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Sad news for drivers over 70, they will soon no longer be able to…

Are Older Drivers Still Fit to Drive? Should elderly drivers be retested like students reviewing for an exam? Age alone doesn’t define driving ability, but certain signs—like slowed reflexes or poor vision—warrant caution. A tragic example occurred in La Rochelle, where an 83-year-old driver going the wrong way struck a group of children on bicycles. […]

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Just 20 minutes ago, Mike Johnson was officially confirmed, marking a significant moment in political circles. His confirmation comes after weeks of heated discussions and intense debate, with many closely watching the outcome. Supporters say Johnson’s leadership will bring stability and direction at a critical time, while critics remain skeptical about how his policies will

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Senate Votes 88-2

The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass a key piece of legislation to bolster the country’s nuclear energy sector. The bill passed by a vote of 88-2 with Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) opposing the measure. The nuclear package was combined with another bill that reauthorized the U.S. Fire Administration and grant programs for firefighters. The

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‘Wheel of Fortune’ Fans Upset Over This ‘Tough’ Bonus Round Puzzle

Wheel of Fortune” threw the rulebook out the window this week — and fans are loving it. In a first for the iconic game show, Monday night’s episode didn’t pit strangers against each other. Instead, three longtime friends and colleagues from a Rhode Island fire department took the stage to battle it out for cash,

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IOC Statement After Booing Incident Raises Questions About Politics, Sport, and Public Reaction

The image circulating online suggests the International Olympic Committee was “forced to speak out” after fans allegedly defied instructions to boo JD Vance. The framing immediately signals controversy, implying an orchestrated reaction and a clash between public expression and institutional control. As with many viral headlines, the wording is designed to provoke emotion before facts

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New Food Stamp Rules Start — What Millions of Families Need to Know

A major shift is underway for food assistance in the United States, and it could affect how millions of households buy groceries every month. New rules connected to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are beginning to roll out, changing eligibility standards, work requirements, and benefit calculations. While supporters say the changes are meant to “restore

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A Life Dedicated to Giants: Remembering Iain Douglas-Hamilton

The world has lost a man who devoted his entire life to protecting one of Earth’s most magnificent creatures. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, the pioneering conservationist who spent decades studying and saving African elephants, passed away at the age of 83, leaving behind a legacy that changed wildlife conservation forever. Born in 1942, Douglas-Hamilton first arrived in

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