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Whitey Herzog, Hall of Fame Manager who Led St. Louis Cardinals to 3 Pennants, Dies at 92

By: AP · AP — April 16th 2024 at 16:41

NEW YORK (AP) — Whitey Herzog, the gruff and ingenious Hall of Fame manager who guided the St. Louis Cardinals to three pennants and a World Series title in the 1980s and perfected an intricate, nail-biting strategy known as "Whiteyball," has died. He was 92.

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What the Cass Review Means for Trans Kids

By: Natasha Zapata, The Nation — April 20th 2024 at 08:32
A new review of gender-affirming healthcare in England could change the way gender-questioning children and young everywhere people receive care.
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The one word most mothers ignore that leads to all kinds of trouble

By: Nicole Saphier — April 21st 2024 at 09:00
We have to recognize that every decision we make, every sacrifice we endure, is driven by an unwavering love for our families. But motherhood is not just rewarding, it's also difficult.

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Here's How to Take a Nap Without Ruining Your Sleep - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — April 22nd 2024 at 15:44
No nap shaming here. Follow these six tips to take a midday snooze like a pro.

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Game-Changing Products to Help You Stop Snoring - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — April 23rd 2024 at 08:00
Is your partner sick of your snoring? Try these seven anti-snoring products so you both can get restful sleep.

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Meghan Markle bullying claims cast shadow over royal’s lifestyle brand

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — April 24th 2024 at 03:30
The Duchess of Sussex previously teased her latest venture, American Riviera Orchard, as she launched a new Instagram account. The former American actress lives in California.

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Best White Noise Machines for 2024 - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — April 26th 2024 at 10:30
A white noise machine can lull you into a deep and restorative rest. Sleep soundly with one from our tried and tested best list.

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King Charles' cancer battle has him 'determined to make his mark on history': expert

By: Janelle Ash · Ashley Papa — April 27th 2024 at 03:00
King Charles announced Friday that he will be resuming his royal duties Tuesday, nearly three months after he was diagnosed with cancer.

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Find Out the Best Time of Day to Exercise for Your Lifestyle - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — April 27th 2024 at 02:00
Exercising during the morning, afternoon or evening can affect your workout. Here's how to find the best time to exercise.

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Prince William, Kate Middleton's wedding anniversary 'bittersweet' as they face 'greatest challenge': expert

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — April 29th 2024 at 03:15
Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, married on April 29, 2011. They are parents to three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

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Best Sports Drinks of 2024 - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — April 29th 2024 at 16:02
Stay hydrated and energized through your workout with our picks of the best sports drinks, recommended by fitness trainers.

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King Charles' trust in Prince Harry is 'long gone' after he caused family 'tsunami of hurt': expert

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — April 30th 2024 at 03:00
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have accepted an invitation to visit Nigeria in May to highlight the Invictus Games.

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What To Do When You're Canceled

By: Ilya Shapiro, City Journal — April 30th 2024 at 14:52
It can happen to anyone. A bad tweet, viral video, or something you say (or text, post, e-mail, or Slack) gets blown out of proportion. Then comes a public pile-on or an official investigation, followed by punishment or ostracism. Cancel culture-the mob-like desire to punish politically incorrect speech-has made modern life into a minefield.

What To Do When You're Canceled

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King Charles visits cancer center as monarch returns to public duties following diagnosis

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — April 30th 2024 at 07:53
King Charles III was diagnosed with a form of cancer and is undergoing treatment, Buckingham Palace announced in February. The monarch suspended public engagements.

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Best Teeth Whitening Kits in 2024 - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 12th 2024 at 17:00
Smile bigger and brighter with these tested easy-to-use teeth whitening kits.

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This doctor's advice: Faith can boost your overall wellness and happiness. I know, I've lived it

By: Nicole Saphier — May 4th 2024 at 08:00
Faith, whether grounded in religious convictions, spiritual beliefs, or the goodness of humanity, is a part of emotional resilience, mental well-being, and existential fulfillment.

