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Holiday Gut Distress: Experts Reveal Simple Fixes - A recent survey shows 76% of Americans experience gastrointestinal issues during the holidays due to stress, overeating, and disrupted routines. Stress triggers inflammation, slowing digestion and causing symptoms like bloating, cramps, and fatigue. Simple solutions include rebuilding sleep, eating balanced meals, staying hydrated, exercising, and managing stress through breathing techniques. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Northwood University President: Capitalism, Not Socialism
02:04|Dr. Kent MacDonald, president of Northwood University, expresses optimism for higher education, emphasizing his schools commitment to Americas founding principles. Northwood, a debt-free institution with a focus on business and management, boasts a high rate of alumni entrepreneurship. MacDonald criticizes left-leaning bias in top universities and the decline in male college enrollment, advocating for programs that promote positive masculinity. Students at the event praise the open debates and free exchange of ideas, with one Hmong student sharing his strong belief in capitalism and merit. MacDonald believes American higher education can regain its former glory by returning to respect, integrity, civility, and truth-seeking. Checkout Solipillow.com
Democrats' 2025 Losers: Progressives vs. Establishment
02:13|2025: A Year of Political Uproar in the Democratic Party The year 2025 exposed deep divisions within the Democratic Party, creating a list of political losers whose mistakes are reshaping the fight for the 2026 midterms. Establishment leaders like Hakeem Jeffries and Katherine Clark faced primary challenges from a frustrated progressive base. Meanwhile, figures like Gavin Newsom, Joe Biden, and Chuck Schumer all took hits, exposing the partys struggles out of power. Progressives gained momentum, with voices like Zohran Mamdani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pushing for bigger government programs and hinting at presidential runs. Moderates are pushing back, warning that infighting isnt winning over swing voters. Republicans are loving the chaos, calling Democrats in shambles. Gavin Newsom, a top Trump critic, boosted his national profile with a California redistricting plan but is running out of time to prove hes more than a messaging machine. Joe Bidens legacy took quick blows, with Trump slashing border crossings and undercutting Bidens claims on immigration. Schumer had his worst year, blamed for a government shutdown and sparking calls for him to step aside. Checkout Solipillow.com
US Strikes on Islamic State in Nigeria: Hope for Africa's Christians
02:03|Urgent Action Needed: Christians in Sub-Saharan Africa Face Christmas Under Threats from Islamist Militants Millions of Christians in sub-Saharan Africa faced Christmas under threats from Islamist militants, with over sixteen million displaced. U.S. strikes on Islamic State militants in Nigeria brought hope, but the crisis persists. Communities reel from the human toll, with thousands killed each year in Nigeria, and two million Christians enduring war and discrimination in Sudan and Mozambique. Experts warn of no quick fix, calling for more outrage, protection, and moral clarity from the West to secure peace and religious freedom. Checkout Solipillow.com
Giannis's Dunk Sparks Heated Bulls-Bucks Clash
01:28|The Milwaukee Bucks secured a victory over the Chicago Bulls, with Giannis Antetokounmpo scoring 29 points and a dramatic windmill dunk in the final seconds. The dunk sparked a post-game altercation, with Bulls players confronting Giannis, leading to pushing and shoving. Giannis later explained the dunk was a message to his teammates, emphasizing the need to fight harder for an identity. The Bulls Coby White called the dunk disrespectful, highlighting the intense rivalry between playoff hopefuls. Giannis returned from a calf strain, and both teams are fighting for position in a competitive Eastern Conference. Checkout Solipillow.com
Charlie Kirk's Sabbath Transformation: Stop, Rest, Reconnect
01:50|Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, found life-changing rest through honoring the Sabbath, as advised by his pastor, David Engelhardt. This simple act of shutting off his phone for one day each week transformed his relationships and health. Kirks posthumous book, Stop, in the Name of God, encourages a rebellion against busyness to reconnect with God, family, and self. AmericaFest honored Kirk with tributes, urging attendees to embrace the Sabbaths blessings. Checkout Solipillow.com
Brando vs Zsa Zsa: Tonight Show Clash
01:42|Love Johnny Carson podcast episode explores a legendary feud between Zsa Zsa Gabor and Marlon Brando on The Tonight Show in 1963. Brando, a renowned actor with eight Oscar nominations and wins, appeared drunk and clashed with Gabor over her face cream promotion. Their heated exchange ended with Gabor storming off, leaving Brando to smirk. Brando, known for his iconic roles in On the Waterfront and The Godfather, passed away in 2004, leaving a lasting impact on cinema. Checkout Solipillow.com
Packers Fan Shoves Ravens' Flowers After TD
01:29|In a heated NFL game, a Packers fan shoves Ravens Zay Flowers after a touchdown celebration, sparking tension. The incident follows a series of fan confrontations, including DK Metcalfs altercation and Lamar Jackson pushing back a Bills fan. Despite the drama, the Ravens secure a win, with Derrick Henry scoring four touchdowns. Checkout Solipillow.com
Loneliness: A Public Health Crisis
01:48|In 2024, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared loneliness a public health epidemic, as deadly as smoking fifteen cigarettes a day. Despite the warning, America has done little to combat it. This holiday season, the crisis is more apparent, with a psychiatrist reporting a surge in patients desperate from isolation. A recent AARP survey found forty percent of adults forty-five and older feel lonely. Loneliness increases healthcare costs, reduces workforce productivity, and overwhelms mental health services. Experts suggest simple fixes like calling friends, volunteering, and practicing gratitude to combat this social shortfall. No new laws or big spending required, the cure starts with us. Checkout Solipillow.com