News   -   May 01, 2026 Biography of Alexander Deutsch: Author, Engineer, Grandfather
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Born 1947 in Transylvania, Romania, Alexander Deutsch endured antisemitism under communism. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1974 as an electrical engineer. A spiritual awakening brought redemption. His 2025 memoir 'So, Tell Me Why?' shares his resilient faith journey.

News   -   Apr 29, 2026 2026 Kentucky Derby: Time-Honored Traditions, Fun Facts, and How to Watch the 152nd Run for the Roses
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The 152nd Kentucky Derby runs May 2 at Churchill Downs. Discover the history, traditions, fun facts, and how to watch the Run for the Roses live on NBC.

News   -   Apr 28, 2026 Shrinkflation Explained: How Smaller Packages Are Quietly Draining American Wallets
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Shrinkflation means smaller packages at the same price, quietly raising costs. Here is how it works and how shoppers can spot it before checkout.

News   -   Apr 27, 2026 New Real Estate Commission Rules Reshape How Home Buyers and Sellers Pay Agent Fees in 2026
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New real estate commission rules require buyers to sign agent agreements upfront and end MLS-listed buyer fees. Here is what home sellers and buyers need to know.

News   -   Apr 24, 2026 Stroke Warning Signs Every American Should Know and the Fast Action That Saves Lives
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Learn the F.A.S.T. warning signs of stroke and the fast action that can save a life. Every minute counts when symptoms appear, so call 911 right away.

News   -   Apr 21, 2026 Craters of the Moon: America's Volcanic Wilderness and What Visitors Need to Know
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Craters of the Moon in Idaho offers a dramatic volcanic landscape with caves, cinder cones, and dark skies. Here's its history and how to visit.

News   -   Apr 18, 2026 America Reads the Bible: A Week-Long National Event Uniting Faith Across the Country
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America Reads the Bible runs April 18-25, 2026, with President Trump among notable readers. Visit americareadsthebible.com to join this national Scripture event.

News   -   Apr 17, 2026 Lactose Free Milk vs. A2 Milk: Key Differences Every Shopper Should Know
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Lactose free milk removes milk sugar, while A2 milk removes the A1 protein. Each targets a different cause of dairy discomfort.

News   -   Apr 16, 2026 Free Weekly Credit Report Access: What Every American Should Know Now
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Free weekly credit reports are available to all Americans at AnnualCreditReport.com. Checking regularly helps catch errors and identity theft early.

News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Power of Attorney Explained: What It Is, Why You Need One, and How to Get It Right
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A Power of Attorney lets a trusted person manage your affairs if you cannot. Learn why every adult needs one and how to avoid costly mistakes.

News   -   Apr 13, 2026 Virtual Credit Cards Explained: What They Are and Why You Should Use One
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Virtual credit cards protect your real account with a temporary number. Learn how they work and why millions of Americans use them for safer online shopping.

News   -   Apr 10, 2026 10 Affordable Places to Retire in the US That Stretch Your Dollar Further
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Affordable US retirement spots offer low taxes, great healthcare, and quality living. These 10 cities help fixed incomes go further.

News   -   Apr 08, 2026 The 2026 Masters Tournament: Dates, Schedule, History, and Fascinating Facts
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The 2026 Masters runs April 9-12 at Augusta National. Learn the schedule, rich history, and iconic traditions of golf's most celebrated major.

News   -   Apr 08, 2026 Today is Zoo Lovers Day: A Look at Some of America's Most Famous Zoos
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Zoo Lovers Day is April 8, celebrating America's 230+ accredited zoos. From San Diego to the Bronx, these institutions protect wildlife and welcome 180 million visitors yearly.

News   -   Apr 06, 2026 Frozen Shoulder Explained: Causes, Symptoms, and How to Find Relief
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Frozen shoulder causes pain and stiffness that can last years. Learn what triggers it, how it progresses, and the treatments that bring real relief.

News   -   Apr 02, 2026 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program: Free Fresh Produce for Older Americans
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The SFMNP offers free fresh produce vouchers to low-income seniors 60+.

