Month: September 2025

Trump says he will require voter ID with executive order
Trump Announces Executive Order on Voter ID President Donald Trump announced plans to sign an executive order requiring voter ID for elections nationwide. He shared the news on social media late Saturday night, adding that he aims to implement additional election reforms. Trump’s Social Media Statement On Truth Social, Trump wrote:“Voter I.D. Must Be Part…
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SAD NEWS FOR TRUMP FAMILY
In a surprising and emotional turn of events, the Trump family is facing a heartbreaking loss that has left them reeling. Sources close to the family have confirmed that Donald Trump’s longtime personal aide and confidant, John Keller, passed away unexpectedly over the weekend due to a sudden health complication. Keller had been by Trump’s side…
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Legendary Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Player Passes Away at 84
Lee Roy Jordan, a five-time Pro Bowler who played a key role in helping the Dallas Cowboys capture their first Super Bowl title in 1971, has d**d at the age of 84. The Cowboys announced his passing on Saturday in a heartfelt statement shared on X. “It is with a very heavy heart that we share…
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Appeals court rules Trump’s worldwide tariffs illegal
Appeals Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs A federal appeals court ruled that most of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are unlawful, striking a major blow to his efforts to reshape U.S. trade policy on his own. In a 7-4 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected Trump’s authority to impose the tariffs.…
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Marco Rubio’s Labor Day Joke Has Trump in Stitches
Washington, D.C. — At President Trump’s Cabinet meeting, Secretary of State Marco Rubio lightened the mood with a perfectly timed Labor Day quip that had the entire room laughing — including the President himself. Rubio joked that Labor Day has become the “most meaningful” holiday of his life, given the juggling act he’s currently managing. In…
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Can You Eat Stale Bread Safely? Here’s What You Should Know
Is Stale Bread Safe to Eat? Here’s What You Need to Know We’ve all faced it—a crusty loaf of bread sitting on the counter, leaving us to wonder: is it just stale or spoiled? Bread does go stale quickly, but the key question is safety. Stale vs. Spoiled If the bread is dry and hard…
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Simply hang a few of these leaves near your door, and flies and mosquitoes will vanish
Keep Mosquitoes Away Naturally: How Plant Leaves Can Help During hot summer days, mosquitoes and other insects can make life uncomfortable. These pests don’t just annoy—they can carry diseases like dengue, malaria, and other illnesses. Fortunately, natural methods like using plant leaves can keep your home pest-free. Wormwood Leaves: A Natural Insect Repellent Wormwood leaves…
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Trump lashes out after court rules his tariffs ‘unconstitutional’
Trump’s Tariffs Hit a Legal Wall Donald Trump’s tariffs have dominated headlines for months. But now, a U.S. court has struck them down as “unconstitutional” and illegal. The ruling sent the president into a fiery outburst. Court Rejects Trump’s Authority For months, Trump’s presidency revolved around tariffs. Branded as “reciprocal tariffs,” they were rolled out…
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A Holiday Concert That Changed How I Saw My Stepdad
When I was 10, my mom remarried, and I gained a stepdad, Jim. At first, I saw him as just some random guy trying to take over my dad’s place. I didn’t want him around, and I kept my distance. One winter, my school was putting on a holiday concert, and I had a small…
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I was totally in the dark on this!
The microwave ring cover, often overlooked, plays an important role in the functionality of a microwave oven. This component, typically found beneath the glass turntable, is designed to support and facilitate the smooth rotation of the turntable itself. In spite of its importance, many people remain unaware of its true purpose, often mistaking it for…
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