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Supreme Court to Hear Case About Facebook Data-Harvesting Incident
Investors claim the company misled them and this led to a drop in the value of its stock.
Supreme Court to Hear Case About Facebook Data-Harvesting Incident
Investors claim the company misled them and this led to a drop in the value of its stock.
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EU Elections: The Winners and the Losers
The biggest winner was the National Rally party of Marine Le Pen, which dominated the French polls, causing President Macron to call a snap national election.
Mayorkas Touts ‘Positive’ Early Signs That Biden’s Border Executive Order Is Working
The DHS chief also said the Biden administration is ready to defend the executive order against lawsuits and called for congressional action on the border.
Infants Exposed to SARS-CoV-2 During Pregnancy 10 Times More Likely to Have Developmental Delays: Study
A recent study found infants exposed to COVID-19 in utero scored lower in communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem-solving, and personal-social domains.
UN Security Council Passes Resolution Affirming Biden-Proposed Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
The Biden administration has insisted the cease-fire proposal is in line with the latest terms Israeli negotiators have offered Hamas.
DNC Invests $2 Million to Win Key Down-Ballot Races in 11 Non-Battleground States
Democrats look to break state GOP supermajorities. ‘We’re investing now to build infrastructure and win big up and down the ballot,’ the DNC chair said.
US Scientists to Investigate Possible Respiratory Spread of Bird Flu in Cows
It’s still unclear how the influenza is spreading among cattle.
Late Bedtime Linked to Higher Rates of Depression and Anxiety, Large-Scale Study Finds
A new study by Stanford Medicine researchers reveals the surprising risks of staying awake until the early morning hours.
Chinese Jets Circle Dutch Ship, Create ‘Unsafe Situation’ in East China Sea, Says Netherlands
Chinese fighter jets circled a Dutch frigate and approached a Dutch helicopter during a patrol in the East China Sea.
Top US Official Confirms Role in Israeli Operation: No ‘Forces on the Ground’
‘The United States has been providing support ... to help identify the locations of hostages in Gaza,’ national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.
Selenium–Counters Thyroid and Intestinal Disease, Alzheimer’s, and Cancer
Historically seen as a natural toxicant, selenium has many health benefits reaching to the smallest energy-producing facilities in our cells, the mitochondria.
US Focused on Strengthening Alliances Near China: Ambassador Burns
The US ambassador to China described ‘a battle of ideas’ between democracy and authoritarianism.
Jury Begins Deliberations in Hunter Biden Gun Trial
The prosecution and defense have finished their closing arguments as the jury is set to begin deliberation.
House Republicans Seek to Ban DHS From Buying Chinese Batteries
A group of House Republicans has introduced additional legislation aimed at preventing the DHS from procuring batteries from six China-based companies.
Frontier Sends Update to 750,000 Customers Hit by Data Hack
Names, addresses, phone numbers, credit scores, and social security numbers were stolen in the breach.
The 20-Minute Summer Dessert That Lets You Make a Mess
Strawberry Eton mess is a delight to assemble and a dream to enjoy.
The 20-Minute Summer Dessert That Lets You Make a Mess
Strawberry Eton mess is a delight to assemble and a dream to enjoy.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Daylight Saving Time Nonsense
A more appropriate and meaningful parameter to decide on time changes or no time changes is improving the average temperature profile during the 8-hour work day
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
US Drug Shortage Reaches a Decade High: US Pharmacopeia Reports
There were 125 drug shortages by the end of 2023.
US Drug Shortage Reaches a Decade High: US Pharmacopeia Reports
There were 125 drug shortages by the end of 2023.
‘Johnny Belinda:’ From Tragedy to Fulfillment
A film that handles a delicate subject with remarkable skill and care.
Rufus Dawes and the Iron Brigade
Rufus Dawes’s leadership skills and battle-savvy led to his survival through some of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles.
A Disaster, a Single Dad, a Determined Woman, and a Long Time Coming
How did Father’s Day come about in the United States?
Embracing the Sourness: ‘When Life Gives You Lemons’
When life gets tough, stick it out, and you can still make the best of it.
‘Johnny Belinda:’ From Tragedy to Fulfillment
A film that handles a delicate subject with remarkable skill and care.
3 Spice Blends You Should Be Making at Home
Just as with salad dressings, you can make your own spice blends at home.
Prohibition Museum Recalls a Turbulent Time in American History
Walking through the museums lets visitors relive the prohibition.
Taking the Kids: 20+ Best Gifts for Traveling Dads
These gifts will be great additions to dad’s next trip.
Going to Yosemite National Park? This Scenic Train Ride Has Made USA Today’s Top 10 List
The steam locomotive could be the best way to explore Yosemite National Park.
Prohibition Museum Recalls a Turbulent Time in American History
Walking through the museums lets visitors relive the prohibition.
Montpelier: The Home of Our Fourth President
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Virginia home of James and Dolley Madison.
The Queen of Hearts: Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy
Teenage Belle Boyd made numerous unofficial spy missions for the Confederacy.
How the WWII Draft Resulted in a Historic Baseball Moment
In ‘This Week in History,’ as many baseball players joined the service, FDR encouraged MLB to continue throughout WWII, leading to a boy’s historic debut.
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