Good morning, it is Sunday, June 16, and we're covering Global Leader of ISIS targeted and possibly killed in U.S airstrike, New NFL tech could change the game, the newest viral product taking a toll on the market, A generation voting scramble could change the future & much more! First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | In American football, the football itself was initially round and resembled a soccer ball. It was only later, in the early 20th century, that the shape evolved into the elongated, oval design we're familiar with today. This change was primarily driven by the desire for better passing and kicking accuracy. |
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| | How To: Poop out 4 LBs of waste before breakfast? | Constipated? Do THIS Before Breakfast (and Watch What Happens)A shocking health report just revealed that... The average American has potentially pounds of old, decaying poop trapped in their bowels. Imagine, instead of waste sliding out of you every day like clockwork... It builds up in your colon for years... making your belly appear swollen... And likely allowing toxins to seep into your body. If you sometimes strain when on the toilet... You should pay close attention here... Because according to research published by the National Institutes of Health... These "poop toxins" can be associated with joint pain, debilitating fatigue, and wild mood swings... And yet most people assume body aches, a foggy brain, and irritability are due to aging. But here's the good news: Doing this new, 10-second routine before breakfast gently removes pounds of backed-up poop... Without laxatives, suppositories, enemas or even probiotics... And all from the comfort of your own home. It's never been easier to start your day with a smooth move... While also making you feel slimmer, energized, happier, and ache-free. Here it is: ===> doing THIS 10 seconds before breakfast effortlessly flushes out your gut (no more straining, embarrassing gas, or pooched belly)
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| | Breaking Updates | | Global leader of ISIS targeted and possibly killed in U.S. airstrike | Abdulqadir Mumin, identified as the leader of the ISIS affiliate in Somalia, was targeted in a U.S. airstrike last month, but there is no confirmation yet of his death. He had reportedly assumed the role of the global leader of ISIS, succeeding Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, who was killed in Syria in 2022. The airstrike, conducted by U.S. Africa Command, targeted ISIS militants in a remote area southeast of Bosaso, Somalia, resulting in the deaths of three militants, according to AFRICOM. The operation's specific target was not initially disclosed. | ISIS in Somalia is relatively small, with an estimated 100 to 200 fighters concentrated in northern Somalia. Despite this, ISIS continues to operate in various parts of Africa, including Libya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Mozambique. The group has expanded its presence in Africa due to perceived strategic opportunities and more permissive operating conditions compared to Iraq and Syria. | Abdulqadir Mumin has been linked to multiple deadly attacks in Somalia over the years, including assassinations and city occupations. In 2016, he was designated as a specially designated global terrorist by the U.S. government due to his involvement in terrorism activities posing a significant threat to U.S. interests. | Read more updates here |
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| The salary a single person needs to make ends meet in every U.S. state | A recent analysis by SmartAsset reveals that single individuals across most U.S. states need an annual income of approximately $45,000 to cover basic living expenses, including housing, transportation, healthcare, and taxes. However, this figure varies significantly depending on location, primarily due to disparities in housing costs and taxes. For instance, states like Massachusetts, California, and Hawaii require over $55,000 annually to meet basic needs, whereas states with lower costs, such as West Virginia, set the bar closer to $39,000 annually. | The disparity between the necessary income and minimum wage rates highlights a significant challenge for many Americans. With the federal minimum wage at $7.25 per hour in several states, which is often insufficient to meet basic living expenses, individuals often rely on additional income sources like tips or must make substantial budget cuts. | The analysis underscores the complex financial landscape across different states and the ongoing debate over economic policies aimed at addressing income disparities and ensuring adequate living standards nationwide. Despite variations in living costs, the overarching concern remains ensuring that wages align with the rising costs of essential living expenses in each state. | Read more updates here | | | American Sports & Culture | | Is the 'chain gang' obsolete? Why embracing technology won't solve everything | The NFL will test new technology in the preseason that signals a first down and could implement it as soon as the regular season. |
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| | One-stop primer for NBA free agency: Intel, needs and outlook for all 30 teams | The start of free agency will quickly come after the draft ends. Here's everything you need to know about each team as the offseason ramps up. |
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| | Female play-by-play broadcasters are on the rise in men's sports. So is the criticism. | Jenny Cavnar became the first woman to serve as an MLB team's primary play-by-play announcer earlier this year. |
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| American Business & Markets | | Gas prices are cheaper than last summer and miles away from the nightmare of 2022 | CNN Business | Exactly two years ago Friday, gasoline prices peaked at a record of $5.02 a gallon nationally. |
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| | Trader Joe's tiny coolers are selling like hot cakes. Why and how do products go viral? | CNN Business | A few months ago, Thaddeus Yan heard that Trader Joe's was preparing to sell a fairly mundane new item: A miniature insulated cooler bag. Right away, he was on the lookout. When he went to London on a trip, he even deputized his mom to keep an eye out for the bags. |
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| | Wise shares plunge 10% after fintech firm projects slower growth this year | Shares of money transfer company Wise declined on Thursday after it projected weaker revenue growth in its current fiscal year than the year before. |
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| | American Politics | | Bannon vows Trump's opponents will be prosecuted in a second term | CNN Politics | Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, vowed investigations and prosecutions of those who have probed the former president and his political allies, declaring at a conservative gathering Saturday that Inauguration Day in 2025 will be "accountability day." |
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| | Civilian mariner remains missing 2 days after Houthi militants struck cargo ship in Red Sea | CNN Politics | A civilian mariner remains missing in the Red Sea, two days after the crew of a cargo carrier struck by Houthi militants abandoned ship, US Central Command said Friday. |
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| | Analysis: An unexpected generational realignment is scrambling the 2024 election | CNN Politics | A truism of US politics is that older voters prefer the Republican and younger voters prefer the Democrat. But the old rules don't seem to apply this year, where older voters are gravitating to Joe Biden and younger voters are taking a look at Donald Trump. |
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