Month: October 2025
When Washington Grinds to a Halt: The High-Stakes Standoff Over America’s Checkbook
This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. As midnight struck on Wednesday, the machinery of the federal government began its familiar descent into partial paralysis—a scenario that has become almost ritualistic in American politics, yet never loses its capacity to disrupt lives and shake public confidence. But this shutdown carries a particular…
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Never leave a charger in an outlet without your phone: I’ll reveal the 3 main reasons
Some people are not in the habit of removing chargers from outlets after charging their electronic devices. However, not many people are aware of the possible consequences of such a habit. What can happen if you leave the charger in the outlet? Even in standby mode, there is a component inside the charger that continues…
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They Really Do Hate The Country: Dem Candidate Trashes American Symbols
Democrats clearly haven’t learned a thing from their 2024 wipeout. If there’s one politician who perfectly embodies that stubborn refusal to face reality, it’s Ghazala Hashmi. Her campaign for Virginia’s lieutenant governorship has quickly turned into a spectacle, and she’s managing to make herself the punchline in the process. At a recent campaign stop, Hashmi…
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Discover the power of this miracle fruit to lower blood sugar
Guava is not only a tasty tropical fruit — but it may also offer powerful benefits for blood sugar management, making it a smart choice for people with diabetes or those trying to prevent it. Here’s how guava may help lower blood sugar: 1. Low Glycemic Index (GI) Guava has a low glycemic index, which…
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JD Vance Hits Schumer Over Shutdown Standoff, Cites 1996 Immigration Remarks
Vice President JD Vance is putting Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on the defensive, resurfacing decades-old remarks from Schumer to argue that Democrats have abandoned their own past positions in the fight over the latest government shutdown. The standoff centers on a continuing resolution meant to keep federal agencies funded. While the House passed…
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NYC Mayoral Frontrunner Mamdani Shifts Stance on Controversial Slogan Amid Political Pressure
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist frontrunner in New York City’s mayoral race, has walked back his earlier embrace of the phrase “globalize the intifada,” acknowledging that the slogan carries painful connotations for Jewish communities even as it is used by many activists as a call for Palestinian solidarity. The move, announced during an interview with…
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Thune Poised to Trigger ‘Nuclear Option’ to Speed Up Trump Confirmations
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is preparing to use the “nuclear option” to clear a logjam of Trump nominees due to unprecedented Democratic Party obstruction in the Senate. Thune is setting the stage to use the parliamentary maneuver in order to lower the filibuster threshold for confirming large batches of lower-level presidential nominees, marking…
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Government Shutdown Continues As Senate Democrats Block GOP Funding Bill for the Third Time
The United States government entered its first full day of a partial shutdown on Wednesday after the Senate once again failed to move forward on a funding resolution. For the third time in two days, lawmakers rejected a proposal that would have extended government operations into November, leaving millions of Americans facing uncertainty about the…
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Trump’s Warning to the Media: A Dangerous New Phase in the Battle Over Press Freedom
In a moment that sent shockwaves through the political and journalistic world, former president Donald Trump issued a stark warning to the press: “Changes are coming.” The words were not directed at foreign adversaries like Iran, nor toward the economy, nor even at political rivals in Congress. Instead, they were aimed squarely at the American…
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Maxwell House Drops Its 133-Year Legacy for “Maxwell Apartment” — But At What Cost?
Few consumer brands in America carry the same heritage weight as Maxwell House coffee. For more than a century, the name has been a staple in pantries, breakfast tables, diners, and workplaces. Its slogan, “Good to the Last Drop,” became so iconic that even U.S. presidents quoted it. Yet, in a move that has raised…
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