Month: October 2025
Neither daily nor weekly: what is the ideal shower frequency for those over 65 years old
Specialists recommend avoiding both daily showers and spacing them out too far in adults over 65. The details. As the years go by, the skin of adults over 65 undergoes significant changes: it becomes thinner, loses elasticity, and reduces the production of natural oils. These factors mean that the ideal shower frequency for those over…
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Fetterman, Other Dems Break Ranks On Shutdown: ‘Sends Wrong Message’
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman on Sunday voiced criticism of his own party over the ongoing government shutdown, saying Democrats are sending the “wrong message” in their handling of the budget impasse. “Shutting our government down. That’s the wrong message for the world, for Americans as well, too,” Fetterman told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo.…
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What Most Cracker Barrel Fans Never Realized Until Now
If you’ve ever stepped inside a Cracker Barrel, you know exactly what to expect — the warm, rustic charm, delicious comfort food, and that unmistakable old-country atmosphere. No matter which location you visit, the feeling is always the same. But even the most loyal Cracker Barrel fans might not realize just how much thought goes…
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Bombshell New Approval Ratings Reveal What Americans Really Think of Donald Trump
For weeks, whispers in Washington hinted that the next round of presidential approval ratings would be bad. Not just ordinary-bad — historic. Now, the numbers are in. And the truth, depending on who you ask, either confirms what the media’s been saying for months… or exposes just how divided the United States has become under Donald…
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Gov. Tim Walz Faces Renewed Scrutiny Over Fraud Allegations in State Housing Program
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is under growing pressure as questions mount about his administration’s oversight of a state housing program that was shut down amid allegations of widespread fraud. The controversy comes just days after Walz announced his bid for a third term, putting his record on government accountability in the spotlight. Federal Involvement After…
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Newsom Facing Questions After Old Scandal Resurfaces
As more and more people wonder if California Governor Gavin Newsom would run for president in 2028, one of his most controversial prior scandals is coming back into the news. Newsom admitted to having an affair with Ruby Rippey Gibney, the wife of his close friend and campaign manager Alex Tourk, while he was mayor…
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House Passes Bill To Deport Migrants Who Assault Police Officers
The GOP-controlled House passed a measure that would require the federal government to deport any illegal immigrant who assaults a police officer over the objections of a majority of Democrats. The legislation passed with a vote of 265 to 148, with 54 Democrats siding with the GOP. The Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault…
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Jeffries Says Democrats Will Hold Trump Officials Accountable if They Regain Power
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has sparked intense political debate after suggesting that a future Democratic-controlled Congress could seek accountability for former Trump administration officials, comments that critics have characterized as an attempt to “weaponize government.” Jeffries made the remarks during an interview on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes,” where he discussed the challenges…
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Schumer Faces Backlash After Remarks About Government Shutdown Spark Outrage
Washington, D.C. — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) is under fire from both Republicans and moderates after remarks he made about the ongoing federal government shutdown were interpreted as celebrating its political impact on Democrats. The controversy erupted after reports emerged that Schumer had told colleagues the standoff was “getting better for us every…
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Vance Swats Down Epstein Critics, Says Trump’s Been ‘Incredibly Transparent’
Vice President Vance defended the Trump administration’s handling of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a press conference in Canton, Ohio, following an event promoting the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” “The president has been very clear. We’re not shielding anything,” Vance said in response to a question from a reporter earlier this week.…
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