Day: March 11, 2025

8 sleep trackers to help you get a better night’s rest

6:24 pm March 11, 2025

A restful night’s sleep is something many people wish they could achieve but never do. With the demands of work, family and everything in-between, many people find themselves tossing and turning in their beds all night. A poor night’s sleep doesn’t just leave you tired, it can also impact your general well-being. This is where […]

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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the House voting to avoid a government shutdown today

6:21 pm March 11, 2025

The House is poised to debate and vote on an interim spending bill to avoid a government shutdown early Saturday morning.  This bill renews all Biden-era funding numbers. It also cuts the budget for Washington but allows the Pentagon to begin new programs and increases military pay.  It is all about the math. The margin […]

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GOP lawmakers take crucial step to ‘unlock’ American energy to reverse Biden-era ‘disaster’

6:17 pm March 11, 2025

Newly introduced legislation aims to make it easier to export energy used for warming and lighting up homes in the United States and around the globe. The “Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act of 2025’’ would grant “exclusive authority” to sign off on applications for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and exports to the Federal […]

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Wife of 49ers’ star shares devastation after news of Kyle Juszczyk release: ‘Just rip out our hearts’

6:11 pm March 11, 2025

The opening day of NFL free agency began with some shocking moves and key additions.  For the San Francisco 49ers, the biggest shocker was the news that the organization had informed nine-time Pro Bowl fullback Kyle Juszczyk of their intentions to release him before the start of the league year on Wednesday.  ESPN first reported the news […]

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GOP spending bill would force DC to cut $1B from city government, officials say

6:03 pm March 11, 2025

Washington, D.C., officials are making a last-ditch plea to Congress over the continuing resolution (CR) that is expected to head to the House floor on Tuesday. City officials, including D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, protested the measure outside the Capitol building on Monday. “Unfortunately, we are here today to talk about potentially devastating and really highly […]

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