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"Emmanuel Macron Addresses Rumors About Wife's Gender Identity"
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"Emmanuel Macron Addresses Rumors About Wife's Gender Identity"

1 year agoSource: New York Post
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"Ram's Return: Modi's Promised Temple and Wedding Band Woes"
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"Ram's Return: Modi's Promised Temple and Wedding Band Woes"

Excitement over the Ram Temple inauguration in Ayodhya is palpable but uneven in western UP, with some expressing euphoria and others voicing concerns about daily pressures such as unemployment and healthcare. While some see the temple as a place of worship and praise the improved law and order under the Modi government, others question the government's priorities and express anxiety, particularly among the Muslim population. The enthusiasm is tempered by caste, religion, and communal tensions, with differing perspectives on the significance of the temple and its impact on society.

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"Scandal and Leadership Shifts Rattle Florida's Republican Party and Moms for Liberty"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Irish Times

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Moms for Liberty, a conservative advocacy group known for its stance on education policies, is facing a decline in influence following a sex scandal involving one of its founders, Bridget Ziegler, and her husband. The group, which gained rapid prominence by opposing Covid-19 school closures, mask mandates, and promoting policies against LGBTQ+ content in schools, has seen a series of electoral defeats in 2023. Despite distancing from Ziegler, the group's future is uncertain as education issues become less central in Republican politics, and their tactics are increasingly met with opposition.

"Poll Reveals New Yorkers' Concerns: High Living Costs, Crime, and Migrant Crisis Impact Quality of Life"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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A new poll conducted by Siena College reveals that 57% of registered voters in New York believe the quality of life in the state is declining, citing high housing costs, rampant crime, and an ongoing migrant crisis as contributing factors. The survey also highlights concerns about the cost of living, availability of affordable housing, crime rates, and the recent influx of migrants. Additionally, a majority of voters expressed dissatisfaction with the state's fiscal condition. Notably, 88% of respondents believe that either President Biden, former President Trump, or both are mentally or physically unfit to serve as president for another term.