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Fake News CNN Puts Kamala Harris In The ‘Danger Zone’ | JD Rucker
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Fake News CNN Puts Kamala Harris In The ‘Danger Zone’ | JD Rucker
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This Roasted Garlic Hummus Is the Perfect Protein-Packed Snack
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This Roasted Garlic Hummus Is the Perfect Protein-Packed Snack

In just five steps, you’ll have delicious and nutritious hummus with this recipe from the Institute of Culinary Education.
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10 Surprising Facts About Your Childhood Dream Jobs
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10 Surprising Facts About Your Childhood Dream Jobs

In the latest episode of The List Show, we’re tackling some fun facts—and the occasional harsh truth—about the careers you imagined for yourself as a kid.
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Experience the potent health-supporting benefits of N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
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Experience the potent health-supporting benefits of N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

Groovy Bee® NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) from the Health Ranger Store makes it easy to maintain healthy levels of cysteine so you can keep your body in peak physical condition. Each capsule of Groovy Bee® NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) delivers 500 mg of pure N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine that provides excellent antioxidant support as well as supports your body's natural production of glutathione. Groovy Bee® NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) contains no GMOs, artificial colors, flavorings or fillers. It is also vegan, non-irradiated, non-China and lab tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology. Shop at https://bit.ly/3XuCyh9 Health Ranger Store videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we’re helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://bit.ly/3rP5CzN ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Download our app: https://www.naturalnews.com/App ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ? Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/healthrangerstore ? Brighteon.Social: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRangerStore ? Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/naturalnews ? Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/HealthRangerReport ? Gab: https://gab.ai/NaturalNews ? Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/naturalnews ? Mewe: https://mewe.com/p/naturalnews ? Spreely: https://social.spreely.com/NaturalNews ? Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/realhealthrangerstore/ ? Steemit: https://steemit.com/@healthranger ? Telegram: https://t.me/naturalnewsofficial
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Fed slashes interest rates by a half point, an aggressive start to its first easing campaign in four years
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Fed slashes interest rates by a half point, an aggressive start to its first easing campaign in four years

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday enacted its first interest rate cut since the early days of the Covid pandemic, slicing half a percentage point off benchmark rates in an effort to head off a slowdown in the labor market. With both the jobs picture and inflation softening, the central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee chose to lower its key overnight borrowing rate by a half percentage point, or 50 basis points, affirming market expectations that had recently shifted from an outlook for a...
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Jimmy Fallon asked people to share 'weird' stories about their roommate, and the answers were wild
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Jimmy Fallon asked people to share 'weird' stories about their roommate, and the answers were wild

