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Historical Events in January 1965

January1965 Calendar Jan 1 31st Orange Bowl: #5 Texas beats #1 Alabama, 21-17 Jan 1 31st Sugar Bowl: #7 LSU beats Syracuse, 13-10 Jan 1 49-year-old former England international soccer forward Stanley Matthews becomes only player to be awarded a knighthood while still playing (Stoke City) Jan 1 51st Rose Bowl: #4 Michigan beats #8 Oregon State, 34-7 Murphy Joins US Senate Jan 1 American actor George Murphy begins his term as US Senator from California

How belly buttons can cause body odour

Here are some reasons you need to clean your belly button. Your belly button is the connection that once existed between you and your mother. When you’re born, the umbilical cord was cut off and what was left was a stump. After about two weeks, that stump falls off and what is left is your belly button. Belly buttons look different, but there are broadly two types, the innie and outie belly button.

How Homeland Complicates Showtimes Transition to Streaming

Showtime‘s recent expansion from premium cable channel to streaming service has hit a hitch courtesy of 20th Century Fox. The studio recently sent a letter questioning whether Showtime was within its rights to make available “Homeland,” a series produced by Fox 21 Television Studios, on the streaming service.

Ice Spice blasts critics of her black sheer lace Oscars after party dress

The rapper, known for her candid presence and vibrant music, donned a custom Dolce & Gabbana ensemble that sparked conversations across platforms. Ice Spice made a striking appearance on the red carpet in a sheer, black, floor-length dress that was as bold as it was beautiful. The outfit, paired with a matching black bra and panty set underneath, showcased her fearless sense of style and unapologetic confidence. However, not all feedback from fans and onlookers was positive, leading to a moment of controversy for the artist.

Is Drinking Juice Healthy? | TIME

Juice is the health trend that just won’t go away. There’s a juicing shop on practically every city block, and everyone from your Spin instructor to your mother downs glasses of it daily. There’s no doubt that juicing is ubiquitous—but is it as healthy as everyone says? Juice can help you consume more vitamins and minerals, and that’s a positive for people who struggle to eat enough fruits and vegetables. But experts say it may not deserve its health halo.