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U.S. Marine Veteran’s Release from Russia Highlights Urgent Need for Diplomacy

U.S. Marine Veteran’s Release from Russia Highlights Urgent Need for Diplomacy

Kieran Ramsey, chief investigative officer for Global Reach, discussed Robert Gilman’s wrongful detention in Russia and his eventual release in an interview with Fox News Digital. Ramsey also urged the release of five other Americans held in Russia. Ramsey worked with U.S. officials, securing Gilman’s release after 1,666 days in a Russian prison. President Donald...

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Stair Climbing Linked to Lower Risk of Premature Death

Stair Climbing Linked to Lower Risk of Premature Death

Engaging in a simple daily habit such as stair climbing can significantly reduce the risk of premature death, especially from heart disease. Research conducted by the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital highlights this benefit. Key Findings from the Study People who regularly climbed stairs had a 39% lower risk of...

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Google’s Made by Google Event: Key Highlights

Google’s Made by Google Event: Key Highlights

Google’s annual Made by Google event held on August 12 introduced several exciting products, including new Pixel 11 phones, the Pixel Watch 5, and Pixel Buds with enhanced features. A key focus was on devices anticipating user needs without direct input. Pixel 11 Lineup and Upgrades The Pixel 11 series, comprising the Pixel 11, Pixel...

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Generational Trust Decline in America: Causes and Consequences

Generational Trust Decline in America: Causes and Consequences

Protesters supporting Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents faced opposing demonstrators outside the Delaney Hall detention center on May 30, 2026, in Newark, NJ. This event reflects deep divisions across the United States, which are part of a broader trend identified by the Marquette Law School Poll. Researchers have found a marked decline in trust among...

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Families Criticize Trump Over USS Lincoln’s Extended Deployment

Families Criticize Trump Over USS Lincoln’s Extended Deployment

President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters at Joint Base Andrews, addressed concerns over the USS Abraham Lincoln’s deployment. His remarks drew criticism from families of sailors, noting the hardships faced by the crew. A U.S. defense official, requesting anonymity, shared with NPR that the USS George Washington is en route to replace the USS Lincoln....

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Clarence Thomas Discusses Personal Experiences with Race and Political Views

Clarence Thomas Discusses Personal Experiences with Race and Political Views

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas spoke about how his views on race and politics have led some critics to question his Blackness. During a conversation at the Hoover Institution with Peter Robinson, Thomas expressed incredulity at this questioning, saying, “I mean, how stupid is that? Look at me,” while pointing to himself. He found the...

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LaBron Kozone’s Multi-Year Commitment to Major League Wrestling

LaBron Kozone’s Multi-Year Commitment to Major League Wrestling

Professional wrestler LaBron Kozone, known for his blue-chip and generational potential, signed a multi-year agreement with Major League Wrestling (MLW) in March. Kozone has secured several wins and is gearing up for an upcoming “Fusion” event, where he aims to settle a score with Joe Coffey. Coffey previously attacked the legendary authority figure, Teddy Long....

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Maryland Tax on Digital Advertising Overturned by State Tax Court

Maryland Tax on Digital Advertising Overturned by State Tax Court

The Maryland Tax Court has invalidated the state’s pioneering tax on digital advertising. It has also directed state officials to refund the collected taxes to major tech companies. The court found that the tax contravened the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act, as well as the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment and commerce and due process clauses....

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Trump’s Immigration Policy and Historical Parallels to the 1920s

Trump’s Immigration Policy and Historical Parallels to the 1920s

In 1924, the United States Congress sent a clear message to the world by drastically limiting immigration. Amidst concerns over crime, demographics, and economic pressures, the legislation imposed quotas on immigration from countries such as Italy, Poland, and Russia, while nearly all Asian immigrants were barred. The law also instituted a cap permitting only 150,000...