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A critical bank statement could determine the outcome of Donald Trump's hush-money trial. Michael Cohen's testimony and a crucial document take center stage in the legal battle over a 2016 payment.
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Dr. Ed Barnhart, an American archaeologist, answers the internet's burning questions about the ancient Maya civilization. Why was the Maya calendar year only 260 days? Who did they sacrifice? Did they build more pyramids than the Egyptians? This Maya expert answers all these questions and much more.Dr. Ed Barnhart is the director of Maya Exploration Center https://www.mayaexploration.orgCheck out The ArchaeoEd Podcast - https://www.archaeoed.com for more content about the ancient Americas.Director: Lisandro Perez-ReyDirector of Photography: AJ YoungEditor: Christopher JonesExpert: Ed BarnhartLine Producer: Joseph BuscemiAssociate Producer: Brandon WhiteProduction Manager: Peter BrunetteCasting Producer: Nicholas SawyerCamera Operator: Lucas VilicichSound Mixer: Kari BarberProduction Assistant: Fernando BarajasPost Production Supervisor: Christian OlguinPost Production Coordinator: Ian BryantSupervising Editor: Doug LarsenAdditional Editor: Paul TaelAssistant Editor: Billy Ward
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A RENOWNED automotive artist has built a $500,000 motorhome that you can drive from the roof. Randy Grubb, from Oregon, is well-known for building beautiful and unique chrome vehicles. Some of his masterpieces include the Blastolene Indy Special, Jay Leno Tank Car, Decoson and the $500,000 motorhome - the Decoliner. Inspired by the 1980s sci-fi space traveller Flash Gordon, Randy spent over $100,000 in parts and 6,000 hours in manpower on the stylised mobile home. Using the chassis of a 1973 GMC motorhome which sports a front-wheel drive, it allows the frame of the Decoliner to be very low to the ground, around 14 inches. This means that Randy had enough space to stack the vehicle as a double decker and for an additional driving position on the roof low enough to fit under most bridges and overpasses. Randy and his wife drove the Decoliner all over America, putting over 15,000 miles on the camper without being stopped for the unusual driving position.
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Half of Americans believe climate change will devastate the earth during their lifetime, according to new research.<br/><br/>The survey of 5,000 Americans, split evenly by state, revealed that 48% of all respondents believe they’ll live to see climate change destroy the planet.<br/><br/>Respondents in Hawaii were the most likely to agree (66%), with Vermont (59%) and New Mexico (56%) rounding out the top three states most concerned about the effect of climate change in their lifetime.<br/><br/>Washington (55%) and Minnesota (54%) were fourth and fifth, respectively.<br/><br/>Commissioned by Avocado Green Mattress and conducted by Talker Research, the survey also asked respondents if they believe climate change will have a greater impact on their state, versus other states.<br/><br/>Hawaiians were again the most concerned, with 61% believing climate change will be worse for their state than others — this time, followed by Alaskans (55%) and Californians (54%).<br/><br/>Those in Louisiana (53%) and New York (49%) were also concerned about the impact on their state.<br/><br/>Regardless of where they live, 65% of respondents wish they could do more to be environmentally conscious in their day-to-day lives.<br/><br/>“Our experiences, including where we live, have an understandable impact on our worries about climate change,” said Laura Scott, Director of Brand Marketing at Avocado Green Mattress. “That's why learning about the ways we can protect the environment in our local communities is a great way to get involved and see firsthand the change we're making.”<br/><br/>Some respondents admit, that despite taking environmentally conscious actions — they’re not doing it for the good of the planet, but rather, they’re doing it for a more selfish reason.<br/><br/>The survey revealed that 37% of respondents are taking environmentally conscious actions solely because it helps them feel like a good person.<br/><br/>But maybe their reason for taking environmentally friendly actions doesn’t matter: when asked if the intent of their actions or the end result is more important, 33% said the result — with 50% saying both were equally important.<br/><br/>And regardless of why they’re taking environmentally conscious actions, 32% said doing so helps them to sleep better at night.<br/><br/>Half of respondents (47%) said taking care of the environment helps them to take better care of themselves — but others find it exhausting to worry about the environment.<br/><br/>Results also revealed that 10% feel taking care of the environment means they don’t always have time to take care of themselves.<br/><br/>“Taking care of yourself and our planet are harmonious,” said Christine Carpio, Sr. Manager, Community + Social Impact at Avocado Green Mattress. “Choosing eco-friendly products that nurture your well-being ensures your rest and relaxation don’t come at the expense of the environment. The key is making choices that make you feel fulfilled.”
