Month: October 2025
Declassified Report Sparks Controversy Over 2016 Election Intelligence and Campaign Strategy
A newly declassified intelligence report has stirred debate across political circles, reigniting discussions about the 2016 presidential election and the U.S. government’s handling of foreign interference. The report, made public last week by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, reveals previously classified details about foreign intelligence gathering in the lead-up to the 2016 election. Among…
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Michelle Obama reveals sad reason she never wore braids in White House
Michelle Obama served as First Lady between 2009 and 2017 For 8 years, Michelle Obama lived in the White House, abiding by the roster of responsibilities that made up her role as First Lady. However, only recently has the best-selling author shed light on the often harsh realities of the high-profile political position, one of…
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KATHY BATES HEALTH: ACTRESS ‘WENT BERSERK’ AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF ‘INCURABLE’ CONDITION
Kathy Bates, the Academy Award-winning actress, recently shared her battle with an “incurable” condition in an interview with Dr. Phil. She revealed her second encounter with cancer after surviving ovarian cancer in 2003. Bates disclosed, “It’s no secret that I am an ovarian cancer survivor, nine years and counting. But few know that several weeks…
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Trump Defends DOJ Official Over Ghislaine Maxwell Meeting, Prison Transfer
President Donald Trump stated that he was unaware of Ghislaine Maxwell’s recent transfer to prison and did not give his personal approval for it. “I had no knowledge of it whatsoever, no, I learned about it just as you did,” Trump remarked on Tuesday. The president was inquired about Maxwell during an event related to…
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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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Hosta: The Shade-Loving Garden Plant With Unexpected Hidden Benefits
When people think of hostas, they picture elegant, lush leaves in every shade of green — from lime to deep emerald, striped with cream or gold. These hardy perennials are the undisputed champions of shady gardens, grown for their broad, graceful foliage rather than their blooms. But what most people don’t realize is that this…
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30 Amazing Benefits of Lactuca serriola (Wild Lettuce)
Lactuca serriola, also known as wild lettuce or prickly lettuce, is a tall, weedy plant that many people overlook. Yet, this wild herb has been treasured for centuries due to its impressive effects on the body and mind. While it may resemble common lettuce, its real power lies in its natural sedative compounds and bitter…
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How to Preserve Meat and Rice in Jars: A Delicious Homemade Canned Meal That Lasts for Months
If you’re looking for a practical, delicious, and long-lasting way to preserve meat without refrigeration, this traditional method of canning meat with rice and vegetables is perfect. The process is simple, requires only a few ingredients, and results in ready-to-eat jars of hearty food that can be stored for months in a cool, dark place.…
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Trump’s 2025 Corporate Settlement Windfall Draws Harsh Criticism From Sanders
In 2025, Donald Trump has collected what many observers describe as extraordinary settlement payments—far beyond his official presidential salary. His inflow of corporate payouts has become a point of controversy, as critics raise questions about potential conflicts of interest when a sitting president receives large sums from private companies. Senator Bernie Sanders took to social…
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Pine Cone Syrup: A Newbie-Friendly Guide (Benefits, How to Make It, and Everyday Uses)
If you love old-world remedies with a gourmet twist, pine cone syrup is a gem. Made from young, green pine cones, this thick, amber syrup carries forest aromatics (hello, α-pinene and friends), a gentle resinous sweetness, and a long history in home kitchens for soothing throats and flavoring food. Below you’ll find a clear, step-by-step…
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