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National Day for Singles Overcoming Your “Love Blocks”
Valentine’s Day can be a difficult holiday for singles to endure, and while many individuals celebrate National Singles Day by being alone, Cheddar News spoke with Shay Levister, a certified love coach, who has a few smart recommendations that could make next year’s Valentine’s Day more enjoyable for singles. Levister advised singles to determine whether…
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The Springsteen Tour, the Rihanna Streaming Boom, and the Return of Ted Lasso
The CEO on the Road Bruce Springsteen is preparing for the continuation of his United States tour. Now that he is circling back, fans of The Boss in several U.S. locations that were left off of the first leg will get the opportunity to see him. Additional 18 gigs have been added to the tour,…
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Tesla Employees Announce Unionization Plans at New York Plant
Workers at a Tesla facility in Buffalo, New York, have declared their intention to unionize. The workers stated in a news release on Tuesday, “We believe unionization will give us a voice in the workplace that has been overlooked up until now.” “All we want is a seat in the car we helped construct.” According…
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To Escape From Prison, A Prisoner Disguised As A Sheep
According to accounts, a prisoner disguised himself as a sheep to pass unobserved through security at a maximum-security jail in Bolivia. José Luis Callisaya Diaz, who was serving a 15-year sentence for murder, covered himself in sheepskin and crawled through the grass at the Chonchocoro institution before attempting to scale the exterior wall. However, Diaz,…
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Additional Toxic Chemicals Reportedly Discovered in Ohio Train Crash and Fire
Officials in East Palestine, Ohio, have discovered three new substances in the aftermath of the Norfolk Southern train crash and controlled burning of hazardous goods. The Environmental Protection Agency claimed that derailed train wagons included the chemicals ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethylhexyl acrylate, and isobutylene. Additionally, the EPA described the compounds as hazardous and poisonous.…
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Rare 1986 Footage Discovers Titanic Shipwreck
Rare footage of the finding of the iconic Titanic has been uncovered. The clip from 1986 shows the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution team uncovering the 1912 shipwreck. Robert Ballard, a former naval officer and professor of oceanography, told the Associated Press, “The first thing I saw coming out of the darkness at 30 feet was…
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Tucker Carlson’s Guest Has an Extremely Sexist Perspective on Chelsea Handler
Chelsea Handler may have been making a lighthearted jest when she released a comedy sketch last week praising the benefits of being a “childless woman” and savoring the time to do anything she wants. However, while addressing the skit on his Tuesday show, Tucker Carlson and his guest viewed it as a symptom of a…
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FDA’s Advisory Committee Approves Narcan Without RX
The life-saving antidote to an overdose of Narcan is one step closer to being easily obtained by the general public. The board of independent Food and Drug Administration advisors voted to make the nasal spray available over-the-counter. Elizabeth Coykendall, a temporary voting member on the FDA’s advisory council and paramedic at PM Pediatrics in Raleigh,…
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Trump Thinks These Tweets Absolve Him for Jan. 6 Riot
The former president on Tuesday issued a rambling statement citing “exonerating tweets” that he said to show he wasn’t responsible for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. The remark came as a potentially damning report regarding Donald Trump’s election interference was ready to be unsealed. Trump highlighted tweets from January 6, 2021 in which…
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Elon Musk to appoint a new Twitter CEO by the end of 2023
Musk stated on Wednesday that he hopes to choose his successor as Twitter CEO by the end of the year. In response to a question regarding his successor, the billionaire stated via video link at the World Government Summit in Dubai, “I think I need to stabilize the organization and make sure it’s in a…