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5 min read Entertainment

A major debate erupted in fencing after an incident at The Cherry Blossom tournament at the University of Maryland. The controversy began when a female competitor took a stand against participating in a match with a trans athlete. As a result, tournament officials enforced disciplinary action according to competition rules. The controversy comes at a time when...

4 min read Food

Potatoes are one of those foods that are truly the backbone of society. Similar to other staples like rice and corn, they become the ever important backdrop to many delicious meals. French fries, mashed potatoes, scalloped, hash browns, tater tots, baked potatoes, potato wedges – they are delicious, packed full of nutrients, and have been...

4 min read Food

Egg prices are on the rise, but fortunately, there are cheaper alternatives available. Vegans and people with allergies are no strangers to egg replacements, and there are many to choose from. Eggs serve different functions depending on the recipe. For instance, they bind ingredients, improve texture, create structure, retain moisture, and cause leavening. Therefore, the...

8 min read Lifestyle

Hotel secrets might not be something you think about when you’re handed your room key and welcomed with a smile. The room looks clean, the bed is made, and everything seems perfectly in order—but appearances can be deceiving. Behind the polished lobby and the fresh scent of linens, there’s a whole world of hotel practices...

5 min read Kids

Parents now face urgent safety warnings about “hands-free” breastfeeding following a seven-week-old infant’s tragic death. The baby suffocated while feeding in a carrier. Leading parenting experts immediately revised their guidance after recognizing the dangers of this widespread practice. A Family’s Heartbreaking Loss James “Jimmy” Alderman, just six weeks and six days old, was breastfeeding in...