Author: David Miller

"Travel aficionado. Incurable bacon specialist. Tv evangelist. Wannabe internet enthusiast. Typical creator."

A recent study conducted by researchers from Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Yale School of Medicine, and St. John’s University has found a potential connection between sudden anger and an increased risk of heart attack. The experiment, which involved inducing anger in participants to test its impact on heart health, was conducted on 280 healthy young adults who were divided into groups to recall anger-inducing events. The results of the study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, revealed that anger can damage the heart by affecting blood vessel function. Cardiologist Dr. Holly Middlekauff from UCLA, who was…

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The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Takes Center Stage in New York Criminal Justice System New York’s criminal justice system is under the spotlight as the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office takes on high-profile cases and makes crucial decisions in state criminal courts. From cases involving white-collar crime to violent offenses, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is at the forefront of prosecuting criminal activity in the city. In recent months, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has been making headlines with its handling of major trials and cases. From the prosecution of top executives in corporate fraud cases to high-profile celebrity trials, the…

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The 77th annual Tony Award nominations have been announced, with Alicia Keys musical “Hell’s Kitchen” and 70s-set music drama “Stereophonic” leading the pack with an impressive 13 nods each. “Hell’s Kitchen” is up for some major awards, including best musical and best actress in a musical for Maleah Joi Moon, while “Stereophonic” is dominating the best play category. Some standout nominations include Jeremy Strong receiving his first Tony nomination for leading actor in a play for “An Enemy of the People,” as well as Rachel McAdams and Eddie Redmayne being nominated for leading actress and actor in a play, respectively.…

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Northwestern University Dean Attends Anti-Israel Protest Targeting Hillel Northwestern University’s Dean of students, Mona Dugo, recently attended an anti-Israel protest targeting the university’s Hillel, a Jewish student center. The protest, which took place during Northwestern’s Admitted Students Day, saw demonstrators demanding that the university sever ties with Hillel, a century-old nonprofit organization that operates Jewish community centers globally. Dugo defended her presence at the rally by stating that she was there to uphold the activists’ right to free speech. Protesters at the event accused Hillel of perpetuating the intertwining of Jewish identity with Zionism, a claim that Hillel leaders have…

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Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway recently opened up about some personal experiences in a candid interview with the New York Times. The Oscar-winning star revealed that she had a “gross” audition where she had to “make out” with 10 different guys, shedding light on the uncomfortable situations actors often face in the industry. But it wasn’t all somber revelations for Hathaway, as she also shared a significant milestone in her personal life – being sober for over five years. The actress explained that she made the decision to cut alcohol out of her life because she realized it wasn’t for her…

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Google’s Find My Device network is expanding its capabilities to include support for AirTag-like trackers on Android devices next month. The setup process for these trackers involves using Fast Pair to easily link them to the Find My Device app. A recent demo video showcased the setup process of Pebblebee’s Card tracker using a Pixel phone. By double-pressing a button on the tracker, users can quickly start the setup process through Fast Pair, making it a seamless experience to pair the tracker with the app. Once paired, users have access to various features such as viewing the tracker’s location on…

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In a shocking turn of events, Vanessa Lachey took to Instagram to express her disbelief over the sudden cancellation of NCIS: Hawai’i. The actress, who starred as Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant, the first female lead in the NCIS franchise, thanked fans for their support and love following the news. NCIS: Hawai’i premiered in the fall of 2021, delving into high-stakes crimes involving military personnel and the mysteries of Hawai’i. The show even featured a surprise cameo from LL Cool J in its season 2 finale, adding to its popularity among fans. The cancellation of NCIS: Hawai’i comes on…

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Severe storms and tornado outbreak in Oklahoma have left at least three people dead, including an infant, as multiple large and extremely dangerous tornadoes were reported on the ground simultaneously. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has issued an emergency disaster declaration and toured storm damage in Sulphur and Holdenville. The storms have caused injuries, property damage, and flooding across several counties in Oklahoma. Nearly 47 million people are at risk for severe weather from Texas to the upper Mississippi River Valley on Sunday. Tornado warnings and flash flood warnings have been issued in multiple states, including Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. The…

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A major tech company recently announced a data breach that has compromised the personal information of millions of its users. Hackers managed to gain access to sensitive data including passwords and credit card information, raising concerns about the security of online platforms. The company is currently working with authorities to investigate the breach and determine the extent of the damage caused. In the meantime, customers are being urged to change their passwords and monitor their accounts for any unusual activity that may indicate unauthorized access. This incident is just the latest in a series of high-profile data breaches that have…

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South Africa Marks 30 Years since Apartheid’s End South Africa is commemorating 30 years since the end of apartheid, reflecting on both progress and setbacks in the country’s journey towards democracy. The nation, once deeply divided along racial lines, is now a democratic society, but one plagued by internal conflicts and distrust in the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party. While South Africa has seen important advancements in LGBTQ+ rights, education, and access to services, corruption remains a major issue at all levels of society. The recent scandal involving former President Jacob Zuma’s alleged plundering of state resources has further…

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