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.

News   -   Mar 17, 2026 Protect Your Vision: Essential Eye Health Tips and Warning Signs Everyone Should Know
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Eye health experts urge regular exams and awareness of warning signs like sudden vision loss. Simple habits can protect your sight for life.

News   -   Mar 11, 2026 FDA Recalls 112,000 Bottles of Metoprolol Over Contamination Concerns
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The FDA recalled 112,000 bottles of metoprolol over contamination. Patients should check lot numbers and consult their doctor before stopping the medication.

News   -   Mar 09, 2026 Cryotherapy Explained: What It Is, How It Works, and Whether It Is Right for You
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Cryotherapy uses extreme cold to reduce pain and inflammation. Learn what the research says and whether it may be a safe option for you.

News   -   Mar 06, 2026 Senator Markwayne Mullin Takes the Helm at DHS: What You Need to Know
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin is now leading the Department of Homeland Security. Learn his background and top priorities.

News   -   Mar 05, 2026 Smart Home Medical Devices Transforming Health Monitoring for Older Americans
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Home medical devices now let older Americans monitor heart, blood sugar, and more with ease. Smart tools offer real-time data to help manage health independently.

News   -   Mar 04, 2026 2026 PGA Tour Schedule: Full Dates, Venues, and Must-Watch Events
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The 2026 PGA Tour season runs January through September. It features majors at Augusta, Oakmont, and more iconic venues across the country.

News   -   Mar 03, 2026 Unlocking the Many Benefits of Walking: Boost Energy, Strengthen Bones, Improve Mood
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Regular walking offers numerous health benefits, from strengthening the heart and managing weight to boosting mood and immunity. This simple activity supports longevity and daily independence for a vibrant life.

News   -   Feb 26, 2026 Plan an Unforgettable Trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers breathtaking landscapes and rich history for an unforgettable adventure. Use this guide to plan your visit, including best times, activities, and tips for a safe trip.

News   -   Feb 25, 2026 Essential Steps for Beginners to Build a Thriving Home Garden
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Starting a home garden begins with choosing a sunny spot and preparing nutrient-rich soil for easy plants like tomatoes and lettuce. This approach promotes self-sufficiency and family involvement while avoiding common mistakes through simple maintenance tips.

News   -   Feb 24, 2026 President Trump's 2026 State of the Union: Achievements and Future Vision
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President Trump will deliver his 2026 State of the Union address tonight, focusing on economic achievements and strong foreign policy. The speech celebrates America's 250th anniversary while outlining plans for prosperity and security.

News   -   Feb 24, 2026 Exploring the Essential Differences Between a Will and a Living Trust for Estate Planning
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A will specifies asset distribution after death but requires probate, while a living trust manages assets during life and bypasses court involvement. Understanding these differences helps in effective estate planning for family protection.

News   -   Feb 23, 2026 Understanding Intermittent Fasting: What It Is, Benefits, and Potential Risks
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Intermittent fasting cycles between eating and fasting periods, offering benefits like weight loss and better blood sugar control. However, potential risks include side effects and increased heart disease risk in some cases, so consult a doctor before trying it.

News   -   Feb 19, 2026 Unlocking Unclaimed Treasures: How to Find Lost Money Owed to You and Your Family
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Many Americans have unclaimed money from forgotten accounts or inheritances waiting to be claimed through state databases. This guide provides steps to search nationally and recover funds safely, ensuring you reclaim what is yours.

News   -   Feb 18, 2026 Defend Your Hard-Earned Benefits: How to Avoid Social Security Scams
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Social Security scams target many Americans, using deception to steal money and information. Learn key red flags and protection tips to safeguard your benefits effectively.

News   -   Feb 17, 2026 Guide to Critical Medicare Enrollment Periods and Dates for Those Turning 65
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Understanding key Medicare enrollment dates helps avoid penalties and gaps in coverage for those turning 65. The Initial Enrollment Period spans seven months around your birthday, with special rules for working individuals.

News   -   Feb 13, 2026 IRS Issues Rules Limiting Chinese Equipment in Clean Energy Tax Credits
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The U.S. Treasury released interim rules to enforce President Trump's tax reforms, restricting clean energy tax credits for projects using Chinese-made equipment. This guidance supports domestic manufacturing by limiting foreign influence in U.S. energy subsidies.

