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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Tucker Carlson   -   Apr 10, 2025 Călin Georgescu Accuses Blinken and Macron of Undermining Romanian Elections
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Călin Georgescu, in a Tucker Carlson interview, accused Antony Blinken and Emmanuel Macron of interfering in Romania’s election, claiming they barred his presidential run. He argues this undermines democracy and reflects a fear of a sovereign, anti-war Romania.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 House Passes SAVE Act: Proof of Citizenship Required to Vote
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The House passed the SAVE Act on April 9 by a 220-208 vote, requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and mandating states to purge noncitizens from voter rolls. The bill aims to bolster election integrity amid border security concerns, though it faces a tough Senate fight.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 Russian-American Ballerina Freed After Year in Russian Jail
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Ksenia Karelina, a Russian-American ballerina, was freed by Russia in a prisoner swap after over a year of wrongful detention for a $51 donation to a Ukrainian charity. She returned to the U.S. on April 10 following negotiations led by President Trump, with Arthur Petrov exchanged in Abu Dhabi.

Diet & Nutrition   -   Apr 10, 2025 Seed Oils Tied to Breast Cancer Surge Alarm Americans
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A new study links common seed oils like soybean and corn, rich in linoleic acid, to faster growth of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer, urging Americans to rethink their diets. The research shows these oils, pervasive in processed foods, may be driving a cancer surge.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 DOJ’s New Task Force to Defend Second Amendment Rights
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The DOJ’s new Second Amendment Task Force, launched April 8, aims to protect gun rights through policy reform, rights restoration, and local enforcement scrutiny. Led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, it signals a robust federal commitment to upholding the right to bear arms.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 House Passes Bill to Limit Judges’ Nationwide Injunction Power
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The U.S. House passed the No Rogue Rulings Act on April 9 with a 219-213 vote, limiting federal judges’ power to issue nationwide injunctions and aiming to protect executive authority. The bill, backed by Rep. Darrell Issa, now faces a tough Senate vote.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 Shocking Unemployment Fraud Exposed in DOGE Survey
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DOGE’s survey of Unemployment Insurance claims since 2020 uncovered $382 million in fraud, including payments to people over 115, kids aged 1-5, and those with future birth dates. The findings expose a broken system, sparking calls for reform to protect taxpayer dollars.

Laura Ingraham   -   Apr 10, 2025 FHFA Director Bill Pulte Predicts Housing Boom Under Trump
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FHFA Director Bill Pulte predicts a housing boom under the Trump administration, focusing on reforms for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He also addresses allegations against Fannie Mae employees, promising accountability and transparency.

Laura Ingraham   -   Apr 10, 2025 Grant Cardone Explains How Trump's Tariffs Could Slash Prices
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Grant Cardone discussed President Trump's 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for most countries except China on 'The Ingraham Angle.' He believes this could lead to lower prices for American consumers by easing business costs.

Laura Ingraham   -   Apr 09, 2025 Laura Ingraham Praises Trump's Trade Diplomacy as a Strategic Win
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Laura Ingraham lauds President Trump's trade diplomacy as a 'brilliant move' on 'The Ingraham Angle,' focusing on his strategic use of tariffs. She highlights how his policies aim to protect American interests with targeted duties and negotiation flexibility.

Dave Ramsey   -   Apr 09, 2025 Escape the Debt Spiral: Practical Tips from The Ramsey Show
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The Ramsey Show's April 9, 2025 episode with Ken Coleman and Dr. John Delony offers practical advice on escaping debt spirals. From credit card burdens to car payments, they guide callers with actionable steps like the debt snowball method.

Tucker Carlson   -   Apr 09, 2025 Alex Jones on Tucker Carlson: Trump, WW3 Secrets, and Infowars Struggles
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Alex Jones joined Tucker Carlson on April 9, 2025, to discuss censorship, legal battles against Infowars, and his support for President Trump. The interview also covered global conflict concerns and free speech threats, reflecting Jones' controversial views.

