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    World’s oldest fashion model Daphne Selfe dies at 97

    Daphne Selfe grew up in a world that treated beauty as something fleeting—a quality tied tightly to youth, destined to fade and be forgotten. For a time, she followed a more conventional path, stepping away from early modeling work to focus on marriage, raising children, and the quiet, often unseen labor that fills a life. It was a chapter defined less by spotlight and more by devotion, where ambition was set aside in favor of…

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    Jessi Pierce’s husband speaks out after losing his wife and 3 kids in the fire

    The loss of Jessi Pierce and her three children has left a hollow space that words struggle to fill. Those who knew her remember not just her work, but the way she carried herself through it—with a rare balance of sharp focus and genuine warmth. She could move through a crowded arena chasing a story and, in the same breath, slow down to ask how someone was really doing. That kind of presence stays with…

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    WWE’s Jesse Ventura claims key detail proves Donald Trump’s assassination attempt was fake

    Jesse Ventura’s remarks hit with explosive force in an already polarized climate. By likening Donald Trump’s visibly injured ear to a wrestling “blade job,” he pulled a deeply provocative analogy from his past in entertainment—one that blurred the boundary between staged spectacle and real-world violence. The implication wasn’t subtle: it suggested that what many experienced as a shocking, near-fatal ઘટના could instead be interpreted as performance, crafted for impact. During the exchange, Piers Morgan pushed…

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    Savannah Guthrie recounts chilling new clues from the night mom Nancy disappeared: Blood, open doors, no shoes

    Savannah Guthrie’s composure, so often steady under the pressure of breaking news, gave way when the story became painfully personal. What began as fear of a late-night medical emergency turned into something far more unsettling. She and her siblings didn’t arrive to flashing ambulance lights or hurried reassurances—they stepped into a scene that erased any comforting explanations. The details, as she describes them—disturbances at the entryway, signs of struggle, the absence of her mother alongside…

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    What James O’Keefe Encountered in Minneapolis Is Wild — And Raises Serious Questions

    James O’Keefe’s account of moving through Minneapolis paints a picture not just of tension, but of a deeper fracture in trust. In his telling, the atmosphere feels charged—where suspicion replaces neutrality and every interaction carries an undercurrent of risk. Operation Metro Surge, already controversial due to past deadly encounters, becomes more than a policy effort; it’s seen by many residents as an extension of power that no longer feels accountable or impartial. Within that environment,…

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    If You Spot This Near a Sink, This Is What It’s For

    You don’t fully notice how persistent those kitchen smells are until they’re suddenly absent. After slicing onions, crushing garlic, or rinsing fish, there’s a quiet kind of relief in washing your hands and finding they smell like…nothing at all. That’s where a stainless steel soap bar earns its place. You rub it between your hands under running water, and the sulfur-based compounds that cling to your skin bind to the metal instead, allowing the odor…

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    Hegseth Blasts Media, ‘Disgruntled Former Employees’ Over Signal Controversy

    Set against the soft, almost ceremonial backdrop of the Easter Egg Roll, Pete Hegseth cast the controversy not as a technical misstep, but as a struggle for influence within the Pentagon. In his telling, the uproar reflects a deeper internal clash—one fueled by what he describes as “disgruntled former employees” and a media ecosystem he believes remains fixated on anonymous sourcing and lingering Trump-era narratives. The framing is deliberate: not just a defense, but a…

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  • Celebrity

    Vince Vaughn rips into Late-Night Hosts with brutal 5-word verdict

    Vince Vaughn’s critique resonates because it comes from someone who has spent decades inside Hollywood’s comedy ecosystem without fully aligning himself with any one camp. Speaking on Theo Von’s podcast, he described a shift in late-night television that, in his view, drained it of its original spirit. What once felt spontaneous and irreverent now, he suggests, carries the tone of instruction—less like a space for shared laughter and more like a platform for delivering conclusions.…

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  • Health

    Waking Up Between 3 and 5 AM May Be a Sign of Spiritual Awakening

    Waking between 3–5 AM can feel less like a random interruption and more like an unexpected encounter with yourself. In those quiet hours, when the world is still and distractions fall away, thoughts and emotions often rise with unusual clarity. Many spiritual traditions interpret this window as a kind of threshold—a moment when the mind is less guarded and inner awareness becomes easier to access. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this period is associated with the…

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    Shock poll reveals how many Americans would want Barron Trump as future President

    The poll pointed to something more revealing than simple curiosity about a well-known surname. It suggested a willingness among a significant portion of Republican voters to bend long-standing norms in order to extend a political legacy. Around forty percent indicated they would consider changing constitutional requirements so Barron Trump could run for president before the age threshold, while nearly half said they could envision him reaching the office through the traditional path. For a 20-year-old…

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