Category: stories
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 Mini Stroke in the Elderly• Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), or “mini‐strokes,” occur when blood flow to part of the brain is briefly blocked—most… 
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 My Son M..ocked Me for “Just Cleaning All Day• Marissa, a mother of two, spent her days cleaning, caring, and holding her family together—her teenager Lucas, her… 
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 My mom, 54,• When my mom fell gravely ill with pneumonia, I dropped everything—broke my lease, moved back in, and cared… 
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 My Future MIL Gave Me a List of Gifts I ‘Owed’ to Be Accepted—So I Gave Her a Lesson She’ll Never Forget• When Maya’s inheritance came through, her future mother-in-law saw dollar signs—and handed her a list of extravagant gifts… 
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 If you see window grills with a• If you’ve ever spotted window grills with a noticeable curve at the bottom, you might assume it’s just… 
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 Found Tick Eggs in Your Yard? Here’s Why You Should• Spending time enjoying your backyard can be relaxing, but there might be hidden dangers lurking just beneath the… 
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![Yes — the core facts check out. • **Amount & purpose:** Minnesota did pay roughly **\$430 000** in public money to the Washington-based law firm **K\&L Gates** to coach Gov. Tim Walz for a June 12, 2025 U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on “sanctuary-city” policy. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Timeframe & hourly rate:** Invoices the Star Tribune obtained cover work from **April 10 to June 12**; May charges alone came to about **\$232 000, averaging \$516 per hour**. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Funding source:** The governor’s office tapped Minnesota’s **general fund** after getting approval from the Legislative Advisory Commission. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Political reaction:** GOP legislators Jim Nash and Harry Niska called the spending excessive, while Walz’s staff blamed House Republicans for staging a “political stunt.” ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Comparable cases elsewhere:**](https://furrybliss2.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/14-2.jpg) Yes — the core facts check out. • **Amount & purpose:** Minnesota did pay roughly **\$430 000** in public money to the Washington-based law firm **K\&L Gates** to coach Gov. Tim Walz for a June 12, 2025 U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on “sanctuary-city” policy. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Timeframe & hourly rate:** Invoices the Star Tribune obtained cover work from **April 10 to June 12**; May charges alone came to about **\$232 000, averaging \$516 per hour**. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Funding source:** The governor’s office tapped Minnesota’s **general fund** after getting approval from the Legislative Advisory Commission. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Political reaction:** GOP legislators Jim Nash and Harry Niska called the spending excessive, while Walz’s staff blamed House Republicans for staging a “political stunt.” ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Comparable cases elsewhere:**• Some neighbors keep to themselves; Lindsey ruled the block like royalty. On our first day in the rental,… 
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 My Sister Excluded My Son from Her Wedding After He Made Her Dress, but Still Expected to Wear It – We Gave Her One Condition to Keep It• I’m Mabel, 40, and I’ve been flying solo with my son Adrian since my husband passed away when… 
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 Find 3 Words Hidden.• Can you see the hidden words? Somewhere in the picture, however, there are 3 words hiding. Your task,… 