Megyn Kelly   -   Apr 09, 2025 Supreme Court Backs Trump on Deportations, EPA Fraud Exposed
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Megyn Kelly discusses Supreme Court wins for Trump's deportation policies and EPA fraud exposed by Lee Zeldin. Tariff strategies against China and Kristi Noem's DHS role are also analyzed with Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon.

Tomi Lahren   -   Apr 09, 2025 Proxy Voting for House Moms Sparks Debate on Women's Progress
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Tomi Lahren critiques House proxy voting for new moms, arguing it may hinder women's progress. Joined by Grace Curley, she also discusses Trump's migrant fines and tariff debates.

News   -   Apr 09, 2025 Trump Admin Freezes $2 Billion in Funds for Cornell, Northwestern
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The Trump admin froze over $1B for Cornell and $790M for Northwestern on April 8, tied to probes on antisemitism during last year’s protests, impacting research. Both schools are assessing effects and cooperating with federal inquiries.

News   -   Apr 09, 2025 Real ID Deadline Nears: What Americans Need to Know by May 7
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The Real ID deadline looms on May 7, requiring adults to have compliant IDs for domestic flights or federal property access. States are scrambling to meet demand as the State Department warns of no further delays. Costs and documents vary, but time is running out.

News   -   Apr 09, 2025 IRS to Share Taxpayer Data with Homeland Security for Deportation Push
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The IRS and DHS signed a deal on April 7 to share taxpayer data, aiding ICE in locating illegal immigrants with final deportation orders.

Laura Ingraham   -   Apr 09, 2025 Judiciary Under Trump: Turley Says System Is Self-Correcting
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Jonathan Turley, on 'The Ingraham Angle,' discusses the judiciary under President Trump, asserting it is self-correcting. He emphasizes judges are 'appointed, not anointed,' advocating for restraint and constitutional fidelity.

Laura Ingraham   -   Apr 08, 2025 Laura Ingraham Tackles Capitalism's Crisis on Fox News
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Laura Ingraham warns on 'The Ingraham Angle' that capitalism is unsustainable without middle-class support. She urges Republicans to prioritize American workers and revise policies to restore faith in the economic system.

Laura Ingraham   -   Apr 08, 2025 Texas AG Ken Paxton Challenges John Cornyn for U.S. Senate Seat
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Texas AG Ken Paxton has announced his run for U.S. Senate against incumbent John Cornyn in the 2026 Republican primary. His campaign, revealed on 'The Ingraham Angle,' aims to bring a stronger conservative voice to Washington.

Dave Ramsey   -   Apr 08, 2025 Tackling Money Stress: Dave Ramsey and George Kamel Offer Solutions
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Dave Ramsey and George Kamel tackle money stress on The Ramsey Show, offering solutions for debt, foreclosure, and wealth-building. Their April 8 episode provides practical advice for financial stability.

Megyn Kelly   -   Apr 08, 2025 Functional Medicine's Role in Ending Chronic Disease with Dr. Mark Hyman
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Dr. Mark Hyman, on The Megyn Kelly Show, discusses functional medicine's power to address chronic diseases like Alzheimer’s by targeting root causes. He supports the Make America Healthy Again movement, advocating for better nutrition and health policies.

Tomi Lahren   -   Apr 08, 2025 Biden's Inner Circle Reveals Shocking Mental Decline Details
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Tomi Lahren exposes Biden's inner circle admitting his mental decline in a recent 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless' episode. She also discusses Democratic leadership issues and key policy debates.

News   -   Apr 08, 2025 Appeals Court Allows DOGE to Access Data at Federal Agencies
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A federal appeals court on April 7 reversed an injunction, allowing DOGE to access Education Department and OPM data for audits aimed at cutting federal waste. The ruling boosts DOGE’s mission, already saving $140 billion, despite a remaining block on Treasury records.

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