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From ’90s Heartthrob to Psychologist: A Quiet, Fulfilling Path
Long before he chose a quiet life away from fame, Chad Allen was one of the most recognizable young faces on television. As a child actor, he grew up on soundstages rather than playgrounds, balancing schoolwork with long filming days across several popular TV series. Acting came naturally to him, and for a time, it…
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Trump accused of using autopen for latest pardons despite mocking Biden for doing it
It has been during a number of occasions that President Donald Trump accused his predecessor Joe Biden of plenty of things, including that he had been hiding his actual health from the public during his presidency. When Biden announced his battle with prostate cancer, Trump claimed Biden was well-aware of the diagnosis during his presidency.…
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New York City’s political landscape just to
The leaked files sketch out a coordinated strategy, not a loose wish list. DSA organizers talk about “testing” boycotts and divestment at every level of city life, then exporting the model nationwide. That means weaponizing municipal contracts, public pensions, and nonprofit regulations to punish any perceived link to Israel, while daring opponents to call it…
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No President Ever Tried This. Trump Just Did — On Live Camera
Trump’s comments, delivered after he blasted coverage of a failed Iran operation as “out of control,” were not a slip or a muttered aside. They were clear, deliberate, and aimed squarely at journalists he believes have wronged him. By hinting at retaliation and “changes” for the press, he pushed beyond the usual partisan complaints into…
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Leno’s Final, Risky Goodbye
He has always measured time not in years, but in miles. For Jay Leno, life was the stretch of road between a studio stage and a humming garage, between the applause of strangers and the solitude of a man turning a wrench at midnight. The burns, the surgeries, the close calls with death only sharpened…
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I Thought I Saved a Lost Child — Thirteen Years Later, a Stranger Took Him From Me
When I was 25, I worked as a school bus driver. It wasn’t a dream job, but it paid the bills and kept my life moving forward. One cold night just days before Christmas, I had finished my route and was driving the empty bus back to the depot when I saw a small figure…
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Donald Trump signed Bill to make tips tax-free!
On July 4, 2025, Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, enacting a broad revision of the federal tax code. Supporters describe the legislation as meaningful relief for working Americans, while critics warn that its long-term fiscal cost—estimated at roughly $3.4 trillion added to the federal deficit over the next decade—may outweigh its immediate benefits.…
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Elvis Presley’s private 1962 Lockheed JetStar plane up for auction
It’s rusty, missing an engine, and has been sitting on a runway in New Mexico for more than 30 years — but a private jet once owned by Elvis Presley is on the market for the second time in less than two years. The 1962 Lockheed JetStar, once joint-owned by Presley and his father Vernon,…
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It’s done! He didn’t hesitate for long and made another decision! Donald Trump has signed
In a recent move to combat anti-Semitism, former U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that has significant implications for foreign students and individuals involved in pro-Palestinian protests. This order authorizes the deportation of international students who participate in demonstrations perceived as anti-Israel, aligning with the administration’s broader strategy to address campus activities deemed…
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The Human Side of Leadership: Donald Trump’s Moment of Reflection in Washington D.C.
The Human Side of Leadership: Donald Trump’s Moment of Reflection in Washington D.C.Posted onDecember 28, 2025 ByadminNo Commentson The Human Side of Leadership: Donald Trump’s Moment of Reflection in Washington D.C.In Washington, D.C., countless moments take place each day that shape the course of history, influence public policy, and contribute to the nation’s collective memory.…
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