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Liz Cheney says she is pro-life but state abortion bans ‘cannot stand’

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said she is pro-life but disagrees with state abortion bans, saying they “cannot stand.” Cheney, one of the most outspoken Republicans against former President Trump, joined CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday morning as she campaigns for Vice President Harris. She was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper about her policy disagreements with Harris. “You have pro-life women all across this country who have been watching what’s happened in places like Texas and places like...
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Disaster For Trump As Voters Say Protecting Democracy Is More Important Than Immigration

A new ABC News/Ipsos poll found Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump and the issue of protecting democracy is more important to voters than immigration. According to ABC News, “Notably, as well, protecting democracy ranks nearly as high as inflation in importance, cited by 81 percent. That’s well above the importance of immigration, which Trump has been hitting hard, and abortion, a central focus for Harris. But these reflect partisan realities: Democrats are far more apt than others to pick...
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Lindsey Graham strikes back at John Kelly's 'fascist' comment about Trump: ‘Desperate’

Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday said John Kelly’s "fascist" comment about former President Trump, under whom he served as White House chief of staff, was a sign of desperation for the Harris campaign with just over a week to go until election day. Graham, R-S.C., appeared on ABC’s "This Week," where he was asked about how Kelly insisted Trump met the "general definition of a fascist" and would govern like a dictator if allowed during an interview with The New York Times last week. "[Kelly’s]...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Son kicks mom out of his wedding for bringing his 'soulmate' ex-girlfriend
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Son kicks mom out of his wedding for bringing his 'soulmate' ex-girlfriend

No matter what the circumstances, if you kick your mother out of your wedding, there will come a time when you ask yourself if you were wrong to do it. And if you can't trust yourself to find the answer, you can always turn to the internet. Reddit user ThrowRAOpposite_Poet, who purports to be a 30-year-old man, did just that, sharing his story in the always spicy AITA subreddit. The story starts innocently enough: a small wedding, family, and friends gathered to celebrate. But behind the scenes, the groom’s relationship with his mom has been complicated. She’d never approved of his fiancée, June, partly because June was never willing to let her be controlling. This had been a sore spot since the groom’s breakup with his ex, Margo, who his mom adored despite a toxic history.The surprise plus one Despite his mother’s disapproval, the groom thought they were headed toward a truce as she joined the wedding without protest. But things took a hard turn at the reception. While he and June were away for photos, his sister and the maid of honor rushed over to share a shocking discovery—his mother had invited Margo as her plus-one. via GIPHY “I wanted to freak, but June kept me calm,” he wrote. Staying composed, he confronted his mom, who stood by her choice. Incredibly, she told him Margo was his “soulmate” and that his new wife was “in the way of true love.” The groom asked both women to leave, and with some help from friends, they were escorted out so he and June could salvage what was left of their day. via GIPHY A chilly return from honeymoon After the wedding, the newlyweds went on a phone-free honeymoon, ready to escape the drama. When they returned, they were greeted by a storm of family messages. Considering how things went down, that might be expected, but what was surprising was how our hero had been cast as the villain in this tale. Most of his family condemned him for kicking his mother out, arguing that, though the ex clearly had to go, he should’ve at least allowed mom to stay. Even his father weighed in, suggesting he could have handled things differently. via GIPHY As criticism piled on, the groom began to second-guess himself. But, he reasoned, his mom’s actions on such an important day crossed a line. Reddit’s verdict Redditors overwhelmingly backed the groom, agreeing that his mother’s actions were far out of line. One commenter summed up the general sentiment, saying: "[Your] actions were beyond reprehensible, disgusting, and more than deserving of being removed from the celebration of my beautiful wife and I committing our lives to eachother." — @Kaynico Others urged him to be clear and vocal with relatives about why he drew this boundary. One user recommended he set firm limits with his mother, suggesting a possible line: "ongratulations on developing the strength and the skill set to walk away from the manipulation, and now it’s time to develop a new skill: fighting back." — @Organized_Khaos The consensus was clear: The groom’s mother overstepped, and his choice to remove her from the wedding was justified. “It’s beyond inappropriate,” wrote another commenter, adding that if his mother couldn’t be respectful on his wedding day, then boundaries had to be enforced. via GIPHY Looking ahead For now, the groom seems to be finding strength in the support he and June share. Determined to build a peaceful married life free from toxic family drama, he’s prepared to stand by his decisions. It’s a story that shows the value of protecting one’s partner and setting boundaries—especially on one of the most meaningful days of your life.
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A simple balance test can show your real biological age
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A simple balance test can show your real biological age

