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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

A peek inside Rhode Island's rare $18. 8M coastal mansion

Watch Hill looks like a postcard stuck in time. The small corner of Rhode Island feels more like a 19th-century painting than a modern town. Instead of towering condos or flashy beach clubs, you find narrow lanes lined with large shingle-style homes that have watched storms roll by for generations.

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Weight Gain Can Make Your Penis Seem Smaller, Experts Say

A recent study shows that about half of men are unhappy with how big they think their penis is. Many of those feelings may come from lifestyle choices rather than actual shrinkage. When a person puts on extra belly fat, the added tissue can cover part of the penis, making it look shorter even though

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Israel Approves More Housing in West Bank: What It Means for Peace

Israel recently greenlit plans to build over 2, 000 new homes in three West Bank settlements, a move that’s stirring fresh debates about land disputes and future borders. The decision, led by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, aims to strengthen Israel’s presence in the territory, which most countri

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

From Real Estate to Intelligence: A Sudden Shift in Pulte’s Focus

Bill Pulte’s sudden move from housing policy to national intelligence has left many wondering about his original plans for the housing market. Just days after taking charge of a major housing agency, he was handed a new role overseeing national security. His big ideas—like making home loans cheaper

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

A closer look at Israel's latest West Bank housing plans

Israel’s government just approved plans to build over 2, 000 new homes in three West Bank settlements. These areas are under Israeli control but claimed by Palestinians for a future state. Most countries see these settlements as against international law, making peace talks harder. Finance Minister

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Arkansas Students Apply for More School‑Choice Money

A recent count shows 54, 442 families in Arkansas have asked for Educational Freedom Accounts (EFAs) to help pay for private schooling or homeschooling next year. The deadline closed on Monday, and the new figures are a touch higher than last year’s 52, 529 applications. That slight jump comes even

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

Simple Guide to 2026 Stock Market Mood

The market in 2026 feels oddly relaxed even though many people think it’s still tight. Investors are noticing that stocks can be bought and sold with less fear than before, but the underlying conditions remain cautious. A few key points stand out. First, the economy is still juggling inflation

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

A $25 Million Hamptons Home: Legal Drama and a New Start

A former New York socialite is putting her Bridgehampton mansion on the market for $25 million after a tangled legal battle over a $3. 5 million mortgage she never paid. The house sits on seven acres and was once valued between $12 and $18 million, but the owner’s lender bought it at a Zoom auction

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Church and State: A Fresh Take on a Long‑Debated Idea

The United States was built on many ideas, but the notion that it started with a strict split between religion and government is not clear from its founding documents. The First Amendment says Congress cannot set up a national religion or stop people from practicing theirs, and it also protects free

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

California Tax Decision Hits Salad Brand

The state of California has ruled that a New England–based salad‑dressing maker must pay income tax, even though the company claims it only sells its products in the state. The decision comes from the California Office of Tax Appeals, which said the firm’s activities in the state go beyond simple sa

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