Day: December 22, 2024

Food tracking just got lazy — in the best way possible — with this wearable

4:30 pm December 22, 2024

Are you tired of the endless hassle of counting calories and manually logging every meal?  Say goodbye to the frustration with The Drop, the world’s first fully automated nutrition tracker.  This groundbreaking wearable device is designed to revolutionize how you monitor your diet, making nutrition tracking effortless and intuitive. GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS – […]

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Texas Lyft driver says rider slashed his throat, attempted to choke him, stole his car

4:13 pm December 22, 2024

A Lyft driver was brutally attacked while giving a ride in Texas, saying a rider slashed his throat, attempted to choke him and stole his car. Dilaver Berk, 25, has since been released from the hospital, but he remains bedridden and says he is thankful to be alive, according to Fox 4. The ride-share driver […]

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5 holidays tips for limiting your drink choices to save time and money

3:30 pm December 22, 2024

During the holidays, people are more likely than at other times of the year to entertain family and friends at home.  While it’s always nice to host a get-together, it can be daunting – and pricey – to set menus. One way to keep expenses in check is to limit the beverage offerings.  HOLIDAY DRINK […]

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The biggest Supreme Court decisions of 2024: From presidential immunity to overturning the Chevron doctrine

3:30 pm December 22, 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court issued several major decisions over the course of 2024.  Its rulings include those that have pushed back on the Biden administration’s attempted change of Title IX protections for transgender students, reversed a 40-year precedent that had supported what conservatives have condemned as the administrative state in Washington, and considered the constitutionality […]

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A nightmare before Christmas: How a Marine mom found herself falsely imprisoned for the holiday

3:30 pm December 22, 2024

Jennifer Heath Box shivered on a mat on the floor, her back pressed against another inmate’s back, as they desperately tried to stay warm. The air conditioning blew a frigid breeze through the Broward County Jail in south Florida. Guards walked by wearing coats and beanies. It was Christmas Eve. Her son, a Marine, was […]

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