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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
YouTuber turns a Raspberry Pi-powered truck into a giant printer
Many people love the Raspberry Pi (us included). Not only are the computing boards cheap, but you can do so much with them. Wild, wonderful projects spring up all the time with RPi boards as a central piece. The latest creation to catch our eye might just rank as one of the most astonishing: a truck transformed into a dot matrix printer.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
GOP candidates navigate abortion minefield
Republican presidential contenders are navigating a minefield on the issue of abortion one year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, as candidates seek to appeal to the party’s anti-abortion base while keeping more moderate general election voters in mind.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Lawmakers, high-profile figures mingle at Modi state dinner, shying away from politics
Lawmakers including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) mixed and mingled with high-profile figures — including tennis champion Billie Jean King and director M. Night Shyamalan — but largely shied away from talking politics at the state dinner for India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Tips to Help Your Elderly Mum Look as Fresh as a Daisy
As your mum gets older, it’s important that you help keep her up to date with beauty and lifestyle tips to make her feel and look her best. As the skin ages, it becomes more difficult to keep up a youthful appearance as it naturally dries and gets thinner. Your mum may need to alter her skincare regime, and she may need reminders to keep properly hydrated, eat healthily, and exercise regularly. This will benefit both your mum’s body and her skin. Also, make sure she gets enough sleep and uses sunscreen.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
A100 partners with software maker REES to tackle harassment in Alberta tech community
The A100, a support and mentoring organization for Alberta tech founders, is partnering with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors), a software-development company, to set up a third-party, online incident reporting program.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
One Man's Inspiring Journey to Lift His Country Out of Poverty. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the small, impoverished nation of Eldoria, there lived a man named Samuel Grant. Eldoria was a land stricken by poverty, where the majority of its people struggled to make ends meet. But Samuel possessed a fire within him—a burning desire to uplift his fellow citizens and bring about positive change. This is the story of his extraordinary journey to lift his country out of poverty and build a brighter future for all.
By prince whales3 years ago in Journal
Maryann Measles: Unraveling the Mystery of a Tragic Case
Introduction Welcome to this comprehensive article that delves into the heartbreaking story of Maryann Measles. In this exploration, we will uncover the details surrounding her case, shed light on the events that transpired, and examine the impact it had on the community. Maryann Measles' story is one that serves as a chilling reminder of the importance of justice and the need for compassion in our society.
By Ranjan Kumar Pradhan3 years ago in Journal
The Problem with America's Health Care System
Introduction The conversation surrounding America's healthcare system has been a topic of great concern for many years. In particular, the high cost of healthcare in the United States has drawn significant attention. This article delves into the complexities of America's healthcare spending, comparing it to other countries and exploring the factors that contribute to its exorbitant prices.
By Tajamul Hassan3 years ago in Journal
One Stop Away
On that day, the memory remains vivid in my mind. I woke up full of energy and enthusiasm, ready to embark on my journey to London's Black Horse Road. It was my regular routine to collect stock for my online business and bring it back to Brentwood, my hometown in Essex. The morning unfolded like any other. After walking the dogs, I returned home to feed them. With earphones in place, I made my way to the train station, which was about a 25-minute walk from my house. Music became my constant companion, blaring through my earphones wherever I went.
By Spencer Hawken3 years ago in Journal










