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MY SON ASKED A JANITOR ONE QUESTION IN A MALL FOOD COURT — AND IT CHANGED ALL OF OUR LIVES
My 6-year-old son, Micah, and I were eating lunch at the mall food court — his usual chicken nuggets, my usual coffee. We were people-watching when Micah noticed an older man sweeping nearby. He moved slowly, like each motion hurt. His uniform was faded, his name tag said “Frank,” and his face looked worn — not just
Hillary Clinton Turns Heads With Latest Trump Remark
Hillary Clinton offered rare praise for former President Donald Trump’s handling of the Gaza peace deal during a recent interview, acknowledging his administration’s success in making progress on the long-standing conflict. “I really commend President Trump and his administration,” Clinton told CBS News 24/7 Friday. “As well as Arab leaders in the region, for making the commitment
The Hidden Dangers of Kissing a Deceased Person on the Lips
For many people, saying goodbye to a loved one involves intimate gestures—a final touch, holding their hand, or even a kiss on the lips or forehead. In moments of grief, this contact can feel like a deeply personal way to honor and connect with the person who has passed. However, what most don’t realize is
The Meaning Behind the Tradition of Coins on Gravestones
A Quiet Gesture That Speaks Volumes If you’ve ever walked through a cemetery and noticed coins resting on gravestones—pennies, nickels, dimes, even quarters—you might have wondered what they mean. These small, quiet tokens might seem insignificant at first glance, but they carry a powerful message of remembrance, respect, and unspoken connection. This touching tradition, most
A teenage girl paid barely $200 for an old caravan.
Teenager Ellie Yeater from the USA stunned her friends with an ambitious project. Wanting a fun space for herself and her pals, Ellie faced a typical challenge for someone her age: limited funds. She found a rundown caravan for just $200 and decided to turn it into her dream space. Despite the caravan being old,
DOJ Launches Probe After Chilling Report On Riot Funding
An investigation is underway to determine who is sponsoring anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots in Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities after a prominent corporation stated it has received requests for assistance. Crowds on Demand, a California-based firm that specializes in delivering on-demand protest crowds, told Fox News Digital that it had “numerous
Dozens Of GOP Attorneys General Back Trump On Birthright Citizenship
Two dozen Republican attorneys general are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to side with President Donald Trump in his effort to end automatic birthright citizenship for children born to noncitizen mothers. In a sweeping show of support, 24 states led by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird and Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed an amicus
The Egg War: How Breakfast Almost Ended My Marriage
Got some eggs out of the fridge this morning, but they’d expired. At least, according to the date on the carton. My husband — who thinks “expiration dates are a government scam” — insisted they were fine.Meanwhile, I was standing there, spatula in hand, imagining the news headline:“Local Woman Hospitalized After Ignoring Expiration Date Because
How Long Is Tuna Salad Safe in the Fridge?
Tuna salad is a classic go-to meal — quick to make, high in protein, and perfect for sandwiches, wraps, or a light lunch. But since it contains perishable ingredients like mayonnaise, it’s important to know how long tuna salad stays safe in the fridge before it’s time to toss it. Here’s everything you need to
JOKE OF THE DAY: The Manager and the Potatoes
The manager of a large corporation had a heart attack, and his doctor told him to take several weeks off to relax at a farm. The man reluctantly agreed and soon found himself surrounded by fields, fresh air, and… silence. But after just a couple of days, he was already bored out of his mind.









