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In 1978, the US Navy frigate USS Stein (FF-1065) had to hurriedly return to its home port due to a critical issue. The Stein, a Knox-class frigate initially classified as a destroyer escort before being reclassified in 1975, experienced a major malfunction in its AN/SQS-26 sonar system. This sophisticated low-frequency sonar was vital to the...

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Sitophilia is suddenly everywhere in trend coverage, but the practice itself is not new. In plain terms, it refers to sexual interest or erotic play involving food. The label can cover simple activities, like licking whipped cream from skin, and more intense scenarios that bring food closer to intimate areas. That wide range is exactly...

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A recent warning from Casey DeSantis, Florida’s First Lady, has sparked concern about bread safety. She pointed to Florida testing and described “triple-digit” levels of a weed killer in some bread products. The chemical is glyphosate, a herbicide used in agriculture and commonly discussed in debates about pesticides, food residues, and cancer risk. If that...

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Since February 2020, American consumer prices have risen by 24.3%, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics analyzed by Bankrate. Rent alone has increased by 28.9% during this period. Similar hikes have occurred in healthcare, motor vehicle insurance, and grocery costs. For retirees relying on a fixed Social Security income, these escalating expenses...

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Glaciers and permafrost preserve our ancient world, effectively holding thousands of years frozen in time. They hold ancient animals, preserved prehistoric microbes, and even bodies frozen beneath layers of ice. While these glaciers protect and hold our planet’s ancient history, some secrets are better left undiscovered or should remain frozen. As the world accelerates towards...

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For most of us, the word “mother” evokes images of selfless care, a safety net, and the one person who loves us unconditionally. However, for those raised by narcissistic mothers, the reality is a confusing hall of mirrors. In these households, “love” doesn’t feel like a warm blanket; it feels like a cafe, a debt,...

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“Time heals some wounds, but love heals them all” is a quote from the Canadian philosopher and author Matshona Dhliwayo that highlights that while time may only dull the pain of emotional wounds, love is the only transformative force capable of completely healing someone. Although this quote emphasizes emotional pain, emotional distress can also negatively...

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In the current political climate, public distrust of politicians has increased rapidly. Politicians do not hold themselves to account, especially when making campaign promises. They also manufacture statistics or massage narratives to leverage for their political gain. In an effort to restore public trust in politics and curb political dishonesty, Wales has spearheaded legislation that...

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Aging is something that many of us are afraid of and trying to fight. We deny our age as much as possible and are constantly worried about waking up one day, looking into the mirror, and wondering where all the time has gone. This isn’t surprising. Modern culture frequently equates youth with utility and aging with...

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The heart is one of the most important organs for health and longevity. Despite this, for decades, we have accepted the stiffening of arteries and the shrinking of cardiac chambers as inevitable parts of heart aging and growing older. A growing body of research, however, recently popularized by biochemist Dr. Rhonda Patrick and groundbreaking research...

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A viral “AI forecast” has been making the rounds because it does something people crave. It picks a winner for the 2028 U.S. election and prints a clean Electoral College map. The YouTube channel Election Time asked Grok, Elon Musk’s chatbot, to simulate the race. The write-ups describe the result as dramatic and specific. Yet...