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Couple Gushes About Surprise Super Bowl Wedding
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Couple Gushes About Surprise Super Bowl Wedding

Super Bowl LX was one for the record books. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots with a 29 to 13 victory.  Sure, the game was fantastic, but it’s what happened during the halftime show with Bad Bunny that still has people buzzing.   Thomas “Tommy” Wolter and Eleisa “Elli” Aparico had their wedding during the Super Bowl halftime show. “As the music played, a real wedding took place onstage,” the recap stated. “After inviting Bad Bunny to attend their wedding, the couple was instead invited to be part of the Apple Music Halftime Show, where they were married live, with him serving as a witness and signing the marriage certificate, complete with a wedding cake, turning the moment into a joyful celebration unfolding in real time,” according to a release obtained by People. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tommy (@teezuspiece) The Super Bowl Halftime Wedding Thrilled the Couple Tommy shared a photo from his halftime wedding on Instagram along with a sweet message of gratitude to Bad Bunny. Fans and friends loved seeing Tommy and Elli together with Bad Bunny. “An unforgettable dance with the love of my life. Cannot thank @badbunnypr enough for this beautiful opportunity of a lifetime,” someone wrote. “Congratulations !! Nobody believed me when I said that’s my coworker lol. So happy for you both,: another person shared. Some could not believe the couple’s wedding took place live on TV during halftime. “I was hoping to eventually see the IG of you and @ellly_bean! Felicitaciones a ustedes!!” A comment reads. “Felicidades!! Thank God for video evidence bc ain’t no way your kids are gonna believe this wedding story,” another person agreed. “The way I yelled ‘wait WHAT’ when I saw you two!! Congratulations!! Wishing you both many years of happiness as unforgettable as your wedding.” This story’s featured image is by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation.
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Guinea worm nears eradication, may be second human disease wiped out after smallpox
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Guinea worm nears eradication, may be second human disease wiped out after smallpox

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM The long battle against Guinea worm disease may soon reach a historic milestone: total eradication. In 2025, just 10 human cases were reported globally, according to The Carter Center, the United States nonprofit leading the decades-long eradication campaign. If successful, Guinea worm (dracunculiasis) will become only the second human disease in history to be fully eradicated, following the global elimination of smallpox in 1980. “Zero is the only acceptable number, and our commitment to getting there is unwavering,” said Adam Weiss, director of the Carter Center’s Guinea Worm Eradication Program. What is Guinea worm disease? Guinea worm disease, formally known as dracunculiasis, is a parasitic infection caused by the roundworm Dracunculus medinensis. It is transmitted when people drink water contaminated with microscopic water fleas (copepods) that are infected with the worm’s larvae. Once inside the human body, the larvae mature and grow for about a year. The adult female worm can sometimes grow up to three feet long and eventually migrates to the skin’s surface, forming a painful blister, usually on the lower leg or foot. In a slow and agonizing process, the worm emerges through the skin, often over the course of several weeks. People suffering from the disease may immerse the blister in water to relieve the burning pain, unintentionally releasing new larvae back into the water and continuing the transmission cycle. There is no vaccine or drug to treat Guinea worm disease. Eradication relies entirely on prevention, especially access to clean drinking water and interrupting the worm’s life cycle. From millions to single digits: a global effort When The Carter Center began intensifying its Guinea worm eradication efforts in 1986, an estimated 3.5 million people contracted the disease every year, mostly in rural regions of Africa and Asia. Now, nearly four decades later, that number has dropped to just 10, a major global health victory. But the final push remains critical. “Guinea worm causes immense suffering—not just for the individual, but for their family and community as well,” said Weiss. “Every case is one too many.” Clean water access: the cornerstone of prevention The key to stopping the disease lies in breaking its transmission cycle. Most efforts focus on improving access to clean water, providing water filtration tools, and conducting active surveillance. Simple cloth filters or pipe filters can remove infected copepods from drinking water. Infected individuals are also educated to avoid water sources while the worm is emerging to prevent contamination. These community-level interventions, often implemented by local health workers, have proven incredibly effective in reducing case numbers in even the most remote regions. Where the disease still lingers As of early 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) has certified 200 countries and territories as free of Guinea worm.  Just six remain uncertified: Angola Chad Ethiopia Mali South Sudan Sudan In 2025, Chad and Ethiopia each reported four human cases, while South Sudan reported two. Angola, Cameroon, Mali, and the Central African Republic reported zero cases for the second year in a row, moving them closer to certification. To be officially declared free of Guinea worm, a country must maintain zero reported human and animal infections for three consecutive years. A model for future disease eradication Guinea worm is poised to follow smallpox as the second human disease in history to be eliminated through coordinated public health efforts. But the success story may not stop there. Another disease, yaws, a bacterial infection that primarily affects children, has also been targeted by the WHO for eradication by 2030. Though it has no vaccine, yaws is treatable with antibiotics. As of 2025, 136 countries have been recognized as transmission-free, demonstrating a dramatic increase from just one in 2020. Why Guinea worm’s near-eradication matters The near-eradication of Guinea worm highlights the power of global cooperation, basic health infrastructure, and community-level solutions. It is a reminder that even without advanced medical interventions, public health campaigns can stop suffering at its source with clean water, education, and persistence. “We’re energized by this year’s progress,” said Weiss. “But zero is the only acceptable number.” With each passing year, the world gets closer to that goal: a future where Guinea worm exists only in history books.     Did this solution stand out? Share it with a friend or support our mission by becoming an Emissary.The post Guinea worm nears eradication, may be second human disease wiped out after smallpox first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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15 reasons to kiss more, just in time for Valentine’s Day
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15 reasons to kiss more, just in time for Valentine’s Day

