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@driftwaves30 As a test, please download a new copy of a mod that's confirmed compatible with the latest patch (1.89). Add that mod, and nothing else, to your Mods folder, and see whether your game loads. If it does, you can start adding back your other mods, but it sounds like you'll need to break up the folders you have into smaller batches to figure out which mods are causing the problems.
If you get the same issue with only the new mod added to your Mods folder, get rid of that mod and try a new one instead, just to be thorough. If that mod doesn't work either, move the entire Sims 4 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, open the game to spawn a clean folder, and add one mod to that folder. Your saves and other content will be intact in the folder you moved but temporarily not read by the game; you can add that data back once you've sorted through your mods.