From Freedom Eagle Daily <[email protected]>
Subject The Outcome of the South Carolina Primaries, Fake Online Job Postings, and More
Date June 15, 2024 5:02 PM
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# A Mid-Day News Break

Whether you’re reading this on your lunch break or just as a way to get your mind off of things, we’re glad you’re here…and we have some news that has been carefully curated!

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### **The Latest News**

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[Mace Defeats McCarthy-Backed Challenger in South Carolina Primary]([link removed][EMAIL_ADDRESS])



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[Why Nearly Half of US Online Job Postings Are Fake]([link removed][EMAIL_ADDRESS])



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### **5 Weird Facts of the Day**

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* The word "soda" comes from sodium, a mineral commonly found in natural springs, and was first used to describe carbonation in 1802.

* The small intestine is actually larger than the large intestine by about 15 feet in length.

* Animals that lay eggs don’t have belly buttons.

* You blink about 20 times per minute.

* Leeches were used in the Victorian era to predict the weather.

Talk to you soon,
_Sam Bennett_

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