Month: October 2025
Kentucky Democrat Defects to GOP: “The Party Left Me”
In a major shakeup for Kentucky politics, State Senator Robin Webb has announced she is leaving the Democratic Party and joining the Republican Party, citing deep ideological differences and frustration with her former party’s leftward shift. The move, first reported by Fox News, marks a significant setback for Democrats in a state where they have…
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Jeremy Meeks today: What ‘world’s hottest felon’ looks like at 41
Jeremy Meeks, the Blue-Eyed Bandit, took the country by storm when the Stockton Police Department posted a mugshot photo of him following an arrest in 2014 during a gang sweep called Operation Ceasefire in Stockton, California. Meeks, who had a tough upbringing and was born and raised during “the crack era” which hit USA in the…
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Wisconsin Dairy Queen’s “Politically Incorrect” Sign Sparks Nationwide Debate on Free Speech and Tradition
A small-town Dairy Queen in Kewaskum, Wisconsin has unexpectedly found itself at the center of a national conversation after a sign outside its store went viral online. The hand-painted notice, which included greetings like “Merry Christmas” and an offer of free sundaes for veterans, was described by its owner as “politically incorrect” — and it’s stirred both heartfelt…
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Dozens of Democratic Candidates Decline to Back Hakeem Jeffries as Party Leadership Faces Growing Tension
In a sign of rising division within the Democratic Party, dozens of Democratic candidates running for U.S. House seats across the country say they are unwilling — or not yet ready — to commit to supporting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) for party leader. According to a recent report from Axios, 113 Democratic candidates considered competitive in…
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Inside the Life: The Comedy Legend, His Daughter, and the Journey Few Have Seen
Few entertainers have brought as much joy and laughter to the world as Jim Carrey. From his days on In Living Color to unforgettable performances in Ace Ventura, The Mask, The Truman Show, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, he remains one of comedy’s most brilliant and beloved figures. But behind the infectious humor lies a man shaped by hardship, perseverance,…
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Joe Biden Opinion on Trump’s Role in Gaza Ceasefire, Calling It a Step Toward “Enduring Peace”
In a rare moment of bipartisan acknowledgment, President Joe Biden publicly commended Donald Trump for his role in brokering a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas, marking one of the first sustained ceasefires since the devastating conflict began in October 2023. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza had escalated dramatically over two years of violence, with reports estimating that tens of thousands…
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Window grills that curve at the bottom reveal something—here’s what
Have you ever come across windows with bars that seem to bulge outward slightly? You may have wondered what these bulging bars are for — are they merely ornamental, or do they serve a specific purpose? Let’s dive into the world of window bars, particularly those with an intriguing feature known as a “potbelly.” Purpose…
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The Untold Story of Coin Ridges: Why Dimes and Quarters Feature Tiny Grooves
They’ve been held a thousand times by you.They were slipped into parking meters.On counters, they were stacked.flipped them to make choices. But have you ever really looked at a quarter?Run your thumb along its edge? Those tiny ridges — they’re not just for grip.They’re not decoration.They’re not an accident. These anti-theft measures date back 300…
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What Psychology Tells Us About People Who Help Clear the Table
Small Gestures, Big Insights In daily life, simple actions often reveal who we truly are. One such action is helping a waiter clear the table after a meal. Though it seems minor, psychology shows that this gesture reflects empathy, social awareness, and emotional intelligence. Empathy and Social Awareness When someone helps a waiter, they show…
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Catch this insect in your home? Take it out right away!
Why Lanternflies Are a Problem They call it a lanternfly, but it doesn’t glow. It sucks—literally. This insect is from China. It arrived in the U.S., probably hitching a ride on a shipping container. First spotted in Pennsylvania in 2014, it’s now spreading across the East Coast like an unwanted tourist who refuses to leave. Sure,…
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