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    The Absurd Prosecution of a Man Who Posted a Charlie Kirk Meme

    A man with a long history of posting provocative liberal memes on Facebook has been arrested and charged with threatening mass violence after sharing a meme about President Donald Trump, leading to concerns over the limits of free speech in America. Larry Bushart Jr., 61, is a retired law...
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    Scientists uncovers 1,600-year-old wine factory near ancient mountain castle in Turkey

    Turkish Archaeologists Stumble upon 1,600-Year-Old Wine Factory Near Ancient Castle Deep in southeastern Turkey's mountainous region, near the village of Oymakli, a team of archaeologists has unearthed an astonishing ancient wine production center dating back approximately 1,600 years. The...
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    New York state explores sending students home with food as SNAP delay looms

    New York State Scrambles to Ensure School Kids Get Food Amid Fears of SNAP Delay Governor Kathy Hochul is exploring a plan to send schoolchildren home with meals as the federal shutdown threatens to disrupt next month's food assistance benefits for low-income families. The Supplemental...
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    Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’?

    Africans becoming the dumping ground for Western deportees: Is Africa a sanctuary or a prison? As tensions rise over global migration, several African nations have been thrust into a contentious debate about their roles as potential "dumping grounds" for US-deported migrants. The question is no...
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    What Americans fear most in 2025

    A survey conducted by Team Fear, a group of researchers at Chapman University, has revealed the top fears of Americans in 2025. The results show that the most common fear among respondents is corrupt government officials, with 69.1% of participants expressing fear or anxiety about this issue...
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