Month: July 2025
AOC Sparks Legal Controversy After Accusing Trump on Social Media
AOC Sparks Legal Controversy After Accusing Trump on Social Media Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is drawing intense criticism—and potential legal scrutiny—after making a controversial statement on social media that referred to former President Donald Trump as a “rapist.” In a now-viral post on X (formerly Twitter), Ocasio-Cortez suggested that Trump was responsible for delaying the…
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His body was itchy, he thought it was an allergy
His body was itchy, he thought it was an allergy, but a harsh diagnosis changed his life. For several weeks, Laura Gómez, a 32-year-old young mother, began experiencing intense itching. At first, she thought it was a simple allergy. She changed her soap, avoided certain foods, and even visited a dermatologist, who prescribed creams and…
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California Cannabis Exec Donated to Democrats Before ICE Raid Exposed Underage Labor
A prominent California cannabis grower is facing intense scrutiny after federal authorities discovered undocumented workers—including minors—as young as 14 years old—working on his marijuana farm. Graham Farrar, co-founder and president of Glass House Farms, has made significant political donations to top California Democrats, including Governor Gavin Newsom. The revelations came shortly after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
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Trump Fires Back at CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in Fiery Exchange
Trump Clashes with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in Heated Press Conference In a tense press briefing at the White House on Thursday, former President Donald Trump engaged in a fiery exchange with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, accusing her of bias and dismissing her network’s credibility. The confrontation, which quickly made headlines, underscored the ongoing friction between…
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Obama Urges Public To Call Representatives To Vote Against Trump BBB
Former President Obama is trying to remain relevant as he urged Americans to call their representatives and demand that they vote against President Donald Trump’s megabill as the House nears voting on the bill. “More than 16 million Americans are at risk of losing their health care because Republicans in Congress are rushing to pass…
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Bone can.cer: early signs you shouldn’t ignore
Bone cancer is a rare but serious disease that can develop as a primary tumor (originating in the bone) or as a metastasis from another cancer (such as breast, lung, or prostate cancer). Detecting its symptoms early is crucial for effective treatment. Below, we explain the warning signs and some natural recipes that can help…
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Perennial Flowers That Naturally Crowd Out Weeds
Beginner gardeners don’t know that perennial flowering plants can act like living mulch, filling in bare soil so weeds have little room to sprout. I have been using this technique for several years, and it has definitely reduced my herbicide use and weeding chores. Many of these plants also bring bonus benefits: beautiful blooms for you and nectar-rich…
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Beginner Raised Bed Garden Mistakes to Avoid
I love raised bed gardening, and I think it’s a perfect solution for everyone, both beginners and more experienced gardeners. Firstly, they’re a lot easier to tend and to maintain. You don’t need large tools to prepare, de-weed, or till the soil because it’s already well-aerated and contained within a defined space. Secondly, you aren’t relying on…
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Beginner Raised Bed Garden Mistakes to Avoid
I love raised bed gardening, and I think it’s a perfect solution for everyone, both beginners and more experienced gardeners. Firstly, they’re a lot easier to tend and to maintain. You don’t need large tools to prepare, de-weed, or till the soil because it’s already well-aerated and contained within a defined space. Secondly, you aren’t relying on…
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Kitchen Scraps You Can Use to Feed Your Plants (No Compost Needed)
When I talk to beginner gardeners about fertilizing plants or composting, they start giving me funny looks. Unfortunately, many people think that these are complicated, time-consuming, or expert things, but that is not the case at all. Even if you have little time or little knowledge, you can simply feed your plants with kitchen scraps. Some common food…
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