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Whether it’s a quick smooch goodbye, a full-on romantic kiss, or a warm peck on the cheek from a loved one, kissing does more than just feel good; it can actually be good for you, too. As Valentine’s Day approaches, there’s no better time to explore how a simple kiss can lift your mood, improve your health, and strengthen your relationships. According to science, kissing has some seriously sweet side effects. Here are 15 evidence-backed reasons to dive into the love this season, lip-first. 1. It boosts your happy hormones When you kiss, your brain releases a feel-good blend of oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin. This chemical cocktail ignites pleasure centers in the brain, elevating your mood almost instantly. 2. It helps you bond That same oxytocin is often called the “love hormone”, and for good reason. It promotes bonding and emotional closeness, which helps build and maintain strong romantic connections, especially in long-term relationships. 3. It improves self-esteem Kissing may even lift your self-worth. How? Research links high cortisol (the stress hormone) with low self-esteem, and kissing naturally lowers cortisol levels. 4. It relieves stress Hugging, holding hands, and kissing are all forms of affectionate touch that reduce stress. Regular affection can be a simple, free antidote to everyday anxiety. 5. It eases anxiety Oxytocin doesn’t just help you feel love; it also helps calm the nervous system, reducing anxiety and promoting a sense of well-being. 6. It lowers blood pressure Thanks to improved blood flow and vessel dilation, kissing can help lower blood pressure. Who knew kissing benefits your heart in more ways than one? 7. It helps relieve cramps Increased blood flow can ease muscle tension, which means kissing may help reduce pesky cramps, including menstrual ones. 8. It soothes headaches The old excuse “not tonight, I have a headache” might not hold up. Kissing can help relieve or even prevent headaches by lowering stress and dilating blood vessels. 9. It can boost immunity Swapping spit might sound questionable, but exposure to new germs in small doses can actually strengthen your immune system. Couples who kiss frequently share microbiota that may help support each other’s immune defenses. 10. It supports better cholesterol A 2023 study linked frequent kissing (at least seven times a month) to better cholesterol and triglyceride levels, suggesting that kissing could support heart health over time. 11. It may prevent cavities More kissing means more saliva production, which helps keep your mouth clean by washing away food particles and bacteria. While more studies are needed, early evidence points to potential oral health benefits. 12. It’s a litmus test for compatibility Science backs up what many already suspect: a kiss can say a lot. One study found that those who value a first kiss tend to experience greater long-term relationship satisfaction. 13. It can increase sex drive Kissing increases arousal and physical closeness. Saliva also contains trace amounts of testosterone, which can enhance desire, especially the longer (and more passionate) the kiss. 14. It tones your facial muscles Kissing engages up to 34 facial muscles. Over time, it’s like a mini workout for your face, which may help tone and tighten, stimulate collagen, and support youthful skin. 15. It burns calories (yes, really) Depending on intensity, you can burn between 2 and 26 calories per minute while kissing. It may not replace the gym, but it’s certainly more fun than a treadmill. Kiss for connection, health, and joy Whether it’s romantic, platonic, or just a way to say hello, kissing offers more than a fleeting moment of affection. It strengthens emotional bonds, supports physical health, and might even give your confidence a bit of a boost. So as Valentine’s Day nears, consider this your permission slip to kiss more often and more intentionally. It’s one of the simplest, most human ways to feel good and do good (for your body and your relationships).     Did this solution stand out? Share it with a friend or support our mission by becoming an Emissary.The post 15 reasons to kiss more, just in time for Valentine’s Day first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Leftist Allegedly Carries Out Drive-By BB Gun Shooting After Clash With Pro-ICE Live-Streamers
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Leftist Allegedly Carries Out Drive-By BB Gun Shooting After Clash With Pro-ICE Live-Streamers

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Mother Says Baby Lived After Abortion Doctors Claimed Pregnancy Not Viable
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Mother Says Baby Lived After Abortion Doctors Claimed Pregnancy Not Viable

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Days of Thunder:  The Movie That Made NASCAR Mainstream
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Days of Thunder: The Movie That Made NASCAR Mainstream

Days of Thunder hit theaters like a roaring engine, blending speed, heart, and early nineties gloss into a racing story that made summer moviegoers feel the thrill long after the credits faded. The post Days of Thunder: The Movie That Made NASCAR Mainstream appeared first on The Retro Network.
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English Only: State Eliminates Foreign Language Options on Driver Test Following Deadly Crashes  
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English Only: State Eliminates Foreign Language Options on Driver Test Following Deadly Crashes  

