Day: January 21, 2024

Navigating 2024 with strategies tailored for those suffering from anxiety, depression, ADHD

1:45 pm January 21, 2024

The journey toward improved mental health by setting thoughtful and achievable goals can be a powerful strategy.  Whether grappling with anxiety, depression, ADHD or other conditions, establishing personalized goals fosters a sense of direction, accomplishment and empowerment.  Explore specific goals tailored to each condition, promoting overall mental well-being. 7 HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CHANGES THAT COULD HELP […]

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Lawyer in Trump defamation case won’t introduce ‘Access Hollywood’ tape ahead of possible testimony

1:44 pm January 21, 2024

The infamous “Access Hollywood” tape will not be presented to New York jurors tasked with considering a defamation case against former President Donald Trump leveled by writer E. Jean Carroll. Carroll’s attorney, Roberta Kaplan, revealed that the jury would be presented with neither the tape nor two other women who accused Trump of abuse. The […]

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‘Neil the Seal’ enjoys internet fame in viral TikTok videos

1:00 pm January 21, 2024

An unlikely mammal has taken the internet by storm and become a mascot for a small town along the coast of Australia.  Neil, a 1,300 pound seal hailing from Tasmania, is TikTok’s latest viral sensation. The lovable lug has been filmed knocking over traffic cones, vocalizing at locals and even napping behind a woman’s vehicle […]

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I was so in love with my wife, but on our wedding night we knew it was a mistake

1:00 pm January 21, 2024

“Sex on the First Date.” It’s not the ideal way to start a marriage, but you probably know that. What you may not know is that just because your marriage had a lousy start doesn’t mean it has to have a lousy finish.  Our marriage has never been perfect, and our guess is that neither […]

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NYC Mayor Adams accused of ‘getting his Trump on’ by vetoing council bill to track every police stop

12:12 pm January 21, 2024

New York City Mayor Eric Adams vetoed a controversial city council bill that would require police officers to document every “investigative encounter” with the public.  At a press conference Friday, Adams said the proposed legislation, known as Intro. 586-A or the “How Many Stops Act,” could slow NYPD response times, undermine community-oriented policing, and add […]

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