Day: January 14, 2022

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How Often Should You Throw Away Your Pillow?

Suggest participates with different companies in affiliate programs. Links originating on Suggest’s website that lead to purchases or reservations on affiliate sites generate revenue for Suggest . Suggest can earn a commission when you click on and make purchases through affiliate links. Having the proper tools for a good night’s sleep—high-quality cotton sheets, good pillows, […]

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Allegedly Reuniting With Daughter Suri After 10 Years Apart

Is it? Tom CruiseFinally, he was reunited with his daughter Suri? One tabloid claims Cruise wants a reunion. Suri supports it, even though Katie Holmes thinks it’s a bad idea. Here’s the latest gossip about Cruise and Holmes’ custody arrangement. Tom Cruise Arranging ‘Father-Daughter Date’ With Suri? This week’s edition of Neue Idea According to […]

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Politics

Biden’s Grotesque Voting Speech

Vulgar. Disgusting. Repugnant. These are three of the more charitable adjectives that describe President Joe Biden’s execrable speechTuesday. He flew to Atlanta to promote so-called “voting rights” legislation that would nationalize state election laws and codify many of the dangerous measures that “temporarily” loosened ballot security in 2020, as COVID-19 terrorized America. Biden could have […]

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‘Fact-Checkers’ Fall Silent on Biden’s ‘Voting Rights’ Speech Smears

One of the most frustrating things about “fact-checkers” is how they leap on conservative rhetoric against Democrats as “false” or “missing context,” but give Democrats a pass to say the wildest, nastiest things about conservatives. For example, PolitiFact pounced on then-Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., as a “Pants on Fire” liar for calling his opponent, Democrat […]

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Loyal dog insists on staying beside owner’s casket before she was laid to rest

Maria Isabel Benites Chamba, a 95-year-old Ecuadorian, was laid to rest. Her family and friends were devastated by her death, but one of her close friends felt the pain more. It was Chamba’s loyal dog, Bumer. The grieving pup refused to leave his owner’s side until the very end. During her wake, organized by Funeraria […]

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Politics

Oath Keepers Founder Arrested on January 6 Sedition Charge

Stewart Rhodes was the founder and leader the extremist far right militia Oath Keepers. He was arrested for his role in the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill. He is the first person to face seditious conspiracies in connection to the attack. Rhodes, a former lawyer and army veteran, founded the extremist militia back in […]

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Public Health Professionals Must Demand an End to the Use of Weaponized Drones

A family of three, including a husband and wife, ran from building to build in East Mosul (Iraq) on January 13, 2017. They were fleeing the fighting between ISIS (also known by Daesh), and U.S. backed forces that was swirling around them. The family was trapped in an abandoned school, surrounded by civilians, when a […]

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We Can’t Let Radical Hope Disappear Into the Abyss of Authoritarianism

On January 6, 2022, people marched past the U.S. Capitol building on the one-year anniversary of its attack.Scott Strazzante / San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images This interview with Chuck Mertz on “This is Hell!” builds on my Truthout essay, “Amid Apocalyptic Cynicism, Let’s Embrace Radical Hope in the New Year.” It comments on the […]

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Manchin Joins Sinema in Announcing Opposition to Abolishing Filibuster

Joe Manchin, conservative U.S. Senator, on Thursday joined his right-wing Democratic colleague Kyrsten Sinema in announcing his opposition to abolishing the Senate filibuster, progressive observers excoriated the pair — who recently supported a filibuster carve-out to raise the debt ceiling — for obstructing their party’s landmark voting rights legislation. Manchin (W.Va.) followed his Arizona colleague […]

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Hundreds of Thousands of Children Are Homeless — and the Problem Is on the Rise

This article was originally published in the Center for Public Integrity, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit investigative news organization. During the pandemic’s first year, schools across the country lost track of more than 400,000 homeless students. As schools opened their doors to in-person learning, the number of homeless students began to increase. However, the federal eviction […]

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