The National Coffee Association found that 67% of Americans drink coffee every single day, and WalletHub released a study showing which cities are made for coffee lovers. Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Google Trends, Yelp and other platforms, WalletHub analyzed the 100 most populated U.S. cities across 12 key metrics. Some of the …
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18 September
Don Johnson’s ‘Miami Vice’ fame required security ‘24/7'
Don Johnson was one of the biggest icons of the ’80s thanks to his role on “Miami Vice,” but that fame came with a downside. “For a long time, I couldn’t even go anywhere,” Johnson told People magazine. He continued, “I had to isolate. The [women] know where you are. We had security 24/7.” The intense fandom reminded him of …
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18 September
Scandals, failed assassinations and political rhetoric: Both sides go high and low
It is a bizarre campaign filled with bullets and blame-shifting. It’s also a campaign packed with gossip and unproven accusations, exaggerations and falsehoods. Just ask your dog or cat. TRUMP BLAMES KAMALA RHETORIC FOR 2ND ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AS DEMOCRATS BLAME HIM FOR HAITIANS IN OHIO To have two attempted assassinations against a presidential nominee within six weeks is absolutely chilling. …
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18 September
5 kitchen appliances to help you get dinner out faster
Are you trying to budget for a vacation or trying to eat healthily? One of the best shifts you can make in your daily life to help you accomplish these goals is dining at home. The price of eating out has skyrocketed in recent years and can be a major drag on achieving money and health goals. Still, the convenience …
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18 September
Trump assassination plot exposes Ryan Routh's bomb bust, barricade with illegal gun in professional demise
GREENSBORO, N.C. – Ryan Routh, the man named as a suspect in what authorities believe was an assassination attempt against former President Trump on Sunday, deteriorated from a successful roofer to a man who thought the IRS was sending the cops after him, according to a retired officer who had more than 100 interactions with Routh. Routh’s arrest record in …
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18 September
Flight attendant on TikTok reveals luggage tag safety tip she wishes more flyers knew about
A flight attendant is sharing some of her top advice for airline travelers and her latest tip has reached more than 850,000 views on TikTok. Ally Case, who said she works for American Airlines, started a series on TikTok where she shared a series of “14 Days of Travel Tips,” with one of them focused on safety and luggage. In …
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18 September
Speaker Johnson warns illegal immigrant voting could 'throw an election' as House readies spending bill vote
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is warning that “thousands” of people residing in the U.S. illegally could shift the tides in the upcoming U.S. elections. While speaking to reporters at his weekly press conference on Wednesday, Johnson pointed out that several members of the House GOP won their elections by just a few hundred votes – or less, as in …
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18 September
Hillary Clinton says it's a 'double standard' to ask Harris about her policies
Hillary Clinton forcefully argued that Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t need to clarify her policy positions in interviews and said that the 2024 Democratic candidate was facing a “double standard” from voters and the media. “She does not have to do it, Kara. I’m going to just cut to the chase,” Clinton told journalist and podcast host Kara Swisher on …
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18 September
Is suicide contagious? Mental health experts warn of very real risk
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Suicide is a leading cause of death in the U.S., with over 49,000 people taking their own lives in 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Although most suicides …
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18 September
DOJ's new voter-roll guidance quietly issued; critic warns it may 'intimidate' election workers
The Department of Justice (DOJ) quietly published new guidelines addressing limits on when and how jurisdictions may remove voters from their voter rolls last week, a move to “intimidate” state and local election officials, says former DOJ attorney Gene Hamilton. “This is what I perceive as an attempt by the Department of Justice and Civil Rights Division to intimidate state …
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