Teacher suspended for rejecting preferred pronouns wins big in court

School classroom. Credit / Shutterstock A Kansas middle school teacher was suspended under the district’s bullying policies after she rejected the preferred pronouns of a biologically female student. Arguing that her religious beliefs were “actively violated,” and that only God assigns genders at birth, the teacher sued the district and claimed her victory with a massive reward….

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Erika Kirk’s New Relationship Sparks Public Debate Just Months After Tragedy

Only four months after the tragic death of her husband, Erika Kirk has returned to public attention following reports that she has begun a new romantic relationship. The news has sparked intense online discussion, reviving scrutiny of her private life after a period of relative silence. Reactions have been divided. Some people express empathy and…

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Hidden Garden Irritants: How to Spot and Avoid Common Plant and Insect Hazards

A well-kept garden can feel like a calming escape, but it may also conceal a few unexpected risks. Certain plant-related irritants—such as specific vines, molds, or insects—can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions when handled without care. While most interactions in the garden are harmless, understanding what to avoid helps ensure you can enjoy your…

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Older People Lose Their Balance Because of These 5 Common Mistakes — and How to Fix Them

Loss of balance is one of the leading reasons older adults experience falls, injuries, and a loss of independence. While aging does affect strength and coordination, many balance problems aren’t inevitable—they’re often caused by everyday habits and overlooked health factors. Experts say avoiding a few common mistakes can significantly reduce fall risk and improve stability at…

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10 Medications That Can Cause Loss of Balance

Feeling unsteady, dizzy, or off-balance isn’t always a sign of aging or an inner ear problem. In many cases, medications are a hidden but common cause of balance issues, especially when starting a new prescription, changing doses, or combining multiple drugs. Below are 10 types of medications known to affect balance, why they do it, and what…

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Silent filters of life, kidneys

The kidneys work quietly every day, shaping energy, aging, and overall health without demanding attention. They filter waste, regulate fluids and minerals, and help control blood pressure and red blood cell production. Because they do this silently, kidney damage often goes unnoticed until it becomes serious. These organs constantly balance what the body needs and…

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