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May 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicken Chaos: The In-Flight Snack That Sparked a Storm

A woman's decision to bring a whole rotisserie chicken on a plane caused quite a stir. The incident happened at a busy airport in New Jersey. The woman, a lifestyle influencer, shared her experience on a popular social media platform. She had packed the chicken to meet her protein needs during an

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Trump Family's Crypto Cash Grab

The Trump family's involvement in cryptocurrency is growing fast, and it's raising some serious questions. Unlike hotels or casinos, crypto deals can be secretive and cross borders easily. This makes it tough to track who's giving money to whom. The Trump family has already jumped into this world wi

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Family Fortune: A Closer Look

The Trump family has found a way to turn the presidency into a money-making machine. In just a few weeks, their businesses have raked in over $2 billion. This cash flow comes from various ventures, including real estate, a digital currency, and an exclusive club set to open in Washington, where a me

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Dangers of Federal School Choice Programs

The recent victory in Texas marked a significant milestone in the school choice movement. President Trump's push for school choice has led to the largest expansion in U. S. history. However, there are concerns about the potential pitfalls of federal involvement in education. Some proposals, like the

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Key to Happier Elders: What Matters Most

Japan is home to many older adults who live independently. A recent study looked into what makes these seniors feel good about their lives, even when they don't have many social activities. The study focused on a group of 1, 183 people aged 65 and above. The goal was to figure out what factors co

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May 14 2025POLITICS

How Intelligent People Get Drawn into Conspiracy Theories

Many people assume that only those who are not well-informed or struggling with mental health issues get caught up in conspiracy theories. However, research shows that even highly intelligent individuals can fall into these traps. This is a pervasive issue that affects people from all walks of lif

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Rosuvastatin's Role in Combating Chemo Brain

Chemotherapy is a tough journey. It can mess with your brain, causing memory lapses, trouble focusing, and even feelings of depression and anxiety. This is often called "chemo brain. " Now, there's a drug called rosuvastatin, usually used to lower cholesterol, that might help with this issue. It wor

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

How Feminist Beliefs Shape Women's Relationships

Growing up with emotional wounds can shape how women handle fights in their romantic relationships. But here's a twist: having a strong feminist identity might just be the secret weapon for navigating these challenges. This isn't about drama or power struggles. It's about understanding how past exp

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Middle East Money Maze

The Trump family's financial footprint in the Middle East has grown significantly since the start of the first term. This growth includes numerous projects, such as luxury skyscrapers, golf courses, and even cryptocurrency ventures. The president's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Israel's Strike on Gaza: A High-Risk Gamble

In a bold move, Israel launched an airstrike on Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza. The goal? To take out Muhammad Sinwar, a key figure in Hamas's leadership. This wasn't just any attack. It was a targeted mission, aimed at one of the last major Hamas leaders still active in the region. Three Isra

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