<p>Margo Martin is an American spokesperson and political advisor who has served as Special Assistant to the President and Communications Advisor since 2025. Most people outside the MAGA world had never heard of her. And then, in 2023, a Fox News anchor told his viewers he was about to show them footage of Melania Trump…</p>
Author: Jade Small
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<p>Some people walk into a room and the whole temperature shifts. Not because they’re loud or commanding, but because there’s a quality to their presence that makes you feel, somehow, less alone. You notice it first in the way they listen, like nothing else is happening anywhere in the world. You notice it in the…</p>
<p>Look, you probably think of yourself as a reasonably normal person. You drink too much coffee, doomscroll before bed, get a little too invested in reality TV, and maybe cry at the occasional commercial. Perfectly fine. Totally rational. Nothing to see here. But if you had the misfortune of being alive in Victorian England or…</p>
<p>Most of us like to think of ourselves as pretty reasonable communicators. We don’t yell. We don’t slam doors. We’d never say anything deliberately cruel. And yet, there are phrases that slip out of our mouths on a near-weekly basis that do a surprisingly thorough job of poisoning conversations, stalling real resolution, and leaving the…</p>
<p>Every state in this country carries at least one story so dark, so strange, or so stubbornly persistent that it has outlasted the people who first told it. Some are rooted in Indigenous traditions thousands of years old. Others grew from genuine historical tragedies that local communities couldn’t quite process and couldn’t quite forget. A…</p>
<p>Moving in retirement is one of those decisions that sounds simple on paper and turns out to be anything but. You’re not just picking a zip code – you’re choosing your doctors, your neighbors, your daily commute to the coffee shop, your proximity to grandkids, and the property tax bill that quietly shapes everything else…</p>
<p>A preacher from Galilee, with no army, no political office, and no printing press, stood before a handful of followers in the first century and described events that hadn’t happened yet. Some of them played out within decades. Others unfolded over centuries. A few are still being pointed to today as ongoing fulfillment. Whatever your…</p>
<p>Most garages contain at least one: a half-full can of paint from three years ago, label faded, lid dented, sitting next to a color you’re not even sure you used. Maybe it’s from when you repainted the spare room. Maybe it’s from before you bought the house. The plan was always to “deal with it…</p>
<p>If someone has ever told you to clean up your workspace, stop talking to yourself, or please just pay attention, you may have found the experience mildly demoralizing. Or at least annoying. But science has a different take on some of the habits most commonly written off as flaky, unfocused, or just a bit chaotic….</p>
<p>The cameras caught the handshakes, the honor guard, the children waving flags. The official photographs showed two presidents in agreement, toasting at a state dinner in the Great Hall of the People, smiling at the Temple of Heaven against a backdrop of ancient stone. From the outside, the U.S. and China appeared to forge more…</p>
<p>Intelligence often shows up in unexpected ways, and many of the things smart women say reveal how they think with clarity and intention. Instead of relying on complicated language or loud opinions, they use straightforward phrases that reflect emotional awareness, strong reasoning, and the ability to understand people and situations with ease. These moments are…</p>
<p>There are three things about America that pretty much everyone who’s visited from abroad notices immediately: the portions are enormous, the flags are everywhere, and the price of a hospital visit will make you want to lie down on a free park bench and reconsider your life choices. But those are the obvious ones, the…</p>