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Popcorn Enthusiast Shares 5 Nifty Hacks So Your Popcorn Is Made To Perfection, Every Time
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Popcorn Enthusiast Shares 5 Nifty Hacks So Your Popcorn Is Made To Perfection, Every Time

When I was younger I had a friend over for a movie night. I had four packets of popcorn, which should have been way more than enough. Well, we put our skills together and managed to burn all four. I was left with a burning question in my mind: how do you make popcorn correctly?!... The post Popcorn Enthusiast Shares 5 Nifty Hacks So Your Popcorn Is Made To Perfection, Every Time appeared first on Shareably.
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The Wine Train Has America’s Most Scenic Wine Tour, And It’s Cheaper Than You Would Expect
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The Wine Train Has America’s Most Scenic Wine Tour, And It’s Cheaper Than You Would Expect

The company, Quattro Vino, already has three wine train tours, but we absolutely love this fourth one! Known as the Famiglia Tour, it brings passengers through Napa Valley in comfort and stops at the Grgich Hills Estate, Silverado Vineyards, and Whitehall Winery in a unique exploration of family-owned vineyards and wineries. Try limited quantity wines... The post The Wine Train Has America’s Most Scenic Wine Tour, And It’s Cheaper Than You Would Expect appeared first on Shareably.
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Throw Out Your Melons— Pre-Cut Melons Recalled After 60 Sick In Latest Salmonella Outbreak
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Throw Out Your Melons— Pre-Cut Melons Recalled After 60 Sick In Latest Salmonella Outbreak

Three days ago (June 8th), Caito Foods LLC. issued a statement recalling pre-cut melon products after 60 people, across eight different states, were infected with Salmonella. On June 8, the CDC announced a multi-state outbreak of the Salmonella bacteria. A warning was issued to consumers and retailers in the following states: Georgia Illinois Indiana Kentucky... The post Throw Out Your Melons— Pre-Cut Melons Recalled After 60 Sick In Latest Salmonella Outbreak appeared first on Shareably.
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Fatherhood Takes Precedence Over PGA Win for Golfer J.J. Spaun
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Fatherhood Takes Precedence Over PGA Win for Golfer J.J. Spaun

J.J. Spaun was born and raised in the Los Angeles suburb of San Dimas. He was the unlikely winner of the U.S. Open golf tournament Sunday. At 34 years old, he had only one PGA championship win before winning the most difficult tournament in all of golf. He started the tournament just one shot behind the leader but promptly bogeyed five of the first six holes of the final round Sunday, putting him seemingly out of the competition. Then heavy rain came, pausing the tournament for over an hour. When he returned to the course, he did so with a renewed focus, roaring back with four birdies on the back nine while other golfers faltered in the harsh conditions. On the final hole, he miraculously sunk a 64-foot putt to win. Surprisingly, he became only the second golfer in history from LA County to win a major golf tournament (Colin Morikawa is the other; Tiger Woods is from Orange County). But that is not what makes him a hero. He is a hero because of what he did the night before. Spaun is the father of two young daughters. The night before the final round, when most golfers in contention are on lockdown focused exclusively on the task at hand, Spaun was with his wife, dealing with a very sick child. His two-year-old daughter had caught a stomach bug and was vomiting all night. At 3 a.m., while his competitors were deep asleep, he went off to find some medication for his daughter. He got in his rental car and drove from the suburbs to downtown Pittsburgh to find an open CVS pharmacy. On Father’s Day morning, he put his own need for sleep and preparation on the eve of the most important day of his professional life to fetch an over-the-counter remedy he hoped would help his sick little girl. After his win, he admitted the rough night may have contributed to his very shaky start. “It was kind of a rough start to the morning. I’m not blaming that on my start, but it kind of fit the mold of what was going on, the chaos,” he said. He clearly put his chances of winning in jeopardy with his sleepless night. LA is in desperate need of heroes. It has been mired in crises, from COVID-19 lockdowns to George Floyd riots to the explosion in homelessness and crime to disastrous wildfires to budget deficits and now, to more violent protests. We have lots of celebrities but often fail to recognize our real heroes. We oftentimes lose sight of what really matters. Too often the talk is about who is born “privileged.” The only privilege that exists is the privilege of being raised by a loving mother and loving father, which, sadly, now seems to be the exception, not the rule. But on this Father’s Day, a day in which we are supposed to honor fathers, Spaun put his responsibility as a father ahead of his self-interest in winning a golf tournament. In the end, he was rewarded with one of the most coveted trophies in golf and a loving hug from his daughter, who is now feeling just fine. The post Fatherhood Takes Precedence Over PGA Win for Golfer J.J. Spaun appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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If the Iranian Regime Falls, What Will Follow?
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If the Iranian Regime Falls, What Will Follow?
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Attack by Someone Shouting 'Free Palestine' Being Investigated as a Hate Crime
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FRESH PEACH COBBLER

