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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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CBS News to broadcast QR code for live fact-checking of vice presidential debate

CBS News is getting creative as it attempts to conduct Tuesday’s vice presidential debate fairly and productively. The network said this week it will feature a QR code on screen during the live prime-time showdown between Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) for at least a portion of their debate.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Single man asks married men their biggest marriage regret and they don't disappoint
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Single man asks married men their biggest marriage regret and they don't disappoint

Marriage is a big step in a relationship. It's something that people think about from the time they can grasp the concept of relationships. When you factor that in with the high divorce rate, it makes sense that people want to make sure they're getting it right before they take the leap.Typically people ask their close inner circle relationship advice. Leaning on people like their parents, siblings or friends who have been married to fill in the gaps of knowledge. But with the world being smaller than ever due to social media, it takes little effort to gather more collective knowledge from thousands of people from your target audience. Surprisingly, people are pretty forthcoming to strangers on the internet looking for support and help. One man who goes by the name King Boiza decided to ask his internet advisors, "married men what is your greatest regret about marriage? Advise the single boys. It could be about anything." They married men didn't hesitate to answer the call in the most genuinely wholesome way.Gleaning collective wisdom from those more experienced than you is a common practice, but being able to do it in such a large way is relatively new. Different life experiences lead to different perspectives that can be invaluable to someone still learning. The advice provided ranged from warnings to what could be seen as universal truths about marriage. "Your wife becomes the words you speak upon her, I regret not speaking life and good upon her," one man shares."In times of trouble, remember...It's not you against her but the both of you, against the problem...," someone writes."Listen when she speaks from the heart, once she feels unheard, she will be closed off for a long time if not forever," another advises."Not all women age gracefully with all their good looks and physique. Marry her for more reasons beyond her body and beauty. Seek a FOREVER," one commenter says. Forbes reports that 43% of first marriages end in divorce with the number significantly increasing with each subsequent marriage. Finding out the regrets, struggles and triumphs of other marriages may help others feel more prepared to commit to marriage with a bit of a roadmap laid in front of them. It's clear from the comments under the post that marriage takes work and while some of the men admittedly misstepped, they seem eager to share with others so they avoid the same mistakes. "My biggest regret in marriage was to cheat and I'm telling you...my wife was never the same...so my advice is never cheat never ever," one guy confesses. "We tend to take our spouse for granted once we get married. Continue to invest your time in her. You won't regret it and she'll know that you really see her," one man shares.But it wasn't only men who dropped by the comment section. Women stopped to share their appreciation for the wisdom being left for all to see. "After reading this comment section, my faith in the institution of marriage is restored. Relationships are not perfect, but we gotta try with people who want to try," one woman writes."I don't know why I'm crying...I guess I never knew men like these existed...Your wives must be blessed," another woman shares.If you need a dose of healthy masculinity and wholesome advice for lasting partnerships, look no further than that comment section. They're saving some future couple from heartache by simply showing up to answer a stranger's question on the internet. This article originally appeared on 7.10.24
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Determined 6-year-old Rhode Island boy starts poop scooping service to pay for cat adoption
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Determined 6-year-old Rhode Island boy starts poop scooping service to pay for cat adoption

There likely isn't a child alive that hasn't bargained with their parents about getting a pet, even if they already have one. When kids are determined to get a new animal, they can come up with some pretty wild compromises. Offering things like giving away all of their toys if they can get just one snake or they'll never misbehave again if their parents bring home a puppy for Christmas. You name it, they've thought about it. But the request for a pet can be especially adorable when the child asking is still little with a big plan on how they can afford the pet on their own. A little boy from Rhode Island was determined to get his own cat from a local animal shelter as well as help the other animals in need. Luca Arpin is just 6-years-old but he's got big plans to earn the adoption fees needed to get a kitten.Luca put on some gloves and decided to earn some extra money by starting his own pint-sized business with the cutest name.Poopa Scoopa Luca is the name of the first grader's business and he's made himself available to scoop the poop so his neighbors don't have to. The little boy says cleaning is one of his favorite things to do, unlike most kids his age. But his love of cleaning extends beyond his pooper scooper services. According to his mom, Luca likes to go to work with her at the animal shelter where he jumps right in to cleaning out kennels, the walking area for the dogs and even helps fold laundry. white and black cat on white metal frame Photo by Anna Kumpan on Unsplash Luca and his mom are no strangers to having animals in their home. Not only do they work at the animal shelter (Luca unpaid), but they've fostered over 90 animals, finding them all homes, though Luca's dream is to have his own cat. The problem he ran into was the cost. Not only would the little guy be in charge of coming up with the adoption fee, but he would also be responsible for all the additional costs that come along with owning a pet. shallow focus photography of black kitten Photo by Thomas Park on Unsplash That's a lot of responsibility for a 6-year-old, but Luca is undeterred. He's working hard to earn what he needs to adopt his very own kitten while keeping his prices competitive. The little boy tells NBC 10 WJAR that he charges $15 for clean up after one dog and $20 for two or more. Luca comes to the homes fully prepared with gloves and trash bags. Of course with him still being so little his mom is his chauffeur, supervisor and helper but he does the clean up all on his own. Mom only helps him tie the bag around his gloved hand to make things a little easier for him. After just a few jobs, Luca was able to bring his kitten, Pebbles home from the animal shelter but that hasn't slowed down his drive. He's still out looking for more pooper scooper jobs so he can continue to raise money to help other animals in the animal shelter. Luca's early exposure to the animal shelter has turned into a passion for helping animals in need and his mom is doing everything she can to continue fostering his love of helping.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The Who song Pete Townshend wants to delete from history: “Oh my God, I’m embarrassed”
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The Who song Pete Townshend wants to delete from history: “Oh my God, I’m embarrassed”

"I'm embarrassed. This sounds like a Music Hall song." The post The Who song Pete Townshend wants to delete from history: “Oh my God, I’m embarrassed” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The unique way Neil Young played Graham Nash his landmark album: “More barn!”
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The unique way Neil Young played Graham Nash his landmark album: “More barn!”

"I swear to God". The post The unique way Neil Young played Graham Nash his landmark album: “More barn!” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The two songs by The Beatles that Bob Dylan hated: “Such a cop-out”
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The two songs by The Beatles that Bob Dylan hated: “Such a cop-out”

Dylan has always been one to speak his mind. The post The two songs by The Beatles that Bob Dylan hated: “Such a cop-out” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Why Led Zeppelin never impressed Bruce Springsteen: “They don’t do the old stuff so good”
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Why Led Zeppelin never impressed Bruce Springsteen: “They don’t do the old stuff so good”

Coming back to the same old song. The post Why Led Zeppelin never impressed Bruce Springsteen: “They don’t do the old stuff so good” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The song that got Stevie Nicks through rehab: “I thought I was dying”
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The song that got Stevie Nicks through rehab: “I thought I was dying”

A fighting song. The post The song that got Stevie Nicks through rehab: “I thought I was dying” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Staged briefings: Biden gives Billions to Ukraine & illegals, but tells the American people to help fund the recovery of Hurricane Helene & says Trump "is lying" about him ignoring it, Kamala's handlers force the press out.
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