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Mystery Illness Hits NYC — Residents Warned as Bacteria Spreads Through the Air
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A rare but deadly lung infection is creeping through Harlem, prompting urgent warnings from city health officials.
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What Just Happened?
US-EU Trade Agreement Reached - President Trump brokered a landmark deal with the European Union to stabilize tariffs and enhance U.S. exports, thrilling conservatives who view it as a triumphant assertion of American economic dominance.
S&P 500 Hits All-Time High - The S&P 500 surged to a new record close driven by solid corporate earnings and trade optimism, exciting conservatives attributing the market boom to Trump's pro-growth strategies.
House Advances Crypto Legislation - Republicans in the House pushed through vital cryptocurrency bills after ending a conservative blockade, delighting supporters eager to unleash innovation and reduce federal interference in digital assets.
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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day
A guy once built a telescope from candy wrappers – In 2025, a New York stargazer folded 10,000 shiny wrappers into a reflective lens, spotting constellations until foil fatigue set in.
There’s a shrimp that lives in coral brain grooves – The brain coral shrimp scurries through the maze-like ridges of brain coral, snacking on algae while hiding in cerebral crevices.
A town in Romania has a festival for throwing mulberries – In Cluj, locals hurl mulberries in a summer contest, turning streets into a dark, juicy slip hazard.
Some moths use their antennae to mimic thorns – The thorn mimic moth’s spiky feelers blend into prickly plants, deterring predators with a pointy illusion.
A medieval cure for indigestion was swallowing live goldfish – People gulped down wriggling fish, believing their “slippery swim” would ease digestive woes—fishy and futile.
4 Shocking Reasons the Dollar Could Crash
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Trusting the system might be the biggest financial risk you take. Discover why economists warn the dollar’s collapse could devastate retirement savings—and what you can do now.
Shield Your Wealth Before It’s Too Late
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