This Peach Cobbler is one your friends and family will love! So refreshing and so good with ice cream. If you love peach recipes, you will definitely want to try this delicious Peach Coffee Cake! It’s so easy to make and has wonderful reviews. ❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS RECIPE If you have followed our site...
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Federal judge rules against Trump ending NIH grants; accuses admin of racial and LGBTQ discrimination
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Federal judge rules against Trump ending NIH grants; accuses admin of racial and LGBTQ discrimination

A federal judge accused the Trump administration of racial and LGBTQ discrimination and ordered the president to reissue grants that had been shut down at the National Institutes of Health. President Donald Trump shut down grants at NIH and other agencies that he found were supporting policies related to far-left ideologies and movements.'Have we fallen so low?' he asked. 'Have we no shame?'On Monday, District of Massachusetts Judge William Young said that ending the grants based on opposition to gender ideology or diversity, equity, and inclusion was likely illegal. "I've never seen a record where racial discrimination was so palpable," said the judge, according to Axios. "I've sat on this bench now for 40 years. I've never seen government racial discrimination like this." Young ordered the NIH to fund 367 grants that had been ended under the new policies of the Trump administration. "I am hesitant to draw this conclusion, but I have an unflinching obligation to draw it, that this represents racial discrimination and discrimination against America's LGBTQ community," said the judge. Attorneys had argued that the cuts to billions of dollars' worth of grants were "arbitrary" and harmed racial groups as well as LGBTQ members. The order only renews funding for the grants named in the lawsuit and only while the case continues through the legal process.RELATED: Trump to freeze federal funds as admin weeds out 'wokeness' in budget Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images Young had said that the Supreme Court had struck down affirmative action in a recent ruling but that this did not mean the government had the right to outright discrimination. "Have we fallen so low?" he asked. "Have we no shame?" Young was appointed to the court by former President Ronald Reagan. Trump has made cutting out "woke" federal spending a goal of his second term in office. "The use of federal resources to advance Marxist equity, transgenderism, and Green New Deal social engineering policies is a waste of taxpayer dollars that does not improve the day-to-day lives of those we serve," reads a memo issued by the Office of Management and Budget in January. "This memorandum requires federal agencies to identify and review all federal financial assistance programs and supporting activities consistent with the president's policies and requirements," the memo reads.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Louisiana man intentionally dragged officer for 500 feet with his truck — then bragged about it on social media, police say
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Louisiana man intentionally dragged officer for 500 feet with his truck — then bragged about it on social media, police say