Let’s be honest—roommates can be weird. I admit, I was on more than one occasion the weird roommate. I remember in my 20s thinking it would be cool to keep a minifridge in my room … you know, so I’d never have to leave it. That idea became rather short-lived after my roommates angrily showed me the electric bill for the month. Whoops. As whimsical as sitcoms make it seem, the truth is it can be hard to blend different personalities—one person’s quirk is often another person’s character defect. But still, living with someone else is usually a necessity at some point. If you live in an expensive city, the need could be lifelong. So, learning to embrace it all is probably a good idea. At the very least, some oddball roommates make for some pretty great stories. “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon recently asked his Twitter audience to share “something funny, weird or embarrassing” about their roommate as part of his famous #Hashtags segment. It's Hashtags time! Tweet out something funny, weird, or embarrassing about your roommate and tag it with #MyRoommateIsWeird. Could be on our show!— Jimmy Fallon (@jimmyfallon) September 12, 2022 Indeed, the stories people shared were funny, weird and embarrassing (and yes, some were also quite gross), but each relatable in their own way, at least for anyone who has ever had to share their space with a stranger. Here are a few fun anecdotes that’ll have you laughing … and maybe considering living solo forever. Sometimes, having a weird roommate can be kind of cool. Their eccentricity can help bring out our own sense of humor…“If my roommate and I were going somewhere together and he beat me getting ready, he would play the @Jeopardy theme song at max volume until I walked outside.” – @claydoughrocks“My roommate would always need to go on a drive to “clear her head” it was actually a couple laps on mario kart.” – @elise_millsssss… others might instill feelings that are less comedic and more horrific.“My roommate would cut her toe nails & put the pieces behind the couch. She’d have to gather up the clippings then physically move the couch away from the wall to do this. I had no idea until 6 mos in when I went to vacuum behind the couch & found 50+ clippings.” – @MeesterLizz“My roommate at college used to wipe his fingerprints away after touching something just in case I was a serial murderer and he would be blamed for it. Needless to say, he wasn't my roommate for very long.” – @FallonHolic_And even the most chill roommate can have the oddest food habits. “Had a roomie who ate my pickles one by one, thinkin I wouldn't notice. Every day I'd check the fridge & count pickles. not eating them. just monitoring things. Then the roomie acts like I'm weird for counting pickles, but don't gaslight me bro. Stop eating my pickles.” – @gumgumerson“My roommate would put black olives in a bowl, put milk on them and eat them like cereal.” – @srgraffSome weird roommates provide a hilarious, yet compelling case proving that our most instinctive, primal urges to mark territory are still deeply ingrained within us … they’re just so repressed that we find the strangest outlets to assert dominance. “My old roommate did not want anyone sitting in their special comfy chair after they went to bed. Every night they would remove all the cushions and bring them into their bedroom.” – @PugZLee9Odds are, there is a lot more going on with whatever peculiar habit you’re witnessing.“My roommate at college used to make sculptures from his empty beer cans. He made Stonehenge, the White House and the Colosseum. We only realized there was a problem when he started drinking more to make sure he had enough cans to ‘finish the sculpture.’” – Optimist_EeyoreAnd sometimes … there simply is no explanation for why mad people do what they do. “My roommate used to eat acid with me and the last time I saw him he went to the bathroom and I sat underneath a life sized Mickey mouse stuffy and jumped up when he walked by saying ‘hi everybody!’ In a Mickey Mouse voice. He ran out of the apartment never to be seen again.” – @jakemartinjokesThis article originally appeared on 9.14.22
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Here are 17 things people really miss the most about living in the '90s
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Here are 17 things people really miss the most about living in the '90s

