Teacher suspended for rejecting preferred pronouns wins big in court

School classroom. Credit / Shutterstock A Kansas middle school teacher was suspended under the district’s bullying policies after she rejected the preferred pronouns of a biologically female student. Arguing that her religious beliefs were “actively violated,” and that only God assigns genders at birth, the teacher sued the district and claimed her victory with a massive reward….

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My Stepsister Tore the Prom Dress I Spent Months Saving for — Minutes Later, Karma Stepped In

When Tessa’s prom dress is deliberately torn by her stepsister Brooke, the night she worked months for feels instantly ruined. The damage isn’t just fabric—it’s personal. Brooke mocks her, Sharon dismisses it, and the humiliation is broadcast online for laughs. What was meant to be a quiet milestone turns into a viral moment of cruelty,…

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’90s Country Star Reappears Online After 25 Years And Instantly Revives A No. 1 Anthem Fans Never Forgot

Landing a record deal with DreamWorks Nashville at just 15 years old, Jessica Andrews captured lightning in a bottle with her 2001 hit Who I Am. Released in October 2000 as the title track of her sophomore  album, the song blended girl-next-door innocence with early-millennial female self-confidence — a combination that resonated instantly. “Who I Am”…

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What happens to your body after gallbladder is removed

Gallbladder removal is a common surgery, often done to treat gallstones or inflammation, and while it’s routine, many people wonder how digestion works afterward. The gallbladder’s role is to store bile from the liver and release it during meals—especially fatty ones—to help break down fats. When it’s removed, bile is still produced, just delivered in…

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