Americans Consume Toxic Additives Banned In EU: New York, Other States Plan Ban

Lawmakers in Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania are looking to ban certain food additives that are currently allowed in the U.S. but prohibited in Europe. These additives have sparked health concerns, prompting New York legislators to propose a law to safeguard consumers by following European regulations. Some of America’s favorite snack foods and beverages may…

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Alan Ritchson ‘Reacher’ Calls Trump A Rapist, Questions Morals Of Christians

Alan Ritchson, the lead actor in Prime Video’s Reacher series, is known for sharing his political opinions, even if they don’t align with the show’s conservative fan base. Despite threats from some viewers to stop watching due to Ritchson’s outspokenness, he remains steadfast in his advocacy for police accountability. In a recent interview with The…

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Boston Dynamics Unveils Humanoid Robot Atlas: Manual Labor Should Be Worried

In a groundbreaking development, Boston Dynamics has retired its iconic humanoid robot HD Atlas after 11 years of service and introduced its successor – the new, all-electric Atlas. The retirement ceremony marked the end of an era for the famous robot, known for its parkour skills, dancing moves, and flips. On Wednesday, Boston Dynamics showcased…

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Trump’s Long-Running Relationship with New York Starts to Crumble: Former President Faces Hush Money Charges at Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump, who once boasted about his New York roots and love for the city, now finds himself facing irreconcilable differences with his long-time home as he faces hush money charges at trial. Trump officially changed his residence from Manhattan to Palm Beach, Florida, in the third year of his presidency and has…

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Justice Department to Pay $100 Million to Larry Nassar Victims over FBI’s “Fundamental Errors” and Mishandled Abuse Cases

The Justice Department is in advanced talks with victims of Larry Nassar to pay around $100 million over the FBI’s mishandling of allegations against the former USA Gymnastics team doctor, bringing the entire settlement to almost $1 billion. A report which has until now been kept under wraps found that the FBI office grossly mishandled…

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Alan Ritchson ‘Reacher’ Takes Political Title Belt From Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson

In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, we find ourselves yearning for leaders who can bridge divides, inspire change, and unite the nation. Enter Alan Ritchson, the multifaceted actor who has recently made waves with his candid political commentary. As we compare his views to those of Dwayne Johnson, it becomes clear that Ritchson brings…

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Global Warming May Be Increasing Giant Ice ‘Meteor’ Strikes

Have you ever heard about large chunks of ice falling from the sky? It’s a fascinating and puzzling phenomenon that scientists are trying to understand. Some people call these ice chunks “ice meteors” or “hydrometeors.” The term megacryometeor was coined in 2002 (Martinez-Frias & Travis 2002) to name large atmospheric ice conglomeration which, despite sharing many…

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Inflation Highway: How California’s Cost of Living Crisis Is Fueling Nationwide Price Hikes

California’s reputation as a land of opportunity is often marred by its staggering cost of living. The Golden State’s housing market, exorbitant taxes, and pricey amenities have long driven residents to seek refuge in more affordable pastures. However, the consequences of California’s high cost of living extend far beyond its borders, casting a shadow over…

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Opinion: The Greatest Show On Earth, Spotlight On Jury Duty Pay For The Homeless

Jury duty is often seen as a cornerstone of civic responsibility in the United States. However, it’s not just about fulfilling a duty; it’s also an opportunity to address societal issues. One such issue is homelessness. Let’s explore the potential of increasing jury duty pay and involving homeless individuals as a means to tackle the…

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Florida: Anti BLM DeSantis Enacts 25-Foot Safe Zones for Law Enforcement

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed two bills aimed at shielding law enforcement officers from “anti-police activists” and increasing support for them. The first bill, SB 184, sets a 25-foot “no-go” zone around police and first responders engaged in their duties, making it a second-degree misdemeanor for individuals to violate this rule. Critics argue the…

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