News   -   Feb 12, 2026 FTC Issues Warning to Apple Over Political Bias in News App
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The FTC has warned Apple that alleged bias in its News app against conservative outlets may violate consumer protection laws. Chairman Ferguson called for a review to ensure compliance with terms of service and fair practices.

News   -   Feb 11, 2026 President Trump's EPA Revokes Obama-Era CO2 Endangerment Finding for Trillion-Dollar Savings
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The Trump administration is revoking the Obama-era endangerment finding on CO2 emissions to reduce regulatory burdens. This historic deregulation will save Americans $1.3 trillion and lower new vehicle costs by $2,400 on average.

News   -   Feb 10, 2026 Appeals Court Empowers Trump Admin to End TPS for Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua
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A federal appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration can proceed with ending Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua. This decision supports efforts to enforce immigration laws by terminating protections that were meant to be temporary.

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News   -   Mar 19, 2026 Spring Cleaning Your Home the Right Way: A Room-by-Room Guide

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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Dave Ramsey   -   May 14, 2025 Break Free from Debt: Ramsey Show’s Bold Credit Advice
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The Ramsey Show’s May 14 episode, 'Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It,' urges viewers to ditch debt and embrace financial freedom. Hosts Ken Coleman and Rachel Cruze tackle real-life money struggles with practical advice.

News   -   May 14, 2025 Interior Department Speeds Up Oil and Gas Leasing on Public Lands
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The Department of the Interior has revised its policy to speed up oil and gas leasing on federal lands, cutting parcel review time to six months. Announced on May 13, this move by the Bureau of Land Management aims to boost U.S. energy production efficiently.

News   -   May 14, 2025 Federal Judge Upholds Trump's Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
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A federal judge in Pennsylvania upheld President Trump's legal use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members of Tren de Aragua, designated as a terrorist group. The May 13 ruling by Judge Stephanie Haines supports the administration's public safety efforts.

News   -   May 14, 2025 House GOP Budget Plan To Defund Planned Parenthood
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House Republicans propose cutting Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers in a new budget bill. The 10-year funding ban, part of President Trump's agenda, aims to prevent indirect support of abortion providers.

Megyn Kelly   -   May 13, 2025 Biden's Health Concerns and Diddy Trial Shocks with Megyn Kelly and Guests
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Megyn Kelly discusses Biden's potential need for a wheelchair and media cover-ups with Buck Sexton. Joined by attorneys Mark Eiglarsh and Mark Geragos, she also covers shocking Diddy trial details and updates on the Menendez brothers and Bryan Kohberger cases.

Tomi Lahren   -   May 13, 2025 Tomi Lahren Slams Democrats Over Trump Success and ICE Facility Incident
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Tomi Lahren celebrates President Trump's recent successes on 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless,' while criticizing Democrats for allegedly trying to breach an ICE facility. She debates Brian Tyler Cohen on Trump's impact and addresses other political issues.

News   -   May 13, 2025 DHS Probes Los Angeles Over Federal Benefits to Illegal Immigrants
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The Department of Homeland Security is investigating Los Angeles County for possibly providing federal benefits to ineligible immigrants via a state program. A subpoena seeks records from 2021 to ensure compliance with federal rules.

News   -   May 13, 2025 President Trump Secures $600 Billion Saudi Investment for U.S. Growth
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President Trump has secured a historic $600 billion investment from Saudi Arabia to boost U.S. industries. This deal strengthens energy, defense, and technology sectors for long-term American prosperity.

Dave Ramsey   -   May 13, 2025 Navigating Life’s Financial Curveballs with Ramsey’s Expert Advice
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The Ramsey Show on May 13, 2025, offered vital financial advice for life’s challenges, from divorce to debt. Hosts Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman guided callers through budgeting, housing decisions, and market myths with practical steps.

News   -   May 13, 2025 Pentagon Halts Gender Transition Treatments for Military Personnel
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The U.S. Department of Defense has halted gender transition treatments at military facilities, limiting care to mental health counseling for those 19 and older. Per a May 9 memo, other treatments like hormone therapy are referred to private providers.

