| | | New Yorkers Could See a New Mayor Very Soon | A recent poll indicates that a significant majority of New York City residents, about 69%, believe that Mayor Eric Adams should resign following his indictment on charges including bribery, wire fraud, and illegal campaign contributions from foreign nationals. | This sentiment is echoed across political lines, with only 26% approving of his job performance, highlighting his plummeting public support. Despite these numbers, Adams has vowed to fight the charges, maintaining his innocence and refusing to step down voluntarily. | | Advertisement | New research has found 5 common foods that cause constipation and painful bloating and gas… | These foods are often advertised as “healthy”, so a lot of people eat them thinking they’re good for their gut health… | But turns out that’s WRONG. | Eating these foods, even once every couple weeks, wreaks havoc on your digestive system… and is backing you up! | Plus when your digestive system is backed up… you start to see it in other areas like fatigue, belly fat, and pimples. | Needless to say… AVOID these foods! | Watch this free presentation to discover what they are: | => Avoid These 5 Gut-Clogging Foods | | |
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BREAKING: The Biden Harris administration was instrumental in getting the port strike settled so quickly. Both sides named Pete Buttigieg as the man who got it done. Notice there is no bragging from Biden or Harris or Buttigieg. This is what real leadership looks like. I'm amazed… x.com/i/web/status/1… | Alan Covington @Alan_Covington
We’re told Pete Buttigieg was the point man for the administration in getting the agreement to suspend the port strike. Named specifically by both sides in the press release. It’s quiet, but effective, leadership people appreciate. No rallies, no blowhard ranting - just a deal |
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| | 5 Crazy Facts: | October is National Pizza Month in the United States, a perfect excuse to enjoy more slices! The first pizzeria in America, Lombardi's, opened in New York City in 1905, and it’s still serving pizza to this day! The biggest pizza ever made measured over 13,580 square feet and was created in Rome, Italy, in 2012. It was named "Ottavia" in honor of the first Roman emperor, Octavian Augustus. Giant inflatable ghosts, pumpkins, and spiders have become a Halloween staple, with some inflatables reaching over 20 feet tall! Some Americans leave their skeleton decorations up all year, changing their outfits to match each season.
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