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King Charles 'highly emotional' about Prince Harry, hopes battling sons will heal rift during reign: expert

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 6th 2024 at 03:00
Prince Harry has been estranged from the British royal family since he stepped back as a senior member in 2020 and moved to California with his wife Meghan Markle, which has saddened his father, King Charles III.

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King Charles, Kate Middleton's cancer battles make them more relatable to British public: experts

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 7th 2024 at 03:21
It's been a year since King Charles III, the eldest son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, was crowned at London's Westminster Abbey. The monarch has since been diagnosed with cancer.

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GOP Can't Stop Threatening Speaker? Take Away Their TV!

By: Walter Shapiro, Roll Call — May 7th 2024 at 09:48
Marjorie Taylor Greene is poised to make history this week if she goes forward with her bid to oust Mike Johnson as House speaker.

GOP Can’t Stop Threatening Speaker? Take Away Their TV!

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Prince Harry 'hit hard' by Kate Middleton cancer battle, but Prince William won't let him 'near' wife: expert

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 8th 2024 at 03:00
A spokesperson for Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, confirmed to Fox News Digital the royal won't be meeting with his father, King Charles III.

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Pollster Tony Fabrizio Feels Good About Trump's Chances

By: Marc Caputo, The Bulwark — May 8th 2024 at 08:25
Plus: Comparing today's swing-state polls to this point in 2020.

Pollster Tony Fabrizio Feels Good About Trump's Chances

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The Scoop on Protein: A Visual Guide to How Much You Need Each Day - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 18th 2024 at 14:00
Getting enough protein to meet your health needs can be difficult if you don’t know where to start. Use this usual guide to help.

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Invisible Braces 2024: These Companies Offer Them for At-Home Alignments - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 8th 2024 at 11:00
Don't want a mouthful of clunky metal? These invisible braces help straighten teeth in a matter of months.

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King Charles gives Prince Harry 'slap in the face' with announcement after refusing to see his son: expert

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 9th 2024 at 03:00
Buckingham Palace announced that Prince William, the heir to the British throne, will be made colonel in chief of the Army Air Corps, not Prince Harry. William is Harry's older brother.

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Nigeria visit aims to keep up 'royal image,' expert claims: They 'crave power'

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 10th 2024 at 10:28
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were invited to visit the west African country for the first time by Nigeria's chief of defense staff, the country's highest-ranking military official.

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If You Can’t Tell the Bad Guy in Israel Vs. Hamas, You’re the Problem

By: Ben Shapiro — May 10th 2024 at 12:09

The war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza strip is the most morally clear conflict in modern history.

It pits an actual terrorist group that just engaged in the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust against a democratic country that protects citizens—Jewish, Muslim, and Christian. It pits a monstrously evil tentacle of Iran—handed control of the Gaza strip by Israel in 2005 when Israel pulled out of that area and forced 8,000 Jews out of their homes—against a democratic ally of the United States.

It pits an army of atrocity-seeking villains—who are attempting to maximize Palestinian casualties by locating themselves among civilians, stealing humanitarian aid, and literally murdering anyone who gets in their way—against an actual professional army risking the lives of its own soldiers in order to protect Palestinian civilians.

And yet Joe Biden can’t quite make up his mind.

On the one hand, Biden mouths platitudinous support for Israel in its battle against Hamas. On the other, he continues to grant the central premise Hamas promotes, which is that Israel is a human rights violator and indiscriminate killer of Palestinians—even as Hamas holds Americans hostage in Gaza.

Biden has spent the last several weeks pressuring Israel not to go into Rafah, the sole major repository of the Hamas terror apparatus, where some four brigades of terrorists are digging in. Instead, he has deployed his head of the CIA, his secretary of state, and a wide variety of other officials to promote “negotiations” between Israel and Hamas.

