Author: Tyler Jorge Barrett

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — It’s been weeks since four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their beds, and now some of the mystery surrounding the case may soon fall away. Bryan Kohberger, who was attending a nearby university around the time of the killings, was returned to Idaho on Wednesday to face charges of first-degree murder after his arrest last week. Court documents that could shed light on many unanswered questions are expected to be unsealed soon, even as a magistrate judge issued a sweeping gag order prohibiting anyone from discussing the case with media. WHO IS…

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It’s possible to reap the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet, one of U.S. News’s top-ranked diets, without breaking the bank. Registered dietitians give their advice about how to make the Mediterranean diet fit into your budget. The Mediterranean style of eating is widely hailed as one of the healthiest diets – consistently at the top of U.S. News best diets. People who follow a Mediterranean diet are more likely to be at a healthy weight and are at a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Studies also show the Mediterranean diet may help slow cognitive decline and…

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The government agreed to ease most of its “zero-covid” shutdown policies. This is not just because of damaging economic impacts, but because more Chinese are defying the shutdowns and not just demonstrating, but sometimes rioting against CCP (Chinese Communist Party) misrule. The zero-covid policies are seen as futile and counterproductive. The new strains of covid19 spread faster but are less lethal. Another problem is that most people who are infected with covid19 experience no symptoms but can still spread the virus. Chinese leader Xi Jinping believed that extended and strict shutdowns would eliminate covid19. The Chinese subjected to these harsh…

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