Your chronological age is the number of years you’ve lived, but that isn’t the greatest predictor of your health. Doctors often consider your biological age to determine your overall health or longevity.There is no universal formula for determining someone’s biological age. Doctors usually consider one’s family health history, diseases, conditions, sleep, diet, and exercise habits. They can also determine someone’s biological age by checking their balance, grip strength and endurance.A new study by the Mayo Clinic found that your ability to balance on one foot is an indicator of bone, nerve, and muscle strength and can help determine your biological age. "Balancing on one leg requires multiple components of physiological function that each typically declines with age, including strength in the leg and postural stabilizing muscles, neuromuscular coordination, and intact sensory information and reflexes," Prof David Proctor, aging and exercise expert at Pennsylvania State University, told BBC Science Focus."Attempts to prevent or slow the loss of muscle strength and balance in older age could mean the difference between remaining functionally independent and early admission to a nursing home!" he continued. — (@) The researchers asked people between the ages of 50 and 80 to balance for 30 seconds on each leg with their eyes open and closed. The team found that for every additional 10 years of age, swaying increased by 6.3% if their eyes were open and 10.5% if their eyes were closed.So, if you are over 50 and can stand on one leg for 30 seconds without significant wavering, you’re probably doing well for your age. But if you experience considerable wavering, then you should work on training your neuromuscular system.The study comes two years after researchers in Brazil found that older adults who cannot stand on one foot for 10 seconds or more are nearly twice as likely to die in the next 10 years. The inability to stand on one foot shows that the body has lost neuromuscular strength, but it also makes one vulnerable to falling.“Remember that we regularly need to stay in a one-legged posture, to move out of a car, to climb or descend a step or stair and so on," the study’s author, Dr. Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, a sports and exercise physician and director of research and education at the Exercise Medicine Clinic-CLINIMEX in Rio de Janeiro, said according to NBC News. “Aged people falling are at very high risk of major fractures and other related complications," Araújo wrote. "This may play a role in the higher risk of mortality.” — (@) The same researchers found a similar test that predicted one’s risk of death. Araújo and his colleagues released a study in 2016 that found that one’ ability to sit on the floor and then stand up without using their knees or handles for support was a good indicator of longevity.You begin the test with a score of 10 and subtract points on your way up and down for doing the following:Hand used for support: -1 pointKnee used for support: -1 pointForearm used for support: -1 pointOne hand on knee or thigh: -1 pointSide of leg used for support: -1 pointThose who score in the lowest range, 0 to 3, had up to a 6 times greater chance of dying than those in the highest scores (8 to 10). About 40% of those in the 0 to 3 range died within 11 years of the study.If you are having trouble with any of these exercises, you can improve by training your neuromuscular system through swimming, running, or cycling. Training programs are also available to help increase neuromuscular fitness. As with any exercise program, please consult a physician before attempting rigorous exercise.
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4 surprising pop culture moments inspiring the hottest baby names of 2025
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4 surprising pop culture moments inspiring the hottest baby names of 2025