News   -   Apr 01, 2026 FDA Issues Liver Injury Warning for Amgen's Rare Disease Drug Tavneos
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The FDA has issued a serious liver injury warning for Amgen's Tavneos, used for a rare kidney disease, requiring new label warnings and closer monitoring.

News   -   Mar 31, 2026 Supreme Court Rules for Christian Counselor in Landmark Gender Therapy Case
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The Supreme Court ruled for a Christian counselor in Colorado challenging a state law forcing gender identity affirmation. The decision is a major win for free speech and religious liberty.

News   -   Mar 27, 2026 How Much Water Seniors Should Drink Every Day for Good Health
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Seniors need 8-13 cups of fluid daily, but weakened thirst signals make dehydration common. Learn the warning signs and easy tips to stay hydrated.

News   -   Mar 19, 2026 Spring Cleaning Your Home the Right Way: A Room-by-Room Guide
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Spring cleaning refreshes your home from top to bottom. Follow this room-by-room guide to declutter, deep clean, and get ready for warmer months.

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News   -   May 01, 2026 Biography of Alexander Deutsch: Author, Engineer, Grandfather

Born 1947 in Transylvania, Romania, Alexander Deutsch endured antisemitism under communism. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1974 as an electrical engineer. A spiritual awakening brought redemption. His 2025 memoir 'So, Tell Me Why?' shares his resilient faith journey.

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Dave Ramsey   -   May 22, 2025 Financial Hope and Practical Advice from The Ramsey Show
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The Ramsey Show's May 22 episode with Jade Warshaw and George Kamel offers hope and practical financial advice. They tackle debt, divorce, and retirement dilemmas with actionable steps like the Baby Steps plan.

News   -   May 22, 2025 FDA Urges Stronger Heart Inflammation Warnings on COVID-19 Vaccines
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The FDA has directed Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna to update COVID-19 vaccine warnings for heart inflammation risks. New data shows higher risks in males aged 16-25, with rates around 38 cases per million doses.

News   -   May 22, 2025 Trump Eyes Public Status for Mortgage Giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
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President Trump is considering taking Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public, citing their strong financial performance. He will consult with key advisors like Scott Bessent and Howard Lutnick before deciding soon.

News   -   May 22, 2025 ICE Targets Criminal Illegal Immigrants in Sanctuary City Crackdown
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ICE has arrested criminal illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities like Philadelphia and Newark targeting those with serious convictions. DHS stresses public safety with Asst Secretary McLaughlin condemning local Sanctuary policies.

News   -   May 22, 2025 Defense Secretary Hegseth Launches Investigation Into 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a thorough investigation into the chaotic 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, focusing on the Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members. The probe aims to ensure accountability and transparency for the American people.

News   -   May 22, 2025 Senate Unanimously Approves 'No Tax on Tips Act' for Workers
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The Senate unanimously passed the 'No Tax on Tips Act,' eliminating federal taxes on tips for service workers with a deduction of up to $25,000. This fulfills a key promise by President Trump and now awaits House approval.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 22, 2025 Uncovering the Truth Behind Biden's Health Decline Scandal
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Revelations about Joe Biden's alleged health decline during his presidency are dissected on 'The Ingraham Angle.' Panelists Christopher Bedford and Dan Turrentine call for accountability and transparency from his administration.

Megyn Kelly   -   May 21, 2025 Media's Biden Cover-Up Exposed and Rubio's Senate Clash with Hanson
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Megyn Kelly and Victor Davis Hanson expose the media's role in covering up Biden's issues, while discussing Rubio's fiery Senate clash. Trump's focus on South African farmers also sparks debate over suppressed narratives.

Hearing Aids   -   May 21, 2025 Sony CRE-C20 OTC Hearing Aid Buyer's Guide
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Learn more about the Sony CRE-C20 OTC Hearing Aid with this detailed buyer's guide. Learn about its discreet design, customizable features, and advanced sound processing for enhanced clarity.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 21, 2025 Elon Musk's Political Future Unveiled After DOGE Departure
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Elon Musk has exited his role at DOGE under President Trump's administration, expressing disappointment over a deficit-increasing policy bill. His future plans include focusing on Tesla and SpaceX while potentially influencing politics indirectly.