The 1990s was a sweet spot in American history. The stifling Cold War with the Soviet Union had just come to the end in 1989 and it would still be 12 years before a new era of fear after the 9/11 attacks.The 1990s was also a time of prosperity that lifted up Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum and an era that saw unprecedented peace in the world. In fact, things were going so well in America that President Clinton managed to have a budget surplus four years in a row.The '90s was also the last gasp of the analog era when people couldn't contact you 24/7 and did things for the pure joy of it instead for the likes and shares.To say that the '90s was the last great American decade may be looking back with rose-colored glasses but it's obvious that as we've entered this new era dominated by technology, we left behind a lot of things that brought us joy. Many of us wouldn't mind having them back.A recent Reddit thread asked "What do you miss about the '90s?" and the answers will take you back to a time that most of us remember fondly. Will people ever say that about the 2020s? Only time will tell. 1. You made plans without having to text people."Before we had mobile phones, my wife and I would plan to meet at a certain street corner at a certain time after work. We sometimes had to wait for the other person to show up, but we knew they would." — i_will_be_dead2. The world was clearly changing for the better."There was a period between the Cold War and the War on Terror when it seemed like there was hope for the world." — igetasticker3. Friday nights at home with the family."Blockbuster/Pizza Hut on Friday nights." — EdwardPackard4. People left you alone."Not being contactable 24/7. Peace of leaving school/work and not having to deal with their nonsense till tomorrow." — Soma_Tweaker5. Air travel without the stress."Did you know that before 9/11, it wasn't a massive pain in the ass to go fucking anywhere?! Loved ones could walk you right to the gate. You could bring snacks, sandwiches, and drinks onto the plane with you. The prices at Hudson News were perfectly reasonable, because if they weren't, you could just walk out of the terminal and grab something." — GavinBelsonsAlexa6. The mall."Malls were awesome, and I hate that the strip mall style has taken over. Especially up in Canada, where it gets to -40 in the winter. Back in the day you could legitimately spend hours wandering the mall, indoors and warm. Now it is depressing. Maybe the big malls like Mall of America or West Edmonton Mall are still okay, but the ones in my city are shit." — Lexi_Banner7. Following a scene."In the '90s I would walk to my local record shop and talk to the guy. He would recognize me and ask about my thoughts on the Offspring album I bought last time I was in, and then recommend something that just came in from some guys called Green Day.I'd then give a listen on the wall-mounted headphone player and take it home. Then, the whole next week would listen to nothing else... It was kind of great." — Koro8. A genuine good time. "I think people are more concerned with posting something and going viral now. I really hate that you can just be minding your business, doing something with family or friends and enjoying yourself, and somebody will randomly record what you're doing so they can call you 'corny' and get likes and views." — Enviornmental-Bank819. Magazines."Everyone had their favorites for whatever hobby or interest you had. For me it was 'Guitar World,' picking up the issues with bands I loved and plinking along to the tab on my crappy electric guitar! For my wife it was 17, checking out the most recent trends!" — JackFairy8010. Hanging out."Honestly the thing I miss the most, and the thing that is so hard to explain to modern kids, is 'hanging out.' Before cell phones, people used to just go to each other's homes, or to some public space, and just spend time together." — Vambot511. Making mix tapes."It was so much fun to make them, carefully trying to fit as much as you could in the limited amount of time that you had, but still making each song work with the next. Getting one was just as thrilling, especially if you just put it on without looking at the tracklist (if whoever made it included one) and being surprised by each new song." — Edgar12. Music mattered more."Music felt more special because you kind of had to take some risks when buying a cd. At best you could listen to it at one of the stations in the store, but other times you might have heard a song on the radio or watched a music video on MTV. I bought some albums where only the song I liked was good, but still tried to appreciate it all." — plentyfunk6613. Less pressure to be perfect."Nowadays due to social media, especially sites like Instagram, so many young people feel like it's necessary to always be dressed well, always wear a full face of make-up, etc. Sure, we had unrealistic beauty standards and plastic surgery before, but to me it feels like it's gotten much, much worse and also much more uniform than before." — Owezara14. No 24-hour news cycle."Maybe I'm in a minority, but I for one REALLY miss NOT having a 24-hour news cycle. Once that became a thing, it basically prevented journalists from actually doing thorough research before splitting 'information' on TV to satiate their corporate owners." — Minerva_Madin15. People talked to one another."I miss going to coffee shops or bars and being able to meet new random people. I made some of my best friends that way. Now folks just leer up from their phones more often than not." – Shiller_Killer16. People watched concerts instead of filming them."Concerts weren't a sea of phones in the air. People are so concerned with people knowing they were at a concert via social media, that they don't even pay attention or experience the show. It's so dumb." — thebestmike17. Brick-and-mortar stores."I still think this is underrated. Yes now we have a much much wider selection of stuff available instantly, but it used to be extremely fun to go out on a Sunday, go to a record store or video rental store with your friends, discuss options and settle on one." — Humble ShoulderThis article originally appeared on 11.19.21
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Man's through-the-wall piano duet with a mystery neighbor became a beautiful love story
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Man's through-the-wall piano duet with a mystery neighbor became a beautiful love story