News   -   May 13, 2025 Florida Highway Patrol Gains Federal Power to Arrest Illegal Immigrants
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Florida's Highway Patrol troopers are now federally credentialed to arrest illegal immigrants under a new ICE agreement. This makes Florida the first state to empower 1,800 troopers with such authority during routine policing.

News   -   May 13, 2025 FDA Halts Chikungunya Vaccine for Seniors Over Safety Concerns
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U.S. officials have paused the chikungunya vaccine, Ixchiq, for adults aged 60 and up due to severe side effects, including two deaths. The FDA and CDC are investigating neurological and cardiac issues linked to the shot.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 13, 2025 Trump's China Trade Deal: Key Insights and Tariff Impacts Revealed
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer detailed President Trump's trade deal with China on 'The Ingraham Angle,' highlighting efforts to address unfair practices. He defended tariffs as vital for fair negotiations and American economic strength.

Laura Ingraham   -   May 12, 2025 Trump as Peacemaker: Laura Ingraham Highlights Bold Leadership
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Laura Ingraham on 'The Ingraham Angle' praises President Trump as a peacemaker through bold trade policies and strong leadership. She highlights his tariffs on China and domestic strategies as key to fostering stability and prosperity.

Tucker Carlson   -   May 12, 2025 Dave Smith Challenges Douglas Murray in Heated Debate on Tucker Carlson Show
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Dave Smith, on Tucker Carlson's show, dissects his intense debate with Douglas Murray, exposing conservative divides. He also shares his spiritual awakening and critiques foreign policy, as discussed on May 12, 2025.

Megyn Kelly   -   May 12, 2025 Trump's Bold Move Against Big Pharma Drug Pricing Exposed
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President Trump’s executive order targets Big Pharma to lower U.S. drug prices to match other countries. Discussed by Megyn Kelly and Walter Kirn, this move aims to ease the burden on Americans facing high costs.

Tomi Lahren   -   May 12, 2025 Democrats’ Bold Move on ICE Facility Sparks Outrage
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Democrats, including Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, clashed with ICE at a detention facility, leading to arrests. Tomi Lahren criticized the move as extreme, highlighting tensions over immigration enforcement.

News   -   May 12, 2025 White South Africans Arrive in US Under Trump’s New Refugee Initiative
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Dozens of white South Africans arrived in the US on May 11 under President Trump’s new refugee program. This initiative reflects the administration’s commitment to aiding vulnerable groups while prioritizing national security.

News   -   May 12, 2025 Trump Launches Project Homecoming to Speed Up Deportations with 20,000 Officers
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President Trump launched Project Homecoming on May 9 to accelerate deportations with 20,000 more officers and a $1,000 'exit bonus' for voluntary departures. The initiative includes a UN agreement for safe repatriation and uses the CBP Home app to streamline the process.

News   -   May 12, 2025 Hamas to Release Edan Alexander, Last American Hostage, in Historic Deal
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Hamas has announced the imminent release of Edan Alexander, the last known living American hostage, bringing immense relief to his family on Mother's Day. The Alexander family thanked President Donald Trump and envoy Steve Witkoff for their tireless efforts in securing this historic deal.

Dave Ramsey   -   May 12, 2025 Break Free from Debt: Ramsey Show’s Key Money Lessons
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The Ramsey Show’s May 12 episode warns against borrowing money, highlighting its role in financial stress. Hosts George Kamel and Jade Warshaw offer practical Baby Steps to achieve debt-free living.

News   -   May 12, 2025 Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Arrested by Homeland Security for Trespassing
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday by Homeland Security for trespassing at an ICE facility in Newark, NJ. U.S. Attorney Alina Habba stated that Baraka ignored warnings to leave, emphasizing that no one is above the law.

News   -   May 12, 2025 Defense Secretary Hegseth Mandates Merit-Only Admissions at Military Academies
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered military academies to adopt merit-based admissions, excluding race, ethnicity, or sex considerations. This policy, effective for the 2026 cycle, affects West Point, Annapolis, and Colorado Springs academies.

News   -   May 12, 2025 Trump Executive Order to Slash Prescription Drug Costs for Americans
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President Trump announced on May 11 an executive order to reduce prescription drug prices 'almost immediately.' This bold move, set for signing at the White House, aims to ease the financial burden on millions of Americans struggling with high medication costs.

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