After multiple recent deadly car crashes across the United States involving illegal aliens, Florida has changed its driver test policy to require all prospective drivers to take the test in English. “All driver license knowledge and skills testing will be conducted in English” for both non-commercial and commercial driver’s licenses, according to the new policy. The state “remains committed to ensuring safe roadways for all Floridians and visitors by promoting clear communication, understanding of traffic laws, and responsible driving behavior,” according to the the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy responded to Florida’s new policy Monday, calling it “common sense.” “Whether you’re driving a sedan or a big rig, you need to be able to read the rules of the road and communicate with law enforcement,” Duffy wrote on X. Hats off to Florida? This is common sense to keep the American people SAFE!Whether you’re driving a sedan or a big rig, you need to be able to read the rules of the road and communicate with law enforcement pic.twitter.com/DX1pVKV8ED— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) February 9, 2026 Florida joins several other states, including Wyoming and Oklahoma, that only offer driver’s license tests in English. The move in Florida follows reports of multiple deadly car accidents involving individuals living in the U.S. illegally. Huang, a Chinese national, obtained a commercial driver’s license after illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico in 2023, according to the Department of Homeland Security. In December, he rear-ended a tractor-trailer in Tennessee, “causing a chain reaction that led to the death of one American, Kerry Smith, injuring 2 others.” Huang failed the English proficiency test following the crash, according to DHS. Huang. (DHS) Bekzhan Beishekeev, a national of Kyrgyzstan, entered the U.S. during the Biden administration using the CBP One app and was issued a commercial license in Pennsylvania. On Feb. 3, Beishekeev was driving a semi-truck in Indiana and swerved into oncoming traffic, crashed into a van, and killed four people, according to the ABC affiliate WHAM. The office of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, contests the DHS claim that Beishekeev did not have legal status in the U.S. when he was issued the drivers license.  “The individual in question had legal status in [DHS Secretary] Kristi Noem’s database when the license was issued in July 2025 and still shows as eligible to receive a license as of today,” Shapiro spokesperson Alex Peterson told Fox News.  Bekzhan Beishekeev. (DHS) Scene of crash involving Bekzhan Beishekeev. (DHS) “In recent months, we’ve seen a disturbing pattern of criminal illegal aliens driving commercial vehicles on American roads, directly threatening public safety and resulting in senseless loss of life,” according to DHS. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does not collect data related to the number of fatal vehicle accidents that involve illegal aliens, as state vehicle crash reports do not include this information. The Department of Transportation does report the number of fatalities from motor vehicle crashes each year. During the first half of 2025, DOT projected that over 17,000 people died in vehicle crashes. DOT also reports that 19% of vehicle fatalities involved drivers with invalid licenses. The post English Only: State Eliminates Foreign Language Options on Driver Test Following Deadly Crashes   appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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House Passes Housing Affordability Bill
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House Passes Housing Affordability Bill

The House of Representatives on Monday passed the Housing for the 21st Century Act, making changes to federal housing regulations which proponents say could drive down the cost of homes. The bill, sponsored by Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill, R-Ark., passed by a 390-9 margin. Eight Republicans and one Democrat voted against it, while 33 members did not vote. The bill advanced out of the committee on a bipartisan basis in December 2025 and has the backing of ranking member Maxine Waters, D-Calif. Waters said in a December statement that it “makes meaningful reforms to housing programs that will make them more effective, efficient, and responsive to the needs of today’s families.” During a floor speech Monday, Waters praised the bill for including a Democrat-backed provision which would allow states to use Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the construction of affordable housing. A press release from Hill’s office says the bill “streamlines housing production and affordability by updating outdated programs, removing unnecessary federal requirements, and increasing local flexibility.” If signed into law, the bill would require that the Department of Housing and Urban Development publish new recommendations for zoning policy which state and local governments could choose to adopt. Additionally, the bill attempts to simplify federal environmental standards for building projects. The bill would also simplify the process for providing housing grants, remove a regulation requiring that manufactured homes have a “permanent chassis,” remove barriers for veterans to access public housing, and set up a process for Congress to conduct oversight of HUD. Additionally, the bill contains multiple provisions to ease regulations on community banks. “The bill tackles an important roadblock to housing: financing,” reads an op-ed in The Hill co-authored by Rep. Hill and Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb. “Without loans, homes don’t get built, and community and regional banks play a critical role in this.” Now the House is one step ahead of the Senate in advancing housing legislation.  The Senate has previously included the ROAD to Housing Act in a version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that it passed in Oct. 2025. However, in the final version of the NDAA, bicameral negotiators excluded it. The post House Passes Housing Affordability Bill appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Europe Faces Threats From Chinese Spies
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Europe Faces Threats From Chinese Spies
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TPUSA vs Bad Bunny: Did the NFL Adopt the Bud Light Strategy?
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TPUSA vs Bad Bunny: Did the NFL Adopt the Bud Light Strategy?

TPUSA vs Bad Bunny: Did the NFL Adopt the Bud Light Strategy?
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