Patient May Become First Person in Louisiana to Be Cured of Sickle Cell Disease

Patient May Become First Person in Louisiana to Be Cured of Sickle Cell Disease

Nationwide — Daniel Cressy, a 22-year-old African American man from New Orleans, Louisiana, is hoping to make history as the first person in the state to be cured of sickle cell disease using a groundbreaking new gene therapy. Daniel, who dreams of one day becoming a pilot, has been told he can only obtain a…

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A US state will require teachers to pass a Trump “loyalty test” under a controversial new rule

A US state will require teachers to pass a Trump “loyalty test” under a controversial new rule

Oklahoma to Require “MAGA Loyalty Test” for Teachers One US state is introducing a controversial requirement for teachers applying from New York or California. Oklahoma will now demand these teachers pass a so-called “loyalty test” to prove they don’t carry “radical leftist ideology.” PragerU to Administer the Exam Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s public schools superintendent, announced…

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15-Year-Old High School Football Player Passes Away During Practice

15-Year-Old High School Football Player Passes Away During Practice

A Texas high school student has d**d after suffering a medical emergency during football practice, according to school officials. In a statement shared with PEOPLE on Thursday, August 21, the Lancaster Independent School District identified the student as 15-year-old Preston Malone, a sophomore at Lancaster Early College High School. The district said Malone, who played on the…

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Star Of ‘Get Smart’ Passed Away At Age 97

Star Of ‘Get Smart’ Passed Away At Age 97

David Ketchum, the comedian and voice actor best remembered for his roles in Get Smart and Camp Runamuck, has d**d at the age of 97 on August 10, according to Variety. A familiar face on 1960s sitcoms, Ketchum made guest appearances on shows like I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Camp Runamuck. He also took part in the…

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How David Muir Became a Trusted Voice in Journalism

How David Muir Became a Trusted Voice in Journalism

David Muir has established himself as a trusted journalist in the United States, recognized for his professionalism and steady presence as an anchor at ABC News. Over the years, he has reported on major national and international events, offering audiences clear and reliable coverage during times of uncertainty. His reporting often emphasizes the human side…

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When I Discovered the Kindness in Boundaries

When I Discovered the Kindness in Boundaries

At first, I brushed it off as harmless fun, but it became a daily interruption — during work calls, meals, even in the evenings. Finally, I mentioned it to his mom. She smiled and said, “He’s just being a kid. You’re overreacting.” The next time it happened, I decided to speak gently to her son. I…

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A Story of Love, Loss, and Healing

A Story of Love, Loss, and Healing

My son passed away at 16. My husband, Sam, never shed a tear. Our family drifted apart and we eventually divorced. Sam remarried and 12 years later, he too passed away. A few days later, his wife came to see me. She said, “It’s time you know the truth. Sam had …”She placed a small…

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When My Parents Sold My Car to Save My Brother, I Learned This Lesson

When My Parents Sold My Car to Save My Brother, I Learned This Lesson

Last month, on my birthday, my parents sold my car. I had saved for years to buy it, making sacrifices, working long shifts, and dreaming of the freedom it represented. But none of that seemed to matter when my brother Josh called them in tears after crashing his own. They told me it was urgent—Josh…

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I Complained About My Wife’s Gift to Her Parents — Her Reply Changed Everything

I Complained About My Wife’s Gift to Her Parents — Her Reply Changed Everything

My wife works two full-time jobs and earns a strong six-figure income. I don’t work nearly as much — I’ve been in a season of “finding myself,” trying different things but without the same drive she has.Recently, she gave her parents a generous sum to help them buy a new car. I watched this unfold,…

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What I Learned Working Behind the Scenes at a Hotel

What I Learned Working Behind the Scenes at a Hotel

I used to work in a hotel, and one of the most common questions I got from guests was about those little bottles of shampoo and conditioner in the bathrooms. Most people thought they were just freebies to use once and throw away, but there’s actually more to the story. What guests don’t often realize…

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