Sometimes the right two people come along at the right time in each other's lives, and a story for the ages is born. But it's rare that we get to see such stories captured in real-time. This time we're lucky. In a silent saga befitting a Pixar short film—complete with soundtrack—a TikToker and his mystery neighbor have taken us all on a beautiful journey of music, love, longing, and loss.Giorgio Lo Porto is an Italian living in London, and on February 6, he shared a video of his new neighbor playing piano. The music is muffled behind their shared wall, but clear enough to hear. Lo Porto wrote that he left a note for the mystery neighbor, telling them he loved their music and asking if they could play "My Heart Will Go On." And so they did. @giorgio_lp_ ##fyp ##foryou ##piano ##uk ##love ##neighbour ##talent ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto Lo Porto left another note suggesting that they play something together, each in their own apartments. A call-and-response duet of sorts. He didn't know if they'd do it, or if they'd forget when the time came. He also said he himself hadn't played in months. But he started playing at 2pm, and as soon as he stopped, the neighbor began. @giorgio_lp_ It was really fun ##fyp ##foryou ##music ##piano ##neighbour ##duet ##love ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto Their duets became a weekend "meet up," playing back and forth through their shared wall. You can watch a compilation of the performance below but keep reading because there is so much more to this beautiful story: Two neighbours playing piano between a wall - Giorgio and Emil www.youtube.com Seems like a perfect meet-cute in a romantic comedy, doesn't it? @giorgio_lp_ Lockdown weekends hit different now ? ##fyp ##foryou ##music ##love ##lockdown ##piano ##neighbour ##duet ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto On Valentine's Day, they played a duet and Lo Porto wrote "It's Valentine's Day. We're in lockdown. This was our way of saying, I don't know who you are but I'm here. You're not alone."Then it came time for them to meet. @giorgio_lp_ ? ##fyp ##foryou ##valentinesday ##love ##music ##neighbour ##piano ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto "Well, today I have met my neighbor," Lo Porto wrote in a video shared on February 21. "It was better than expected.""His name is Emil..." @giorgio_lp_ I wasn't surprised - I knew there was a special soul behind that wall ##fyp ##foryou ##music ##neighbour ##love ##piano ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto "He is 78 years old, originally from Poland. This is his temporary accommodation while he waits for his house to be sold." "He lost his wife in December due to COVID," Lo Porto shared. "And all he has left is the piano. And the reason why he plays at 2pm every weekend is because his wife loved it.""He thanked me for keeping him motivated and less lonely. And I promised that I'll play with him until he moves out.""He is camera shy," he added. "But I'll try again when he's ready." @giorgio_lp_ We feel the love from all of you ##fyp ##foryou ##piano ##music ##neighbour ##uk ##foryoypage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto Lo Porto shared that Emil is "a special soul" and that "he is fine now, healing." And his piano playing is just gorgeous.Playing with Emil inspired Lo Porto to write his own song. "I woke up with 3 notes in my head," he wrote on February 27. @giorgio_lp_ ##fyp ##foryou ##piano ##neighbours ##love ##music ##motivation ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto He added some string orchestration to it and called it "Dear Emil." It's the first song he's ever written. "When I wrote this piece I started picturing Emil's life," he wrote. "A 78 y.o. widower who lost his wife due to this stupid virus. Spending days at home alone due to lockdown. Looking forward to play her favourite piano songs at 2pm every weekend, until a note appeared on his door. A letter showing he was heard and not alone. And a new friendship started. Two pianos between a wall, not knowing who was playing. But it didn't matter." "You can be the light of somebody else's darkness. So keep shining." @giorgio_lp_ Dear Emil ##fyp ##foryou ##piano ##music ##original ##neighbour ##love ##foryoupa ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto On February 26, Lo Porto announced that Emil was moving out the following week, and shared their last weekend duet—the much requested "Moonlight Sonata."He said Emil still didn't want to be on camera, but said he was much happier and thanked everyone who had been watching their duets. Lo Porto promised he would keep playing for him on the weekends. @giorgio_lp_ It's been a great journey ##fyp ##foryou ##piano ##music ##neighbour ##love ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto It would be lovely if the story ended there, but it doesn't. (May need a tissue now if you haven't already grabbed one.)Lo Porto shared on March 14th that he'd received word that Emil had passed away in his sleep: "And now he is reunited with his wife." "Dear Emil," he wrote. "I knew very little about you, but you changed my life. You gave me back my passion, and we shared that with the world. You'll be in my heart. I'll keep playing, thinking of how powerful music can be. You said I was your light, but you've been mine too. Bye, Emil." @giorgio_lp_ Bye Emil ? ##fyp ##foryou ##music ##neighbours ##piano ##love ##foryoupage ♬ original sound - Giorgio Lo Porto If you needed a good cry today, hope that helped. And if you needed a reminder that humans can be wonderful and life can connect us in beautiful and mysterious ways, now you've got one. Lo Porto says he will have a full version of "Dear Emil" up on YouTube soon. You can listen to it on Spotify as well. This article originally appeared on 3.5.21
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