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5 Things , You Might Not Know <br/>About Memorial Day.<br/>Memorial Day isn't just an opportunity for a barbecue or beach trip. It's a day honoring American soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.<br/>1. , It originally honored military personnel who died in the Civil War (1861-1865).<br/>2, Roughly 620,000 Americans died in the Civil War — making it the deadliest war in American history.<br/>3. ,Red poppies are known as a symbol of remembrance. It's a tradition to wear them to honor those who died in war.<br/>4. , It wasn't always Memorial Day — it used to be known as Decoration Day.<br/>5. , President Bill Clinton signed the National Moment of Remembrance Act on Dec. 28, 2000, designating Memorial Day as a National Moment of Remembrance
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'The Apprentice' which stars Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump stunned the Cannes Film Festival during its highly anticipated premiere. The film explores Trump's rise to power in 1980s America under the influence of the firebrand rightwing attorney Roy Cohn, played by Jeremy Strong. During the movie's press conference at the festival, filmmaker Ali Abbasi responded to the Trump campaign's threat to sue over the film.
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The simplest tool to calm anxiety is just a step away, according to a recent study. <br/>A survey of 2,000 Americans with outdoor spaces at home revealed that 94% of respondents agreed that the simple act of stepping outside helps them relax when stressed or anxious. <br/><br/>On average, respondents reported it takes about nine minutes to calm down and unwind when stressed after stepping out for fresh air. <br/><br/>Commissioned by TruGreen for Mental Health Awareness Month in May, and conducted by Talker Research, the research found that seven in ten have made a conscious decision to spend time more outside to improve their mental health. <br/><br/>Similarly, 69% have made an effort to incorporate time outside in their daily routine.<br/><br/>Looking at day-to-day stress and anxiety, respondents rated their stress at a moderate level of four (on a scale of one to 10). <br/><br/>However, those who include outdoor time in their daily routines reported lower stress levels (4) compared to those who don’t (5), on a scale from one to 10. <br/><br/>According to the research, the biggest stressors of daily American life are finances (52%), current events (37%), health (37%) and relationships (29%). <br/><br/>Respondents reported activities including breathing in fresh air (54%), going on a walk (53%), cleaning and organizing (34%) and texting or calling a friend (33%) as helpful ways to reduce stress. <br/><br/>Reflecting the positive mental health benefits of time outside, more than half (51%) of respondents considered having an outdoor space a non-negotiable when they moved into their home. <br/><br/>But despite the benefits of outdoor time, many struggle to prioritize it: 65% of those with outdoor routines will skip it on a busy day. <br/><br/>The study also revealed insights into the emotional connection Americans have with their outdoor spaces. <br/><br/>Nearly half (48%) said having a nice yard gives them a sense of pride and three-quarters (74%) feel they should spend more time than they do enjoying their outdoor space. <br/><br/>Of those, 57% even feel guilty about not spending enough time outside in their yards. <br/><br/>And aesthetic affects outdoor time too: More than nine in 10 respondents (92%) said messiness or poor upkeep of their yards negatively impacts their enjoyment of outdoor time.<br/><br/>“A well-kept outdoor space enhances home appeal and makes it easier for homeowners to incorporate outdoor time into their daily routines. But while maintaining outdoor spaces is a priority for nearly 90% of Americans, it comes with challenges like weeding and pest control,” said Matt Morelli, region technical manager at TruGreen. “If maintenance feels overwhelming, partnering with a professional can ease the burden, rather than facing the task alone, so homeowners can get back to enjoying their free time — including being outside.” <br/><br/>Survey methodology:<br/>This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 Americans whose house or living space includes a yard, patio, or porch was commissioned by TruGreen between Apr. 16 and Apr. 22, 2024. It was conducted by market rese
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A new study , Commissioned by Avocado Green Mattress and conducted by Talker Research, found that half of Americans believe climate change will devastate the earth during their lifetime.