In fact, he’s done more than that for Hamas. While fully articulating his understanding that Hamas seeks a permanent end to the conflict in Gaza, which would leave them in control and hand them a victory they could never earn on the battlefield, Biden has pushed just that: a permanent end to the conflict leaving Hamas in place. Biden has not explained just how this would benefit the United States, Israel, the Palestinians themselves, or the region more broadly. He has simply calculated that an end to conflict is an end in and of itself.

To that end, Biden has been slow-walking aid to the Israelis—including ammunition that allows for better targeting, which would minimize civilian casualties. He has deployed his negotiators to play both sides of the table, even going so far as to allow his CIA head, William Burns, to negotiate with Egypt and Qatar a series of terms without submitting them to the Israelis—and then allowing Hamas itself to declare its acceptance of such nonsensical and irrelevant terms, presumably in an effort to humiliate the Israelis into accepting their own quasi-surrender.

Biden has trotted out spokespeople to claim that America continues to back Israel, while simultaneously claiming—falsely—that Israel is engaging in human rights abuses.

The result is the worst of all possible worlds for Biden: a dissatisfied radical base convinced that Biden is behind the war in Gaza; an angry pro-Israel citizenry bewildered by Biden’s inability to call evil by its name; and a stalemate in Gaza, which means that radical protesters will undoubtedly descend on the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in order to harass Biden as he receives his renomination.

It’s all stupid.

But it does raise an obvious question: Why?

Why is this so seemingly tough for Joe Biden? Is it all just a misread of the political moment—adherence to a stunningly imbecilic belief that if Biden appeases extremists within his party, he’ll be able to win the 2024 election?

Or is it something deeper—a moral malaise that has taken root in the upper echelons of our politics, in which Western powers, including Israel, are seen as inherently problematic while the West’s enemies, including Hamas, are seen as inherently victimized?

If the tens of thousands of protesters on America’s streets are any indicator, the latter seems more likely than the former. Which spells doom for a West that cannot see the difference between decency and barbarity.

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I was a pregnant teenager and my mom made this critical decision

By: Nicole Saphier — May 11th 2024 at 07:00
Navigating the challenges of teenage pregnancy is daunting. It was a time filled with overwhelming emotions and societal judgments. Every decision felt like a leap into the unknown.

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Best Teeth-Whitening Strips of 2024 - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 12th 2024 at 18:00
If you want whiter teeth, brightening them at home is made easy with one of these kits.

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King Charles struggles to evict Prince Andrew as disgraced royal's home is in 'total disrepair': experts

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 13th 2024 at 03:00
Prince Andrew, the disgraced Duke of York, stepped back as a senior member of the British royal family in 2019 following his controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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6 Sneaky Habits That Might Be Sabotaging Your Weight Loss Goals - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 18th 2024 at 04:00
There's no magic solution for losing weight. Here's what you can tweak to achieve your desired results.

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Best Sheets of 2024 - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 13th 2024 at 22:00
Looking for new sheets? Our team of sleep experts tested the internet’s best sheets to determine what's worth the money.

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King Charles shielding Kate Middleton, family risks being read 'riot act’ if they utter negative word: expert

By: Stephanie Nolasco · Ashley Papa — May 16th 2024 at 03:00
King Charles III and his daughter-in-law, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton, are both battling undisclosed forms for cancer. The former Prince Charles became king in 2022.

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Who's Funding Nonprofit Journalism?

By: Scott Walter, Capital Research Center — May 16th 2024 at 08:52
The decline of traditional metropolitan objective media outlets has affected the news landscape dramatically. Those outlets were more liberal and less objective than they pretended, and their business model, which relied on advertising, has collapsed as online advertising has soared. This had led to targeted partisan journalism on the left and right, for business as well as political reasons. But while traditional outlets like the New York Times have moved further leftward, they and other national outlets have lost the trust of most Americans, who now place much more trust in state and local...

