah Banana’s player singing and picking his way to Hollywood (metaphorically, because this year’s Hollywood rounds are actually back in Nashville.

Related: Carrie Underwood Says She’s Not Touring In 2026

Brad Paisley Pranks Carrie Underwood On American Idol

Midway through Monday’s premiere, Bryan steps away from the desk to use the bathroom and meets with producers and Paisley to discuss how they can ruin the show. Both country men and a fake prospect named Dylan Holmes decide that Brad will feed Luke lines through an earpiece.

Things go sideways quickly.

Bryan sits down and immediately starts to pester Underwood about how much she can bench press. Then, when Holmes starts to strum his guitar he shouts, “Pass!”

“I can’t stand Michigan” is another Paisley-to-Bryan quip. He then goes on to insult Illinois before Underwood asks if her co-host went and took a shot during his bathroom break.

Finally, Bryan utters the safe word (“hot chicken”) and Paisley comes walking out to reveal the prank. Richie wasn’t in on any of it either, but Carrie is the focus given her friendship with the former CMA Awards co-host.

She may get the last laugh however.

Read More: 10 Secrets American Idol Doesn’t Want You To Know

“You wanna hear something great? I didn’t think anything was wrong,” she says, joking that weird comments from Bryan are — well, sort of par for the course.

Khloe Grace Makes Carrie Underwood Cry

The final audition is the one people are having the deepest conversations about on Tuesday. A 15-year-old named Khloe Grace took the stage to sing “Forever 13,” a song she wrote about a young girl who died by suicide in 2023.

Her name was Aubreigh Wyatt and her mother Heather was there to explain how online bullies pushed her daughter into an unthinkable depression. Khloe didn’t know Aubreigh and had never met Heather until they embraced on the American Idol stage.

It was a 7-minute-long audition that brought Underwood (and millions watching) to tears. The hitmaker praised Grace for her maturity before she got three “yes” votes.

If you or anyone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or dial 988.

Banana-ball Meets American Idol

Other standout moments from the premiere of American Idol include Keyla Richardson singing Pink’s “Glitter In the Air” (she made Bryan cry), Ricky Boyce singing Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” and Jayson Arendt singing Chris Stapleton’s “Fire Away.”

Arendt plays for the Texas Tailgaters, a team that regular plays the Savannah Bananas. His audition opened with his teammates showing Luke Bryan how they boot scoot boogie but it got serious as he proved he could really sing.

He ended up with Underwood’s approval and will be sent to the next round, sans the team.

The next episode of American Idol airs on Monday (Feb. 2). There will be three more audition rounds before two Hollywood In Music City weeks.

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You’ll find eight Top 12 finalists on this list of American Idol stars who’ve died. That includes a runner-up, a third place finisher and several more artists fans loved rooting for.

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Iam Tongi may have won Season 21 of American Idol, but he was not the show’s real winner. This list of 10 American Idol secrets includes a look into his future, as well as a peek behind the curtain of America’s most successful reality television show.

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