Louisiana police said a man committed a "deliberate and cowardly" attack on an officer on Monday that left him in extremely critical condition at a Baton Rouge hospital. Gad Black, 41, allegedly drove his Ford F-150 truck into Sgt. Caleb Eisworth as the officer was on his way home from work on his police motorcycle. Black knocked Eisworth off his vehicle and then dragged him for 500 feet. 'We are outraged by this senseless act of violence and fully committed to ensuring the individual responsible is held accountable.' Investigators believe Eisworth was struck at about 11 a.m. near Greenwell Springs Road and Joor Road, according to WAFB-TV.Police found that Black had allegedly bragged about the attack on social media and named one of the roads. “Check Him Out on Joor Rd. Stretched One,” read the alleged post on Facebook. Eisworth, who is a 23-year veteran of the force, suffered two broken legs, a broken arm, and various other injuries. Black was charged with attempted first-degree murder of a police officer, but authorities said there will likely be other charges filed against him. The suspect had been previously hit with a slew of charges in 2014 after he led police on a chase and put many lives in danger, including that of his 9-year-old son, who was riding in the passenger seat. Police used a spike strip to disable his vehicle, and when Black abandoned the car, he assaulted both an officer and a dog while trying to escape. However, prosecutors agreed to a plea deal that dropped all of the charges except aggravated flight from an officer, and a judge sentenced him to only three years of probation. RELATED: Homeless man dragged female jogger by the hair toward public restroom in Santa Monica, police say Image Source: Baton Rouge Police Dep. Facebook photo screenshot “This was a deliberate and cowardly attack on an officer — one of our community’s protectors — and it strikes at the very heart of public safety,” said East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux about the Monday attack. "We are outraged by this senseless act of violence and fully committed to ensuring the individual responsible is held accountable to the fullest extent of the law," he added. "I want Sgt. Eisworth’s family, his BRPD family, and all of East Baton Rouge Parish to know that we are standing with and praying for you."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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‘Evil bill of death’: New York nears passage of law that fuels suicide culture
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‘Evil bill of death’: New York nears passage of law that fuels suicide culture

On June 9, the New York Senate passed the Medical Aid in Dying Act, which allows terminally ill, mentally competent adults with six months or less to live to request and self-administer life-ending medication. If signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul (D), New York will become the 11th state to legalize medical aid in dying.This is more evidence that the left is championing a “culture of death” in America, says Glenn Beck. “The more ‘enlightened’ they become ... the more barbaric [policy] actually becomes.” Ironically, the left’s death-centric policies, whether it's abortion, gender affirming care, or fighting for the rights of violent illegal alien criminals, are always wrapped in platitudes of “compassion.”Equally ironic is the left’s response when it’s met with resistance: proving how “compassionate and loving [they] are through mob violence and arson and theft and assaulting federal officers,” most recently evidenced by the fiery anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement riots that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles.Passing a bill that makes it “easier to kill yourself,” when “the U.S. Surgeon General's office calls loneliness and isolation in America an epidemic,” is the opposite of compassion, says Glenn, noting that suicide has continued to steadily increase over the last several decades.“This bill is assisted suicide, and it is dressed up — as always — as compassion, but it's not mercy; it is absolute madness,” he insists.Unlike many other states’ laws, New York’s bill does not require a mandatory waiting period after a patient’s request for life-ending medication, meaning that a patient can potentially elect to die on the same day he receives a terminal diagnosis, so long as he fulfills the requirements of a written request, confirmation of a six-month or less terminal prognosis by two physicians, verification of mental competency, and signatures from two impartial witnesses.“Despair and depression clouds everything! You don't make a decision when you're like that,” condemns Glenn, who knows from experience that severe depression is often akin to “insanity.”On top of expediting the process, the bill also “prohibits referring to this practice as suicide,” insisting that the procedure be called “a medical practice” and the lethal poison a “medication.”“The lies are disgusting,” says Glenn, who is horrified yet not totally surprised considering Andrew Cuomo, New York’s former governor, “was killing people in nursing homes” during the COVID pandemic.Perhaps most disturbing, however, is the bill’s policy when it comes to death certificates.“When you write out the death certificate of a person who dies through assisted suicide, you are only allowed to list the person's underlying illness or condition as the official cause of death. You cannot say it had anything to do with suicide or any medical aid in dying,” Glenn explains. The only reason for such a policy is to “[hide] the actual stats” so that they can “memory hole suicide.”Glenn, citing a New York Times op-ed by Columbia University physician and ethicist Dr. Lydia Dugdale, reads, “Instead of investing in the infrastructure of support for the lonely, the depressed, the disabled, and the poor, we offer them a prescription for death. We call it autonomy, but it’s abandonment.”“The art of dying well cannot be severed from the art of living well, and that includes caring for one another, especially when it is hard, inconvenient, or costly. It is not enough to offer the dying control. We must offer them dignity — not by affirming their despair but by affirming their worth,” Dugdale said.To the brave New Yorkers who have managed to keep their ethics and common sense, Glenn beseeches: “You are not without hope — as long as you're still in the fight. ... Call your governor's office; urge her to veto this evil bill of death. Choose life!”To hear more about the bill, watch the clip above.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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