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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his debut interview as HHS secretary, made inaccurate statements regarding seed oils, an abortion drug, and U.S. health. Contrary to his claim, Americans don't buy 70% of global drugs. His vaccine safety assertions are misleading, as vaccines undergo thorough testing before...
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Elon Musk's self-made billionaire narrative is challenged by his father, Errol Musk, who reveals a privileged upbringing in a Vlad TV interview. Errol describes their wealth, including luxurious homes and private planes, suggesting Elon’s success wasn’t built from scratch. His ventures, however, inc...
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PK Subban criticizes NBA players for lacking enthusiasm, contrasting NHL's passion during the 4 Nations Face-Off. He highlights the NBA's declining fan interest due to load management and player absence. Subban praises NHL leadership, notably Sidney Crosby, urging NBA stars to show dedication and ef...
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President Trump misrepresented data from Elon Musk, claiming millions over 100 receive improper Social Security benefits. In reality, only about 89,000 recipients are aged 99 or older. Fraud concerns persist, but Musk and Trump's claims exaggerate the issue's scale. Improper payments involve outdate...
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Wendy Williams, under guardianship, faces limited financial access despite her $40 million career earnings. Residing in a luxury facility costing up to $52,000 monthly, she battles to regain control. Reports highlight extravagant senior living expenses and her disputed dementia diagnosis, complicati...
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WNBA dynamics are shifting as Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson navigate media attention and race discussions. Clark, a rising star, acknowledges her privilege, supporting Black players like Wilson. Despite backlash, both athletes emphasize unity and growth for the league. Their shared vision highlights...
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How much crazier can Leftists become? Armed with hypocrisy and delusion, they spin tales like toddlers denying cookie theft. From Biden deepfake claims to Hunter's laptop, the Left's accountability avoidance is astounding. Mismanagement runs rampant as agencies falter. What's next? More lies, more h...
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The South Dallas/Fair Park Opportunity Fund’s 2025 Human Development grant applications opened, offering nonprofits funding for impactful programs. Eligible initiatives must operate within the designated service area. The $200,000 annual support aims at workforce, business, health, safety, and educa...
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(The HUB) – “Stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod..." These words from Lift Every Voice and Sing reflect the resilience of Black scholars. From Colored School No. 1 to Dallas ISD trailblazers, determination paved the way. Today’s leaders, like Jamiyah P., carry this legacy forward, insp...
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The NBA enforces strict policies against banned supplements. Bobby Portis faced a 25-game suspension after testing positive for Tramadol. Mistakes occur, like Shaquille O’Neal’s 1996 Olympics incident with poppy seeds. Players must be cautious about substances. Clarity in drug policies is crucial to...
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The Popularity Deception: Unveiling the Media’s Distortion of Trump’s Enduring Appeal highlights a disconnect between media narratives and Trump’s actual public support. Despite widespread media portrayal of unpopularity, Trump’s economic achievements and foreign policy successes resonate with many....
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Before fame found him, Nearest Green shaped American whiskey history. As Jack Daniel’s original master distiller, Green’s skills turned Tennessee’s grain into gold. Though enslaved during the 1850s, his mastery spread across Lynchburg farms. Today, Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey and bestselling books...
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Nearest Green’s extraordinary whiskey-making talents quietly fueled the global success of Jack Daniel’s. In the 1850's, Green, an enslaved Black man, mastered distilling during a time when grain surpluses drove whiskey production in Tennessee. Today, his impact shines through Uncle Nearest Premium W...
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New York Knicks legends include stars like Walt Frazier and Bernard King. Yet, Patrick Ewing remains iconic. Ewing energized Madison Square Garden fans on May 22, 1994. Though titleless, his dedication on both ends was unmatched. Notably, on Feb. 21, 2000, he surpassed Elgin Baylor, achieving 16th...