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Jeff Cunha

The Cold Truth: How Plunging into Icy Waters Transforms Your Metabolism

Cold-water immersion (CWI), the practice of plunging into icy water, has gained popularity in wellness circles, praised for its supposed benefits to mental and physical health. But while many tout its positive effects on metabolism, fat loss, and mental well-being, researchers are still debating whether the benefits are as widespread as claimed. Recent scientific studies…

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The “Big One” Reminder: 4.6 California Earthquake Shakes Los Angeles, Highlights Ongoing Risk

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 jolted the Los Angeles area on Thursday morning, reminding millions of Californians of the looming threat posed by a much larger seismic event. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake struck at 7:28 a.m., with an epicenter located 4.3 miles north of Malibu and a…

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Nature Study Warns: Raccoon Dog Fur Farms Could Spread Diseases To Human

A recent study published in Nature has revealed alarming health risks associated with fur farms, particularly those breeding raccoon dogs. Not only are these farms a potential breeding ground for dangerous pathogens that could spark a future pandemic, but there’s another issue that many consumers might be unaware of—raccoon dog fur is often sold as…

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Newsom Declares Emergency, But Are Other States Paying California’s Climate Change Bill?

California Governor Gavin Newsom frequently declares states of emergency as wildfires continue to devastate the state. In his most recent proclamation, Newsom declared a state of emergency in San Bernardino County to combat the fast-moving Line Fire, which burned over 7,000 acres and forced evacuations. These declarations unlock federal aid, but they also raise questions…

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Secretariat Would Be Surprised: Horses Were First Domesticated for Food and Milk, Says New Nature Study

Horses are incredible animals that have played a huge role in human history. Today, we think of horses mainly as companions or animals used for transportation and sport. But did you know that long ago, horses were actually raised for food? Scientists have been studying ancient horse bones and DNA to learn more about how…

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Starbuck’s Social Bullying Pushes Corporate Giants Like Lowe’s, Ford, and Deere to Abandon Woke Policies

Robby Starbuck, a conservative podcast host and activist, has been at the forefront of a movement pushing major corporations to scale back their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Recently, Lowe’s, a leading home-improvement retailer, made significant changes to its DEI policies in response to Starbuck’s pressure. This development has sparked concerns, particularly because DEI…

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Newsom’s Proactive Approach to Drug Trafficking in California vs. DeSantis’s Law-and-Order Police State Tactics in Florida

Governor Gavin Newsom’s approach to the fentanyl crisis in California centers on intercepting the drug at its entry points, aiming to prevent it from ever reaching the streets. Since January 2024, the state’s fentanyl task force, supported by the California National Guard’s Counterdrug Task Force, has seized nearly 2.5 tons of fentanyl powder and over…

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Deceased Wells Fargo Employee Goes Unnoticed for 4 Days in Cubicle

In today’s corporate world, employees are often seen as mere cogs in a machine, valued not for their individuality but for the efficiency with which they can complete their tasks. The recent tragic death of Denise Prudhomme, a 60-year-old employee at Wells Fargo in Tempe, Arizona, starkly illustrates how this dehumanizing mentality manifests in the…

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