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Proof of Comey Coincide or Threat?

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  Former head of the FBI said he and his wife we're headed down the beach preparing to sell his new book when they came across this set of numbers in the sand.  They decided to post these pictures on X but did not realize what they were posting.  Just about everybody is on the planet understands it 86 means to kill and 47 is the current president.  But James Comey claims this was an innocent mistake that he believed at 86 meant something totally different.  "I thought it meant to ditch the place." Former FBI Director James Comey @Comey just posted this on his Instagram with the caption “cool shell formation on my beach walk”. It’s a pic of shells in the form of “86 47”.  To "86" someone comes from the "old west" and refers to taking someone "8" miles from town and burying them "6" feet under. Clearly this calls for the assassination of President Trump by the former FBI Director. Look closely at his book description in the Instagram ...

Solution? Breastfeeding.

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The Long-Term Health Impact of Breastfeeding: What the Research Reveals In today's public health conversation, much attention is given to chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. While genetics, diet, and lifestyle certainly play major roles in health outcomes, there may be a relatively simple, natural intervention with long-lasting effects: breastfeeding. Emerging research reveals that being not breastfed—or breastfed for only a short duration—is linked to a measurable increase in the risk of developing chronic diseases later in life. Below, we explore what science says about the relationship between breastfeeding and long-term health. Being not breastfed or breastfed for a shorter duration is associated with a moderate but measurable increase in the risk of several chronic diseases later in life. Here’s what research says about the increased likelihood of developing key chronic conditions: 1. Obesity Risk increase: 15–30% higher risk of childhood and adult obes...

Democrats model The Soviet Union?

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Bernie Sanders was pushed out of the lead for the Democrat nomination, but his politics remain the guiding force for the Democrat party. He is the longest-serving independent in U.S. congressional history, but maintains a close relationship with the Democratic Party, having caucused with House and Senate Democrats for most of his congressional career and sought the party's presidential nomination in 2016 and 2020. Rigging the 2016 election, Clinton's campaign and fundraising arm that gave Clinton control (of) the party's finances, strategy, and all the money raised in exchange for taking care of the massive debt leftover from President Barack Obama's 2012 campaign, according to Donna Brazil, who later (of course) backtrack this story after taking over the lead of the DNC. It wasn't illegal, Brazile said, "but it sure looked unethical." Hillary Clinton said that Bernie's attacks against her during the primary caused “lasting damage” and paved the way fo...

Grateful Shedeur Sanders had This To Say

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The Browns have had a history of quarterback flops.  Let's be in the case, it's no surprise the Browns were not in a hurry to draft a quarterback in the first round.  Sanders wasn't their first option for quarterback, and based on his draft position taken, he was a secondary possibility, more of an afterthought,  drafting Dylan Gabriel two rounds earlier. Shedeur Sanders ranked first against top-50 defenses, second in red zone situations and fourth in third/fourth downs. Mel Kiper believe she should have been a first-round draft pick, arguably the best quarterback in the draft.  "Gabriel has some questions related to his size and inconsistent arm strength that relegate him to an intriguing developmental project for his accuracy, athleticism, and winning intangibles. He can do well in a variety of systems that value his running. Draft projection: Third round to fourth round" (Sporting News). Trading top pick...Not wanting another flop?  AI's Key Examples of B...

Harvest Prep Softball has two wins heading into playing Bishop Rosecrans.

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 Last season, Harvest Preparatory School's softball team only won one game.  This season, with the addition of freshmen twin sisters,, and a senior track and field athlete, the outlook looks different.  The team is only 2-7 so far this season, but with a controversial 1-run loss to Wellington and a bad inning in the season opener, the team could easily be 4-3.  This Monday, April 14, the team will head to league rival Bishop Rosecrans.   Bishop Rosecrans and Harvest Prep have a common opponent, both lost with similar scores, 4-14 HPS, and 3-14 BR.  Two years ago, HPS was able to win 1/2 games vs the Rosecrans, but last year lost in both games.  We believe the defeat of Rosecrans, was the first-ever win for HPS in league play.   Date Opponent Time Game Info 4/14 @ Bishop Rosecrans* 5:15pm Preview 4/16 vs Grove City Christian* 5:30pm Preview 4/21 @ Miller* 5:15pm Preview 4/23 vs Millersport* 5:30pm Preview 4/25 vs Berne Union* 5:15pm Previ...