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Trump Approval Soars As Economic Signal Lifts Pressure on American Families
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has risen slightly amid signs of easing economic pressure, according to a new Daily Mail poll. The outlet’s survey, conducted with J.L. Partners, found Trump’s approval ticking up from 45 percent on Nov. 21 to 47 percent as of Dec. 4. The poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters online and has
Federal Grand Jury Indicts IT Workers On Charges Of Assaulting ICE Agents
A federal grand jury indicted two employees of an Ontario surgery center for allegedly assaulting and obstructing U.S. immigration officers attempting to detain a Honduran landscaper. Jose de Jesus Ortega, 38, of Highland, and Danielle Nadine Davila, 33, of Corona, were charged Aug. 27 with one felony count of assaulting, resisting, and impeding a federal
The Day Their Mother Returned: A Father’s Fight for His Blind Twin Daughters
I’m Mark, 42, and I still can’t wrap my head around what happened last Thursday. Eighteen years ago, Lauren—my wife at the time—walked out on me and our newborn twins, Emma and Clara. Both blind from birth. She said motherhood “wasn’t the life she wanted,” and she left to chase her acting dreams. I remember
After Receiving the Ashes of a Deceased Loved One, You Should Know This
Losing someone you care about is one of the most emotionally complex experiences in life. And for many families today, cremation has become a common choice. But once the ceremony ends and you finally receive the ashes of your loved one, you may find yourself asking: What now? Whether the box feels unbearably heavy or
My Ex-Husband Took the House, the Car, and All Our Money in the Divorce — He Never Saw the Twist Waiting for Him
When the judge’s gavel struck, finalizing our divorce, James leaned back in his chair like a man who had just conquered a kingdom. His smirk was so wide I thought it might split his face. He glanced at me briefly, only to let his eyes sweep smugly across the stack of signed papers. In his
A Simple Birthday Card Uncovered My Daughter’s Biggest Secret
Every year on my birthday, I set the table for three—me, my husband, and Karen.Her seat always stays empty. This year, I turned forty-seven. And once again, all I wanted was my daughter to come home.But she didn’t.She hasn’t spoken to me since the divorce. In her eyes, I was the villain.She didn’t just pull
One Photo of Trump and Melania Is Taking Over Social Media
On June 11, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended a performance of John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to see Les Misérables—his first visit since reshaping the Center’s leadership and programming. The moment they appeared in the presidential box, the audience erupted into a mix of applause, chants, and loud
My DIL Excluded Me From the Vacation Because I Refused to Babysit — So I Turned the Tables on Her
My son invited me to join his family on a 10-day trip to Italy. I was thrilled. I’d never been to Europe, and the idea of exploring Rome, Florence, and Venice with my family sounded like a dream. But that dream evaporated the moment I realized my daughter-in-law had a very different vision for the
Baggage Handler Issues Warning to Anyone Who Ties a Ribbon on Their Suitcase — I Can’t Believe I Didn’t Know This
If you’ve ever tied a ribbon, scarf, or colorful tag on your suitcase to “make it easier to spot,” you’re definitely not alone. Millions of travelers do it for convenience. But according to several longtime baggage handlers, this habit can actually cause more problems than it solves — and may even put your luggage at
I Asked My Mom to Contribute — Then She Made a Move I Never Saw Coming
I’m a 35-year-old single mom of three. My mother, who’s 74, has lived with us for the past four years. She stayed rent-free, and in return, she babysat my kids when I worked late shifts. It wasn’t ideal, but it worked. Recently, though, everything changed. A few months ago, my mom fell badly in the









