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“When fake news is repeated, it becomes difficult for the public to discern what's real." - Jimmy Gomez
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Who Will Claim McConnell’s Kentucky Crown?
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GOP insiders are buzzing as CNN’s Scott Jennings eyes a run to replace retiring Senate titan Mitch McConnell in Kentucky’s 2026 race. With the old guard fading, conservatives speculate—who’s next to seize the reins?
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Click to see who might step into McConnell’s shoes
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What Just Happened?
Trump Vows to End Birthright Citizenship - President Trump reignited a push to limit citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, rallying conservatives behind a hardline immigration stance.
Federal Unions Lose Bargaining Power - A new GOP law curbed union influence among government workers, a victory conservatives celebrated as a check on bloated bureaucracy.
Faith-Based Groups Gain Tax Breaks - Congress passed relief for religious organizations, thrilling conservatives who see it as a defense of traditional values.
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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day
A Man Once Sold His Wife’s Ghost on eBay – In 2007, a guy from England listed his late wife’s spirit for sale online, claiming she was haunting his fishing rods. Bidding hit £60 before eBay yanked it—guess even ghosts have a no-return policy.
A Plant in Mexico Mimics Rocks to Hide – The “living rock” cactus, or Ariocarpus fissuratus, blends into the desert by looking like a gray, cracked stone. Predators pass it by, probably muttering, “Nothing tasty here.”
The First Vending Machine Dispensed Holy Water – Around 100 BCE, Greek engineer Hero of Alexandria built a coin-operated gizmo that doled out blessed water in temples. Beat the collection plate by two millennia.
A French King Died From a Tennis Injury – In 1498, Charles VIII whacked his head on a doorframe while rushing to a tennis match, dying hours later. Royal athleticism: zero; low doorways: one.
Honeybees Can Recognize Human Faces – Studies show bees can be trained to pick out specific people by sight, like tiny, buzzing bouncers. Next time you’re at the hive, smile—they might let you in.
Find Out Which One Is Better for Your Brain
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New Harvard research uncovers which superfood provides the biggest boost for brain health and longevity. Are you making the right choice?
See the Answer Now
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