Tomi Lahren   -   May 21, 2025 Tory Lanez Case: New Evidence Sparks Release Calls in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting
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New evidence in the Tory Lanez shooting case involving Megan Thee Stallion has sparked calls for his release, as discussed by Tomi Lahren. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna urges Governor Newsom for a pardon, citing potential innocence.

Tucker Carlson   -   May 21, 2025 Harmeet Dhillon Battles DOJ Bias Against White Christians
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Harmeet Dhillon, leading the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, is tackling bias against White Christians as revealed on Tucker Carlson's show. She aims to end illegal race-based hiring and reform a biased DOJ culture.

People   -   May 21, 2025 X Highlights from Doug Burgum Through May 20, 2025
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum’s X posts from April 29-May 18 focus on energy dominance, infrastructure, and land management. He highlighted Trump’s Middle East deal, domestic energy, and critical minerals.

Dave Ramsey   -   May 21, 2025 The Ramsey Show: Why Quick Money Schemes Lead to Financial Regret
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The Ramsey Show's May 21 episode warns against chasing easy money, highlighting risks in day trading and crypto scams. Hosts George Kamel and Rachel Cruze offer practical advice on debt, family finances, and budgeting.

News   -   May 21, 2025 Trump Announces $175 Billion Golden Dome: A Bold Missile Defense Vision
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President Trump unveiled the $175 billion 'Golden Dome' missile defense system on May 20, featuring advanced technologies across land, sea, and space. This ambitious plan, set to be operational in three years, reflects a strong commitment to national security.

Diet & Nutrition   -   May 21, 2025 RFK Jr. To Push Whole Foods in Upcoming U.S. Dietary Guidelines
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on May 14 that new U.S. dietary guidelines will promote whole foods, aiming for completion by August. The guidelines, a joint effort by Health and Human Services and USDA, will shape nutrition policy through 2030.

News   -   May 21, 2025 USDA Greenlights Nebraska's Ban on Soda and Energy Drinks for SNAP Benefits
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The USDA has approved Nebraska's request to ban the use of SNAP benefits for purchasing soda and energy drinks, effective May 19. This pilot program aims to promote healthier choices among recipients and could influence future SNAP policies nationwide.

News   -   May 21, 2025 Education Department Drops $37.7 Million Fine on Grand Canyon University
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The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, ending a long legal battle over its nonprofit status. The Phoenix-based Christian university celebrated the dismissal on May 17, with no penalties imposed.

News   -   May 21, 2025 Treasury Secretary Bessent Threatens Higher Tariffs for Uncooperative Nations
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned on May 18 that tariffs could return to levels set by President Trump on April 2 if nations don't negotiate in good faith. This move underscores the administration's commitment to fair trade and protecting American economic interests.

News   -   May 21, 2025 China's Economic Slowdown Worsens Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
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China's economy is slowing under the weight of U.S. trade tensions, with April data showing declines in industrial output and retail sales. Tariffs and uncertainty continue to challenge growth in China despite recent de-escalation efforts by Washington and Beijing.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 21, 2025 Dog the Bounty Hunter Leads Manhunt for Escaped New Orleans Inmates
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Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman is aiding the manhunt for escaped New Orleans inmates, calling the breakout 'insanity.' He believes it was an inside job and is confident in federal agencies to recapture the dangerous fugitives.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 20, 2025 Tulsi Gabbard Reveals Shocking Surveillance by Federal Air Marshals
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Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, alleges she was surveilled by federal air marshals under the TSA's 'Quiet Skies' program. She claims this was an intimidation tactic, raising concerns about government overreach and privacy.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 20, 2025 Tulsi Gabbard Condemns Federal Surveillance as Political Intimidation
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Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, condemned federal surveillance by air marshals as politically motivated on 'The Ingraham Angle.' She highlighted the 'Quiet Skies' program misuse and called for accountability.

Megyn Kelly   -   May 20, 2025 Biden's Cognitive Decline Exposed in 'Original Sin' Book Discussion
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Megyn Kelly hosts Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson to discuss 'Original Sin,' revealing Biden's cognitive decline cover-up. Their book and insights expose media and Democratic complicity in hiding the truth.

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