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How US Army's $11 Million Marketing With The Rock Flopped 1

How US Army’s $11 Million Marketing With The Rock Flopped

The Army is regretting a $11 million marketing deal with the United Football League and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, which failed to bring in any new recruits and might have even hurt enlistment efforts. Despite big promises, Johnson didn’t deliver the expected social media posts, and the league’s poor performance

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Homeless But Employed: The New Face Of America’s Housing Crisis 1

Homeless But Employed: The New Face Of America’s Housing Crisis

Plumbers, casino supervisors, pizzeria managers, and factory workers—these aren’t the people you’d expect to see homeless. They deliver groceries, sell eyeglasses, and unload trucks at Amazon, yet they can’t afford a place to live.  Homelessness is getting worse, especially among people with jobs. Even with decent-paying positions, they simply can’t

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Which Europeans Are Really Working Hardest? 1

Which Europeans Are Really Working Hardest?

In Europe, work hours vary dramatically, with the Balkans clocking the longest hours on average. Türkiye leads with 44 hours a week, followed by Serbia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. In contrast, Western European countries like the Netherlands work significantly fewer hours, averaging just 32 hours a week. The survey also

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Elon Musk’s Trans Daughter Speaks Out: Exposes Musk's Dark Side 1

Elon Musk’s Trans Daughter Speaks Out: Exposes Musk’s Dark Side

In her first interview, Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk’s transgender daughter, accused her father of being cruel and absent throughout her childhood, especially regarding her gender identity. She challenged Musk’s recent comments where he claimed he was tricked into supporting her transition and that she was “dead” to him. Wilson,

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How A New Blood Test Could Predict Over 60 Diseases A Decade In Advance 1

How A New Blood Test Could Predict Over 60 Diseases A Decade In Advance

A groundbreaking study (view below) has found that analyzing proteins in your blood could predict over 60 different diseases with incredible accuracy, including conditions like celiac disease, cancer, and dementia. This new test, which uses a single blood sample to spot disease markers, is proving more precise than current methods

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