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Kelly Clarkson recently opened up about her weight loss journey, and it's definitely not what people might expect. During a chat with Whoopi Goldberg on "The Kelly Clarkson Show," Clarkson shared some insights into how she slimmed down. Goldberg, who has also lost weight using the Type II diabetes drug Mounjaro, prompted Clarkson to discuss her own experience.

All season long, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder have been quietly excelling in clutch situations. Monday night was no different, and their performance might have just saved their season.

The New York Giants won't be starting the 2024 regular season against the Dallas Cowboys. Instead, the Cowboys will kick off Week 1 with a game against the Cleveland Browns, marking Tom Brady's highly anticipated broadcasting debut on FOX.

The Arena Football League is making some big moves! They're reportedly bringing in former Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher as their interim commissioner.

In a bold move, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took the stage at a conservative think tank to make his case to the voters. He didn't hold back, listing his achievements and rallying support for the upcoming national election. Sunak painted a picture of an increasingly dangerous world, emphasizing the need for strong leadership to navigate through uncertain times.

Ryan Reynolds, known for his portrayal of the irreverent anti-hero in "Deadpool," recently shared some hilarious anecdotes about his time as a solo parent while his wife, Blake Lively, was away. During an appearance on TODAY, Reynolds joked about his experience looking after their four kids.

In the City of Love, Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid turned heads with their sweet moments during Taylor Swift's concert in Paris. The buzz around them was real as they cozied up while enjoying the show alongside Travis Kelce.

Former President Donald Trump's allies, potentially eyeing future positions, are flocking to his New York trial, showcasing his stronghold in the state. Political figures like Vivek Ramaswamy, J.D. Vance, Tommy Tuberville, and others have been spotted at the courthouse, emphasizing their support. Even Florida Senator Rick Scott tagged along last week.

The Lakers are gearing up to make a big move in their quest for a new head coach, according to ESPN. They're set to kick off the search by reaching out to potential candidates in the next few days. Sources say they're eyeing up assistant coaches and former NBA head honchos who aren't on their radar just yet. Some of the names on their interview list include Chris Quinn from the Miami Heat and James Borrego from the New Orleans Pelicans.

Check it out—big news hitting the NFL scene! The Detroit Lions are showing some serious love to their quarterback, Jared Goff. Yep, you heard that right. The NFC North champs just locked in Goff with a sweet four-year contract extension. And get this—it's worth a jaw-dropping $212 million! That's some serious cash right there.

Phillies Face Challenges with Injuries to Key Players

J.T. Realmuto, the Phillies’ indispensable 130-game catcher, is dealing with soreness in his right knee. Though neither he nor the Phillies have sought diagnostic testing, Realmuto’s absence from the lineup for two consecutive games raises concerns. “We’re just going to treat it for a couple days and see how it feels and go from there,” Realmuto explained before the Phillies' two-game series against the Mets. Despite the setback, he remains optimistic, “I’ve dealt with this same right knee issue in the past, and it’s been something that, I give it a two- or three-day rest and it usually feels better after that.”

Cleveland will be without Donovan Mitchell for the entirety of a crucial Game 4 on Monday night. Mitchell is sidelined due to a strained calf, as reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. This comes as a major blow for the Cavaliers, who are already trailing 2-1 in the series against the Boston Celtics. With Mitchell out, overcoming the top-seeded Celtics in Game 5 would be a herculean task.

Jimmy Dunne, who played a significant role in negotiating the PGA Tour's controversial framework agreement with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) last year, has stepped down from the tour's policy board.

The Phoenix Mercury will start their WNBA season without their star center, Brittney Griner, who’s dealing with a toe fracture on her left foot. This injury sidelines her for an unspecified amount of time, but she will be re-evaluated in the coming weeks.

The film world lost a true legend recently. Roger Corman, the man behind countless cult classics and mentor to some of Hollywood's biggest names, passed away at the age of 98. He left behind a legacy that not only includes his own groundbreaking films but also the careers he launched and the inspiration he provided to generations of filmmakers.

Check out this wild news from Indonesia! The Ibu volcano decided to make a grand entrance, erupting on a Monday morning like it was the star of the show. Reports from the country's volcanology agency described it as quite the spectacle, with thick columns of grey ash shooting several kilometers into the sky. And get this—it wasn't just a one-time thing. A smaller eruption went down just a few days before, setting the stage for some serious volcanic action.

In a recent interview with Newsweek, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan expressed concern about Russia's ties with North Korea, another neighbor. Kishida mentioned the arms trade between Russia and North Korea, which raised eyebrows among the U.S. and its allies, suggesting it's a cause for concern.

In a wild playoff showdown between the Panthers and the Bruins, Sam Bennett made headlines once again, this time for sending Charlie Coyle crashing into Boston's goalie, Jeremy Swayman. The controversial play led to a tied game after Bennett netted one, followed by Aleksander Barkov's game-winning goal, propelling Florida to a 3-2 victory and a commanding 3-1 series lead.

So, let's rewind a bit to Game 4 between the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves. This game had everything, from jaw-dropping shots to controversial calls that got everyone talking. But if you're looking for a turning point, let's zoom in on a 35-second window right before halftime that had fans on the edge of their seats.

Vanderbilt baseball had quite the rollercoaster against Tennessee, with Coach Tim Corbin joking about needing divine intervention to change their luck. But when things looked dire, Devin Futrell stepped up, shutting down the Vols in the series finale, breaking a nine-game losing streak against them.