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The First Step in Jelly Roll’s Weight-Loss Journey Had Nothing to Do With Diet or Exercise

COUNTRY-RAP SINGER Jelly Roll won the Country Music Award for New Artist of the Year in 2023 and has been nominated for three Grammy’s, including Best Country Album for 2024’s Beautifully Broken. Despite his success, though, Jelly Roll’s weight had a significant impact on his mental health. “It was never-ending sadness,” the 41-year-old told Men’s …

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Rama Duwaji’s First Lady Style and the Politics of Borrowing Fashion

From brooches to ballgowns, a first lady’s sartorial sensibilities can tell the story of her husband’s (or her own) politics and priorities. Michelle Obama wrote a whole book on the subject, and Melania Trump’s slide from European to homegrown designers has followed President Trump’s geopolitics. Yesterday, as New York heralded the beginning of 2026, Rama …

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F1 drivers welcome 2026: From Lewis Hamilton at Kate Hudson’s party to Esteban Ocon’s Disneyland trip

The Formula 1 drivers have welcomed in the New Year in various fashions. From four-time champion Max Verstappen celebrating on a yacht to Haas driver Esteban Ocon enjoying time at Disneyland, here is how some of the drivers spent the occasion. Lando Norris While Norris has not posted anything himself, it seems as though he …

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The definitive Digiday guide to what’s in and out for advertising in 2026

By Seb Joseph  •  January 5, 2026  • An editorial series that sets marketers, media buyers and publishers up for a successful 2026. More from the series → 2026 opens with more unfinished business than clean conclusions. Omnicom’s acquisition of IPG is moving toward its first full operating year in 2026. OpenAI is edging toward …

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Omnicom Media kicks off CES with a Google search partner that drills deeper into intent

By Michael Bürgi  •  January 5, 2026  • Ivy Liu Keep up to date with Digiday’s annual coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. More from the series → At every major tentpole event — this current one being CES — Omnicom attempts to deep dive on an issue of importance to …

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The accidental guardian: How Cloudflare’s Matthew Prince became publishing’s unexpected defender

An editorial series that sets marketers, media buyers and publishers up for a successful 2026. More from the series → When Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince first started getting calls from distressed publishers about the threat of AI crawlers scraping their content, his knee-jerk reaction was to roll his eyes.  And honestly, a little eye-rolling is …

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‘God Protected My Voice’: Makhadzi Speaks Out After Surviving Car Accident

Makhadzi Speaks Out After Surviving Car Accident on New Year’s Eve Award-winning South African singer Makhadzi has spoken publicly after surviving a car accident that occurred while she was travelling from Limpopo to Johannesburg. The incident happened on the morning of 31 December, prompting concern from fans across South Africa and beyond. Also Read: Top South …

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Foul trouble dooms Nebraska in 86-76 loss to Iowa

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We interviewed dozens of CEOs, leaders, and public figures. Here are 9 daily habits highly successful people have in common.

Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/BI We gathered the best productivity habits from top executives featured in our Power Hours series. High achievers protect their mornings, eat protein-rich meals, and optimize their daily walks. Many prioritize exercise and movement in their day, citing the mental health benefits. Since the launch of Power Hours — which takes readers …

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