This post was originally published on this siteYour daily morning coffee doesn’t have to be a plain black cup of joe. Some people instead appear to be having a “cracking” good time with the newest drink trend that’s taking over social media. Rather than merely incorporating chocolate into coffee, social media users are adding it […]
Some moms are microdosing on mushrooms, touting the benefits – but risks exist, say doctors
This post was originally published on this siteMotherhood is a tough job — and now some moms are getting help from an unlikely source. Thousands of mothers are taking microdoses of psychedelic or “magic” mushrooms — officially called psilocybin — to ease their stress and anxiety, according to some reports. On an Instagram account called […]
Michael Bennet: First Democratic senator questions Biden candidacy
This post was originally published on this site The president retains the support of key Democrats despite Michael Bennet suggesting he will lose the election.
NASA astronauts, stuck on ISS after Boeing Starliner issues, to give press conference
This post was originally published on this siteNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stuck on the ISS after issues with Boeing’s Starliner, are set to give a press conference Wednesday.
Here’s what we know about Biden interview tapes being sought by Republicans
This post was originally published on this siteGOP lawmakers want to hear interview tapes of President Biden that they say could help determine whether his performance at last month’s debate was just a “bad night.”
Rep. Van Orden to Newsmax: ‘Massive Cover-Up’ of Biden’s Decline
This post was originally published on this siteWhen he says there has been a massive cover-up surrounding President Joe Biden’s apparent cognitive decline, Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., …
The Supreme Court curbed federal oversight of schools. It’s a big deal.
This post was originally published on this site Federal oversight of U.S. schools may be in serious trouble after a Supreme Court ruling, staffers at the Education Department told USA TODAY.
Rising Frustration in Houston After Millions Lost Power in Storm
This post was originally published on this site With outages expected to last days, a top state official promised to look into whether the utility company could have done more to prepare for Hurricane Beryl.
A Late Play by the Biden Campaign: Running Out the Clock
This post was originally published on this site Time is on President Biden’s side. Every day that he defies pressure to end his re-election campaign, replacing him becomes harder for Democrats.
Israeli strikes in central Gaza kill 20 Palestinians as mediators make new push on cease-fire deal
This post was originally published on this site DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes early Wednesday killed 20 Palestinians in central Gaza, including six children and three women, some of them inside a purported “safe zone” decla…