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Kim Kardashian Wore A Plunging Corset & Y2K Headband On Khloé's Podcast
Kim Kardashian paired a plunging corset top with a Y2K-coded latex headband for an interview on her sister's 'Khloé in Wonder Land' podcast.

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Emma Stone Snatches An Oscars Record From Meryl Streep

LES MURMURES DE L’HIVER, le nouveau J-Drama romantique sur Netflix
À regarder bien au chaud, le nouveau J-Drama Les Murmures De L'Hiver débute ce jeudi sur Netflix. Cet article LES MURMURES DE L’HIVER, le nouveau J-Drama romantique sur Netflix est apparu en premier sur Freakin' Geek.

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Roy Williams and players weigh in on arena debate
Last month, it was revealed that a large group of players were making it well known that the administration of UNC seemed to be moving on in the their plans for the next basketball arena without getting input from a seemingly important group of people—players who played in Smith Center for the last 40 years and would be faced with the prospect of having a major part of their history left behind. After the Zoom meeting that didn’t go the way administrators thought it would, an idea of just how far along the Carolina North options was came into focus on Monday night. A group called Smith Center South released a video recorded by none other than former coach Roy Williams. Coach Roy Williams strongly supports renovating the Smith Center. Please support Dean Smith's wish and sign the petition: https://t.co/R9kFNQy1H4 pic.twitter.com/y6OIGIkBqF— Smith Center South (@SmithCenterUNC) January 19, 2026 A check of the timeline from the group notes it’s first post being January 4th—they indicate they are the ones who were behind the letter that was signed, and were beginning to “ramp up” the fight. Using Roy Williams to evoke the words of the departed Smith and essentially have him say his wish was to keep the building there is certainly ramping the fight up. The message from Williams was the first shot, and that was followed on Tuesday with a message from Tyler Hansbrough. Tyler Hansbrough agrees: Renovate, Don't Relocate the Dean E. Smith Center. Please sign our petition – https://t.co/R9kFNQy1H4. #UNC #Tarheels #uncbasketball #uncchapelhill #DeanDome pic.twitter.com/3IiXjPUCNJ— Smith Center South (@SmithCenterUNC) January 20, 2026 After this was posted, other basketball players have taken to the site with a similar message. They’ve also challenged fans to resist all efforts to move basketball away from South Campus and to a site on the Carolina North Complex. While UNC owns the land of the former Horace Williams Airport, it is decidedly off the main campus, specifically about two miles from the corner of Franklin and Columbia. In terms of driving distance that’s about half a mile further than the same point is to the Smith Center, and it’s also a significant distance away from any students that choose to live on campus. The debate about the future of where UNC Basketball plays appears to be getting heated. Multiple conversations with fans mirror those split opinions, from those who see the benefit of starting from scratch and going off-campus to the ones who want to preserve the one bit of tradition left in college basketball when so much else about the sport has seemingly changed overnight. The issue isn’t even that simple, though. Inside Carolina has done extensive reporting on both the work and costs of renovating the Smith Center and building the new arena at Carolina North. There’s one thing that unites the options: a high cost. That factor may be what ultimately decides the issue. Unlike the early 1980’s when basketball ruled campus and UNC could just focus on making a building that held a lot of people, the costs of providing a new arena that would bring the Tar Heels up to the level of other major programs is substantially higher. If one were to use the inflation calculator, the $36 million dollars that was raised privately to build the Smith Center equates to $99.29 million dollars in 2025. That’s not even 20% of what the cost would be for either option today. What has mostly been unknown about either option—from administrators who haven’t even formally announced a plan or the group looking to renovate the Smith Center—is what the plan is for acquiring this money. The idea that this would cost upwards of $500 million is pretty reasonable. An arena oft-cited as one that folks want Carolina to aspire to is the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, currently in its fifteenth season at a cost $238 million. Baylor’s new basketball arena cost $212 million, but it only has 7,000 seats. The home arena for NC State is…

Amid Shortage of Juvenile Detention Beds, Mecklenburg’s Sole Facility Sits Empty
Mecklenburg County sent the second-highest number of young people into North Carolina’s detention system last year — yet it has no juvenile detention center. In 2025, 2,186 people were admitted … The post Amid Shortage of Juvenile Detention Beds, Mecklenburg’s Sole Facility Sits Empty appeared first on Queen City Nerve.

Millie Bobby Brown Debuted Her Bob On The Red Carpet In A Glitzy Gown
Millie Bobby Brown attended the 2026 Joy Awards in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in a sparkly dress and a fresh haircut.

