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Why you should always sleep n

Sleeping without clothes allows your body to settle into its natural temperature rhythm, instead of fighting layers of fabric that trap heat and sweat. A cooler body signals to your brain that it’s time to rest, helping melatonin flow more freely and deepening your sleep. Over time, this can mean fewer restless nights, fewer wake-ups…

Supreme Court Gambit Sh

Supreme Court Gambit Sh

Graham Platner’s ascent turns a sleepy Senate race into a referendum on how far democracy can bend before it breaks. He doesn’t talk about “rebalancing” or “reforms.” He talks about subpoenas, term limits, and stripping the Court of jurisdiction on abortion and voting rights. He names justices onstage. He calls their decisions “attacks,” not opinions….

I Always Ask for a Receipt at McD

I Always Ask for a Receipt at McD

Most McDonald’s employees are trained to fear one thing: the unknown customer who’s secretly judging everything they do. Mystery shoppers, or “Gapbusters,” show up unannounced, order like anyone else, and then file detailed reports that can affect bonuses, schedules, even job security. The only clue staff sometimes have? The customer who insists on getting a…

Tragic Church Shooting Claim

Tragic Church Shooting Claim

On a Sunday meant for worship and ordinary rituals of faith, Richmond Road Baptist Church became the scene of an unthinkable loss. Within minutes, three families were changed forever: a state trooper wounded on the roadside, two men shot on the church grounds, and two women—mother and daughter—killed in the very place they expected to…

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Senate Finally Passes It w

Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe’s confirmation to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida is more than a routine judicial appointment; it is a strategic brick in Trump’s long-term remaking of the federal courts. Confirmed 53–46 with a handful of Democratic defections, Moe brings years of trial and appellate experience, a tough-on-crime reputation, and…

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Trump’s major c annabis la

President Donald Trump has indicated an openness to reforming U.S. cannabis laws, acknowledging the issue’s complexity. He stated his administration is considering reclassifying the drug, with a decision expected in the coming weeks. Currently, cannabis remains illegal at the federal level under the Controlled Substances Act. However, a patchwork of state laws allows for medical…