Once upon a time, we essentially only named babies after royalty, religious icons and other members of the family. Maybe a nature-inspired moniker if we were feeling rebellious. Nowadays, ideas for baby names come from all kinds of places (cemeteries, anyone?) but it’s becoming increasingly common for parents to use these sort of zeitgeist-y pop culture happenings that come and go in an instant, but become immortal snapshots of a particular moment in history. So babies named after these moments also, in their own way, carry a bit of that story taking place when they were born. Each fall, BabyCenter reveals insights into the baby name trends for the upcoming year based on data gleaned from the literal hundreds of thousands of parents who register their baby's name on the BabyCenter app.For 2025, here are some of the biggest (and kind of surprising) influences.Sports moments, including the Paris Olympics, continue to inform baby name trends. Who doesn't love a french name, though?Image by Rudy and Peter Skitterians from PixabayThe Olympics have left France, but parents-to-be are still tapping into their inner Parisian. Both the boy name Raphael and girl name Louise rose up considerably in rank, as well as Beaux, Remi, Gustavo, Elodie, Arlette and Jolie. Also, as Women’s basketball continues to set record viewership numbers, names inspired by female basketball players, like Catilin Clark Kamilla Cardoso and A'ja Wilson are gaining popularity. Similarly, the Super Bowl LVIII becoming the most-watched program in American TV history ignited a wave of Chiefs-themed named like Creed (think Creed Humphrey, a Chiefs center) and Isiah (as in Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs running back) Travis, as in Kelci, also gained traction. But that could easily be Taylor Swift’s hold on the world, not football’s. Speaking of pop stars…Female singers are dominating the charts—and baby names. The pop girlies are taking over. Condé Nast (through Vogue Taiwan), WikipediaSabrina Carpenter and Billie Eillish are seeing their first names on the rise. And while thankfully we didn’t see Brat becoming a popular first name, Apple, from a song on the Charlie XCX’s Brat album, did gain favor. And of course, Taylor’s The Tortured Poet’s Department album helped both Peter and Robin skyrocket as boys’ names.Meanwhile, Justin Timberlake’s DUI seemingly made the name fall 59 spots in ranking to number 277. Guess the Prince of Pop has lost his crown. More and more baby names are based on hit television shows A picture of Jeremy Allan White as Carmen from The Bear. WikifandomParents are helping their kids get that “main character energy” with names like Riley (inspired by Inside Out), Carmen (from The Bear), Deborah (as in Deborah Vance from HBO’s Hacks) and Ripley…not after Alien. After Netflix's The Talent Mr. Ripley. Which, considering the man is a grifter and murderer, is a bit odd. But Andrew Scott really is that amazing of an actor. Lastly, Mother Nature herself is helping parents find their newborn’s name When are we gonna see a bunch of kids named Comet? Luc Viatour/WikipediaAccording to BabyCenter, the solar eclipse this past April brought on a rise in the girl name Sol, which is "sun" in Spanish. Even the name Eclipse itself rose 4,421 spots. For boy names, Orion (after the constellation) climbed to No. 301. How fun to say your baby’s name was literally found in the stars. And that’s that! There were a few other fun tidbits (which you can find here), but this overview gives a pretty solid look into the new human we’ll be welcoming into the world.
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Ringo Starr’s most unique drumming in The Beatles’ discography: “I played differently”
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Ringo Starr’s most unique drumming in The Beatles’ discography: “I played differently”

"i just played amazing". The post Ringo Starr’s most unique drumming in The Beatles’ discography: “I played differently” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The classic Wings song Paul McCartney described as a “total fluke”
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The classic Wings song Paul McCartney described as a “total fluke”

A hidden gem. The post The classic Wings song Paul McCartney described as a “total fluke” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The two Foo Fighters songs Dave Grohl hates: “It doesn’t really count”
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The two Foo Fighters songs Dave Grohl hates: “It doesn’t really count”

His least favourites. The post The two Foo Fighters songs Dave Grohl hates: “It doesn’t really count” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The artist Robert Plant called the “most impressive single person” in music
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The artist Robert Plant called the “most impressive single person” in music

Huge praise. The post The artist Robert Plant called the “most impressive single person” in music first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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