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A massive data center deal was announced by the United States and Japan on Friday. As part of the U.S.-Japan Strategic Trade and Investment Agreement, over 20 companies from both countries committed to developing a natural gas and artificial intelligence hub in Piketon, Ohio. The companies, or “Portsmouth Consortium,” will…

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(AP) — With voters’ concerns about affordability showing no sign of fading, some Democrats are rediscovering a traditionally Republican tactic for putting money back in people’s pockets — cutting taxes.Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland proposes effectively ending the federal income tax on individuals making $46,000 or less annually and…

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Processed foods and depleted soils lead to silent nutrient shortages (magnesium, B12, choline, vitamin D, iron, potassium, vitamin A, B6, selenium), causing fatigue, weakened immunity and chronic issues. Nearly 50% of people are deficient in magnesium, leading to muscle cramps, fatigue and heart irregularities. Almonds, spinach and dark chocolate help…

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The power of blueberries: How daily consumption boosts heart, brain and gut health Blueberries are a nutrient-dense superfood, rich in antioxidants, fiber, vitamins and minerals, offering wide-ranging health benefits, including cardiovascular, cognitive and digestive support. Blueberries’ high anthocyanin content improves endothelial function, lowers blood pressure, and reduces LDL oxidation, decreasing…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. As spring weather settles over the Northern Hemisphere, those barren branches will soon be bursting with color. Just like humans, plants have a circadian clock which helps them tell time. They rely on seasonal…

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Saint Zeno exorcising the Daughter of the Emperor Gallienus, by 15th century artist Filippo Lippi – Public Domain/Wiki Commons ‘And [Jesus] asked him, What is thy name? And he answered, saying, My name is Legion: for we are many.’ (Mark 5:9) One need not be a trained exorcist to recognize all around us that…

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Since 1983, San Francisco has had a civilian Department of Police Accountability which is responsible for oversight of the city’s police. In practice this means investigating claims of bias or excessive force and looking into every shooting by a police officer. Advertisement A lawsuit filed last week suggests that the…

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Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wait time at one Houston airport terminal reached four hours on Monday as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrive to assist TSA workers amid the ongoing partial government shutdown. According to reports, TSA security wait times at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Hobby Airport…

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A cornhole player who competes at the professional level, and who also has no arms nor legs, is now facing accusations of murder in La Plata, Maryland. From La Plata, 27-year-old Dayton James Webber allegedly shot and killed 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells while the two were arguing. Wells is from…

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The oldest Catholic university in the nation employs queer professors who openly subvert Catholic prayers and teach courses on pornography and gender theory, leaving some students furious over the “ridicule” and “betrayal.” Amanda Phillips, a self-described “butch/transmasculine, Latinx” individual who goes by “they/he/she” pronouns, teaches several courses at Georgetown University…

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(CN) — A 21-state coalition filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration Monday to protect billions in U.S. Department of Agriculture funding from being held hostage by “ideological” and “vague” mandates.The states, in the 81-page-complaint filed in federal court in Massachusetts, challenge the USDA’s new 2026 conditions forcing states to…

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Most heat relief stations across the county won’t open for another month, but temperatures are already breaking records in the Valley of the Sun.PHOENIX (CN) — After confirming at least 427 heat-related deaths in 2025, Maricopa County health officials plan to expand heat relief efforts to bolster a two-year downward…

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A quadruple amputee cornhole player has been accused of murder in Maryland. Dayton James Webber, 27, has been accused of shooting and killing a fellow 27-year-old, Bradrick Michael Wells, after a heated argument. According to police, Webber shot Wells while the latter was riding in the passenger’s side seat of…

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By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Monday, March 23, 2026Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, sees students continue to gather and worship after Jennie Allen, the founder of IF:Gathering, shared a message at Southeastern University (SEU) in Lakeland, Florida, on Feb. 11, 2026. | Screengrab/Instagram/Kent IngleAs students gathered for extended worship,…

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A gavel sits on a desk, in this file photo. The Canadian Press/Adrian WyldJudges for the U.S. District Court of New Jersey named a new interim U.S. attorney on Monday, following a protracted legal battle over Alina Habba’s role as top prosecutor in the district.Rob Frazer, a career prosecutor who…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube A peer-reviewed study of over one million healthy children and teens set out to assess the safety and effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine – and found that “myocarditis and pericarditis were documented only in the vaccinated groups, with rates of 27 and 10…

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