Bill Cassidy worked as a physician then entered politics, serving as the senior U.S. Senator from Louisiana since 2015. He represented Louisiana in the House (2009 2015), previously in the state senate. helped draft the 2017 proposal to repeal and replace the ACA. promoted bipartisan efforts on drug costs and mental he...
Dawson Creek is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and the largest city in the Peace River Regional District. It is situated near the confluence of the Dawson Creek and Kiskatinaw rivers. The city has a strong presence in the oil and gas industry and also serves as a major transportation hub along the Ala...
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Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and author known for his work exploring sociology, psychology, and history. He hosts the podcast Revisionist History, where he revisits and analyzes overlooked or misunderstood historical events and figures. He is also the author of The Tipping Point, a book that examines how s...
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Ailment news this month highlights a rare respiratory illness cluster linked to an Andes virus hantavirus variant on the M/V Hondius cruise ship after it departed Argentina. As of mid May 2026, the World Health Organization confirmed 10 cases and reported that three passengers died. Public health agencies are monitorin...
Fireworks rules differ widely across local authorities, with many municipalities allowing their use only during specific periods such as holidays and scheduled public events. In some cities and towns, authorities set aside designated zones for organized displays, while others impose full restrictions that prohibit priv...
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Hell's Gate horse is a trained animal known for extraordinary balance and strength, able to walk across a tightrope without falling. It performed at the 70,000 Islands Festival in Indonesia, where audiences watched as it moved steadily along thin elevated lines. According to reports, the horse’s owner and trainer devel...
Kolo Touré is a former Ivorian professional footballer who played as a centre back. He began his career at ASEC Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire. Touré moved to European football with Olympiacos, Ionikos, and returned to Olympiacos before joining Arsenal in 2002. At Arsenal, he won the Premier League four times and the FA Cup...