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Trump Cracks Down on Fentanyl with Landmark Drug Law
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Trump just signed a sweeping new law that permanently classifies fentanyl-related drugs as Schedule I substances, launching a major offensive against the deadly opioid scourge.
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What Just Happened?
Trump Threatens Tariffs on EU Imports - President Trump warned of imposing 30% tariffs on European goods to counter unfair trade practices, thrilling conservatives who applaud the move as a bold step to protect American workers and industries.
S&P 500 Hits New Record High - The S&P 500 soared to an all-time high amid strong corporate earnings and economic data, exciting conservatives crediting Trump's pro-growth policies for the robust market performance.
Dow Rises Despite Tariff Talks - The Dow Jones climbed as investors dismissed concerns over new tariffs and focused on positive economic indicators, delighting conservatives who see it as validation of Trump's America First agenda.
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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day
A man once built a guitar from recycled toothbrushes – In 2025, a British musician crafted a playable electric guitar from 300 melted toothbrushes, strumming tunes at a green festival until the strings snapped.
There’s a worm that lives in starfish arms – The polychaete worm burrows into starfish limbs, feeding on tissue while regenerating with its host like a creepy arm tenant.
A town in Hungary has a festival for throwing watermelons – In Szeged, locals hurl watermelons in a summer smash contest, exploding rinds across fields for juicy entertainment.
Some spiders use their webs to mimic bird droppings – The bird-dropping spider spins white, splattered silk, disguising itself as poop to avoid predators and lure curious flies.
A medieval cure for warts was burying a piece of meat – People rubbed warts with raw meat then buried it, believing as it rotted, the warts would vanish—meaty magic at its finest.
Stop This Knee-Damaging Mistake Now
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A common daily habit could be silently wrecking your knees—especially if you're over 60. Learn the surprising cause and how to reverse the damage.
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