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Growing , Number of Americans Are Trying , Weight-Loss Drugs.<br/>According to a recent poll, six percent of adults <br/>in the United States have already tried Ozempic <br/>or other brand name weight loss medications.<br/>According to a recent poll, six percent of adults <br/>in the United States have already tried Ozempic <br/>or other brand name weight loss medications.<br/>'Newsweek' reports that the Gallup poll numbers<br/>suggest that approximately 15.5 million Americans have <br/>used or are using an injectable diabetes medication. .<br/>'Newsweek' reports that the Gallup poll numbers<br/>suggest that approximately 15.5 million Americans have <br/>used or are using an injectable diabetes medication. .<br/>According to the poll, three percent <br/>of those users are specifically <br/>using the drug for weight loss.<br/>The poll found that people between the ages <br/>of 40 and 64 are the most likely to try Ozempic <br/>or competitors, like Wegovy or Saxenda. .<br/>In 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug <br/>Administration (FDA) approved Ozempic <br/>to treat cardiovascular disease and diabetes. .<br/>'Newsweek' reports that while Ozempic has <br/>not been approved for weight-loss purposes, <br/>its competitor Wegovy was approved in 2021. .<br/>'Newsweek' reports that while Ozempic has <br/>not been approved for weight-loss purposes, <br/>its competitor Wegovy was approved in 2021. .<br/>Both drugs rely upon the active ingredient <br/>semaglutide, however, Wegovy contains <br/>a higher amount than Ozempic.<br/>Both drugs rely upon the active ingredient <br/>semaglutide, however, Wegovy contains <br/>a higher amount than Ozempic.<br/>The popularity of the drug has resulted <br/>in various makers reporting shortages. .<br/>The drug companies didn't <br/>anticipate how popular <br/>these drugs would become, Sue Decotiis, Triple-board-certified medical <br/>weight-loss doctor in New York City, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>Since they are being used <br/>for many issues, like diabetes, <br/>heart failure, obesity, <br/>this exacerbates the <br/>shortages significantly, Sue Decotiis, Triple-board-certified medical <br/>weight-loss doctor in New York City, via 'Newsweek'
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Scientists Warn of Link Between, Fluoride , and Negative Health Outcomes <br/>When Pregnant .<br/>'Newsweek' reports that scientists have urged expectant mothers <br/>not to drink unfiltered tap water, exposing a link between <br/>exposure to fluoride and disruptions in fetal brain development. .<br/>'Newsweek' reports that scientists have urged expectant mothers <br/>not to drink unfiltered tap water, exposing a link between <br/>exposure to fluoride and disruptions in fetal brain development. .<br/>In 1962, the United States Public Health Service <br/>(USPHS) recommended that public water contain <br/>fluoride in an effort to prevent tooth decay. .<br/>As a result, 3 in 4 Americans <br/>receive water that has been <br/>fortified with fluoride. .<br/>While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and <br/>Prevention (CDC) and the USPHS say fluoride <br/>consumption at levels set by the government are safe.<br/>opponents to the fluoridation of the water supply argue that <br/>potential health impacts of even low level fluoride exposure <br/>have been identified, particularly for developing fetuses. .<br/>opponents to the fluoridation of the water supply argue that <br/>potential health impacts of even low level fluoride exposure <br/>have been identified, particularly for developing fetuses. .<br/>According to a new study, maternal fluoride exposure <br/>was associated with a near-doubling increase in <br/>the risk of the child developing neurobehavioral problems.<br/>The team's findings were published <br/>in the journal 'JAMA Network Open.'.<br/>These neurobehavioral problems <br/>include emotional reactivity, headaches, <br/>anxiety and symptoms linked to autism.<br/>Our results showed that higher <br/>fluoride levels in mother's urine were <br/>associated with significantly increased neurodevelopmental problems in their <br/>three-year-old children, especially <br/>for internalizing problems <br/>like depression and anxiety, Tracy Bastain, Associate professor of clinical population and public <br/>health science and senior author of the study, via Newsweek.<br/>Our results showed that higher <br/>fluoride levels in mother's urine were <br/>associated with significantly increased neurodevelopmental problems in their <br/>three-year-old children, especially <br/>for internalizing problems <br/>like depression and anxiety, Tracy Bastain, Associate professor of clinical population and public <br/>health science and senior author of the study, via Newsweek.<br/>These results are very concerning <br/>from a public health perspective, <br/>given that the majority of U.S. <br/>communities have fluoridated water, Tracy Bastain, Associate professor of clinical population and public <br/>health science and senior author of the study, via Newsweek.<br/>'Newsweek' reports that the authors of the study say more <br/>research is \
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