July 4, 2023

POLL: Very few Americans have confidence in the US government

The United States has the lowest level of confidence in its government among the G7 nations, according to a new Gallup poll released one day before Independence Day. Americans lacking in faith Only 31% of American adults, down from 56% in 2006, when it was the most in the G7, “have confidence” in the American […]

July 4, 2023

North Dakota: Monarch Waste Technologies vs. Sanford Health over a human torso

Monarch Waste Technologies and Sanford Health are embroiled in a complex legal dispute that centers on a human torso. Monarch Waste Technologies filed a lawsuit against Sanford Health and Healthcare Environmental Services, the company in charge of transporting the healthcare system’s medical waste, alleging that the latter “brazenly” dumped a human torso at Monarch’s facility […]

July 3, 2023

6 Ways to navigate debt toward financial freedom

Debt can feel like an anchor weighing us down, limiting our financial possibilities and hindering our dreams. But don’t fret, there is hope on the horizon. Here are effective strategies to navigate the treacherous waters of debt and set sail toward the shores of financial freedom. Assess Debt Landscape    Before embarking on your debt-repayment […]

July 2, 2023

Companies prioritize job-seekers familiar with ChatGPT

Today, job-hunting can be easy, if you know ChatGPT because companies are seeking job-seekers who are familiar with the platform. That is because companies at present give high priority to job-seekers who are well-versed in the capabilities of different AI chatbots. According to a current report from ResumeBuilder, which surveyed 1,187 business leaders in the U.S., 91% […]

July 2, 2023

VERMONT: 16-17-year-olds now allowed to vote

After the Democrat-controlled state Legislature overrode the Republican governor’s veto of the Brattleboro charter revision, sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds in one Vermont town will be allowed to vote in municipal elections. “This may stem the tide of youth moving out of town,” said Kurt Daims, director of Brattleboro Common Sense, in a statement. Vermont Voting Process […]

July 2, 2023

Complaints husbands don’t like to hear from their wives

In any marriage, open communication is vital for a harmonious relationship. However, certain complaints can be challenging for husbands to hear, causing tension and frustration. Here are six common complaints that husbands don’t want  to hear from their wives: Five complains husbands always have “You never listen to me”   Husbands often want to be perceived […]

July 2, 2023

How to win people over when they don’t like you

In our day-to-day lives, not everyone we encounter will naturally warm up to us. Whether due to misunderstandings, differences in personalities, or past experiences, there will be times when we find ourselves facing people who simply don’t like us. However, you shouldn’t give up hope, there are things you can do to bridge the gap […]

July 2, 2023

6 Hilarious Ways to Deal with a Cheating Partner

Discovering that your partner has been cheating on you can feel like a punchline from a bad joke. Here are survival tips that will have you laughing your way through the chaos of infidelity: Become a ‘Detective’ Embrace your inner Sherlock Holmes! Investigate your partner’s antics with the stealth of a ninja. Install hidden cameras, […]

June 30, 2023

Estranged child of Hunter Biden gets child support and several paintings

According to a document filed in Arkansas state court on Thursday, Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, and Lunden Roberts, the mother of one of his daughters, reached a settlement in their child support dispute in Arkansas. Although he was attempting to reduce the payments to Roberts, who gave birth to his daughter […]

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