Who's Funding Nonprofit Journalism?

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Theragun Review - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 16th 2024 at 07:17
Theraguns deliver on the promise of releasing muscle tension. But that still doesn't mean it's what you need for your fitness journey. Here's what to know.

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Sleeping Hot? 12 Hacks to Combat Night Sweats and Rest Easy - CNET

By: Amanda Capritto — May 16th 2024 at 11:00
Struggling with night sweats? Here are 12 expert tips for a cooler summer and a comfier sleep.

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Joe Biden as a Political Pinwheel

By: Ben Shapiro — May 17th 2024 at 11:44
Joe Biden is not a person of principle or character. He is a lifelong politician who has spent decades shifting his positions on nearly every major issue. If one had to define Biden's political worldview, it would be simply this: Follow the Democratic herd, and desperately attempt to place yourself dead center in the middle of it. Joe Biden is, in short, a political pinwheel, taking note of the prevailing winds in his own party and seeking to channel them in his favor. This strategy made Biden a career also-ran. After all, who wants to follow a follower? Biden never achieved any level of national popularity on his own: His presidential runs imploded in embarrassing fashion in 1988 and 2008. His saving grace was, in fact, his blandness and inoffensiveness: Thanks to those peculiarly counterintuitive qualities, Barack Obama made him his vice president. There, Biden thrived as a vice president who presided over little actual policy but happily floated trial balloons for the administration and acted as a rah-rah cheerleader for his more popular boss. Obama himself had so little faith in his vice president that he passed him over in 2016 in favor of the widely reviled Hillary Clinton. After Clinton lost, Biden threw his hat in the ring -- and thanks to the extraordinary incompetence of some of his opponents (Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar), the extraordinary dilettantism of others (Pete Buttigieg and Michael Bloomberg), and the befuddled racialism of still others (Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren) -- he prevailed by simply fulfilling two conditions: First, he was alive (barely); second, he wasn't any of the other clods. So Joe Biden became president. He posed as a political moderate. But there is a difference between principled moderation and simply bobbing, corklike, about the eddies of internal Democratic politics. Moderation sometimes requires a Sister Souljah moment -- a moment when you push away the radicals and embrace the mainstream. Acting as a political pinwheel encourages no such strength. In fact, it encourages the opposite: caving to every interest, at all times. And thus, Joe Biden has tried to be everything to everyone -- and has ended up as no one to anyone. Biden has zero passionate fans, because his positions are all ersatz; he barely even has passionate enemies, since so few of his opponents believe that he believes anything he says in the moment. His constant waffling has earned him little loyalty and no victories of note (and no, spending trillions of dollars on wasteful boondoggles isn't a victory; it's just the way government is now done). Biden's waffling has cost Americans dearly. Stuck between a Modern Monetary Theory left and more fiscally moderate liberals, Biden has halved the baby, opting for big spending and interest rate increases. Trapped between a post-American left and traditionally interventionist Wilsonian liberals, Biden has hedged between militaristic support for Ukraine and slow-walking aid. Caught between an Israel-hating left and Israel-supportive liberals, Biden has declared his support for Israel in its goals of extirpating Hamas and then pressured Israel to leave Hamas in place by promoting Hamas propaganda and embargoing critical weaponry. It turns out that the presidency is a bad place for pinwheels. The closest thing to a pinwheel president we've had over the past few decades was Bill Clinton -- but even Clinton knew to pursue a course once the course had been charted. Biden flips radically between positions -- even from day to day -- leaving the rest of the world confused and discombobulated. Americans don't like it. In fact, they don't like it so much that polls show that Joe Biden would be a one-term president if the election were held today -- and that he would lose to the man he declares a threat to democracy. Why? Because there is one character aspect on which Donald Trump outpolls Biden by leaps and bounds: leadership. As it turns out, there's no substitute for leadership. And Joe Biden has never been a leader.
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