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Mar 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Joe Rogan’s $10, 000 Blood‑Cleanse: What Happens Inside?

Joe Rogan recently shared a new health routine that cost about $10, 000. The podcast host and former fighter said he went to a clinic called Ways2Well for a procedure known as plasmapheresis. In simple terms, the doctor removed plasma—the liquid part of his blood—then returned it after filtering out

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Michigan’s School‑Credit Debate: Who Wins?

The U. S. Department of Education is pushing a new tax‑credit plan that lets parents donate money for their children’s education and then receive up to $1, 700 back on their taxes. The idea is that the money will go into scholarship programs so kids can choose schools or extra services. The plan wa

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Rallying Against the King: A New Look at Nationwide Protests

The “No Kings” movement has gathered people from coast to coast, bringing together a mix of activists, retirees and everyday citizens who feel that the current administration is pushing too far. In a surprising turn, the protests this year drew crowds in cities that range from New York to Lander,

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Mar 27 2026CRIME

Brazil Gives Police a New Crypto Tool

Brazil’s lawmakers have passed a new rule that lets police use crypto they seize from criminals. The move gives law‑enforcement agencies a fresh way to fight organized crime. The new law, numbered 15. 358, says that any digital money used in a crime can be taken away by the state. The seized crypto

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Shifting Weather: What’s Next After a Slow Warm-Up

Michigan’s weather is playing a slow game of catch-up this week. While the state won’t see dramatic changes overnight, the southern half is in for a steady rise in temperatures starting today. By Thursday, residents there could enjoy a much warmer feel in the air—though not all regions will get the

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Mar 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Smart ways to tidy up during Amazon's sale

Clutter can feel overwhelming, but a good organizer fixes that fast. Amazon's current deals include stackable bins that promise to double closet space. These bins come at a discount, making them an affordable upgrade for anyone tired of messy piles. The 5-pack is versatile—use it for clothes, snacks

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Mar 22 2026HEALTH

The foods nutritionists once warned you about but you should actually eat

For years, people have followed food rules they didn’t question—like avoiding certain foods because “experts” said so. But what if those warnings were wrong? Many foods once called unhealthy are actually packed with nutrients that most diets lack. The problem started when food companies pushed low-f

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Mar 19 2026CRIME

The Arrest of a Notorious Drug Gang Boss

A key member of one of Ecuador’s largest drug trafficking groups has been taken into custody in Mexico City, marking a major step for law‑enforcement agencies across the region. The suspect, known by the nickname “Little Wolf, ” was previously wanted for his role in the 2023 murder of a president

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Mar 18 2026CRIME

Power Struggles: Why Cutting Off Cartel Leaders Fails

Trump’s call for a “military coalition” against drug cartels in Latin America has sparked debate. The idea of eliminating cartel bosses—an approach likened to cutting off a Hydra’s heads—seems simple, but history shows it often backfires. When one leader dies, others step up, and the power vacuum ca

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Mar 18 2026POLITICS

Michigan Senate Race Signals Shifting Politics

Michigan voters face a new U. S. Senate contest that could change the national balance of power. The current seat, held by Democrat Gary Peters, will open after he steps down this year. Republicans and Democrats are scrambling to name candidates for the August 2026 primary and the November general e

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