Why Jacinda Ardern Resigned As New Zealand Prime Minister

Reading Time: < 1 minuteJacinda Ardern is the youngest woman to ever be elected as Prime Minister of New Zealand. Her leadership of the country during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Christchurch mosque shootings and the White Island volcano eruption has earned her widespread international praise. However, recent polls have shown a decline in public support for Ms Ardern and her Labour Party. Some are speculating that this is a sign of the “burnout” that people often feel on a daily basis. Ms Ardern has been the subject of misogynist attacks, but has also received…

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Eating the Right Foods May Slow Alzheimer’s by a Third

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEating the right foods can enhance your memory and reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. This disease, which affects the brain, is a progressive disorder that eventually destroys your cognitive function. It affects the areas of the brain that are responsible for thinking, memory, and language. There are several factors that play a role in the development of this condition. Genetics, smoking, and cardiovascular health can all contribute to the risk of Alzheimer’s. Getting the right nutrients through diet and exercise may also lower the chances of developing this…

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Florida Governor DeSantis Steps Up Pressure on Disney World

Reading Time: < 1 minuteFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis has escalated his feud with Disney World, pushing legislation that would give the state more control over the private company. The governor’s spokesman said that the plan to address the issue will be announced soon. The controversy erupted last year when Disney World and state officials came into conflict over gender diversity in schools. Florida law requires that kindergarten through third grade teachers not instruct students on sexual orientation. Disney was incensed by the law and publicly stated its opposition. In an effort to take down…

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California Brings In New Year with a 5.4 Magnitude Earthquake

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe magnitude 5.4 temblor that struck 9 miles southeast of Rio Dell, CA on Sunday morning is the latest in a long line of earthquakes that hit Humboldt County in the last few years. While there have been some minor incidents, no fatalities have been reported. However, heavy rains caused flooding that led to the evacuation of residents in some parts of the region. Thousands of homes were without power for hours after the temblor, while others experienced a boil water order. Several homes in the area were yellow tagged…

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Three Busloads of Migrants Dropped Off at Vice President DC Home on Christmas Eve

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThree busloads of undocumented migrants dropped off outside of the vice president of the United States’ DC home on Christmas Eve. The migrants, who were traveling from Texas, were apparently the lucky recipients of warm clothing and blankets. A nonprofit group called Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network received a phone call from a Texas NGO on Saturday about the arrival of the migrants. The group then arranged for the migrants to get transportation to a church. In addition to providing the migrants with warmth, the organization also provided them with…

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Newly Released Kennedy Documents Point to What the CIA Was Hiding

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe National Archives and Records Administration has released millions of pages of documents related to the Kennedy assassination. While a majority of the files are now available to the public, a small number are still classified. This is causing some researchers to scramble to find new information. According to the documents, Oswald was on the FBI’s radar screen before he was assassinated. He was also on the radar of CIA and Cuban officials. However, the agency denies that he was known to its intelligence agencies. The release of these documents…

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Courts Looking at Banning Encouraging Illegal Immigration

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEarlier this year, the Supreme Court agreed to take up the issue of a federal law that prohibits encouraging illegal immigration. The government filed a cert petition to have the court determine whether the ban is constitutional. The 1986 law makes it a crime to encourage or induce foreigners to enter the U.S. for financial gain. The law also penalizes people who advocate for unauthorized immigrants. In recent years, a federal judge convicted Evelyn Sineneng-Smith, an undocumented immigrant and former California immigration consultant, of violating the law. She was sentenced…

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Man in China Dragged Out of Home After Refusing to Go to Quarantine

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEarlier this week, a video popped up on social media of a man being dragged out of his home by health officials. The incident happened in Hangzhou, a city southwest of Shanghai. The video quickly went viral, and triggered a large amount of criticism from netizens. The video shows a man who is trying to resist two men in white hazmat suits. The man clings to the sofa and screams. The two men eventually force the man to give in. The man then goes down the stairs after several minutes…

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Musk is Granting Amnesty to Suspended Twitter Accounts

Reading Time: < 1 minuteSeveral accounts were suspended by Twitter when Musk acquired the social media platform for $44 billion last month. The account of former President Donald Trump, for example, was reinstated after a poll garnered more than three million votes. However, many have doubted that Musk’s decision to reinstate suspended accounts will keep users safe. Online safety experts have warned that such an action could lead to a spike in harassment. The poll was also criticized by critics because it isn’t scientific. It could be manipulated by bots and bad actors. In…

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