• My friend lost a wheel on his suitcase and this was his solution to fix it
    My friend lost a wheel on his suitcase and this was his solution to fix it
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  • A young British woman touched thousands online by honoring her late mother in a heartfelt way. During a trip to Skegness, England, on June 3, 2025, 24-year-old Cara Melia placed her mother’s ashes inside a bottle and gently released it into the sea.

    Beside the remains, she left a note that read: “This is my mum. Throw her back — she’s traveling the world. Thanks, Cara. Oldham, UK.” The idea was simple but meaningful: letting her mother symbolically travel across the ocean.

    Surprisingly, only about 12 hours later, the bottle washed up on the same beach and was discovered by a woman named Kelly Sheridan. She took photos and shared them on Facebook, where the story quickly caught people’s attention.

    After reading the message, Kelly followed the instructions and gently tossed the bottle back into the sea so the journey could continue. Cara later found the post and thanked her with heartfelt gratitude in the comments, while the touching story moved thousands of people online.
    A young British woman touched thousands online by honoring her late mother in a heartfelt way. During a trip to Skegness, England, on June 3, 2025, 24-year-old Cara Melia placed her mother’s ashes inside a bottle and gently released it into the sea. Beside the remains, she left a note that read: “This is my mum. Throw her back — she’s traveling the world. Thanks, Cara. Oldham, UK.” The idea was simple but meaningful: letting her mother symbolically travel across the ocean. Surprisingly, only about 12 hours later, the bottle washed up on the same beach and was discovered by a woman named Kelly Sheridan. She took photos and shared them on Facebook, where the story quickly caught people’s attention. After reading the message, Kelly followed the instructions and gently tossed the bottle back into the sea so the journey could continue. Cara later found the post and thanked her with heartfelt gratitude in the comments, while the touching story moved thousands of people online.
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  • A new Fox News poll finds Americans are divided over U.S. military action against Iran, with about 50% approving and 50% disapproving of the current strikes, even as 61% view Iran as a national security threat. The survey shows stark partisan differences: more than eight in 10 Republicans approve of the use of force, while nearly eight in 10 Democrats disapprove. Among independents, roughly six in 10 disapprove of the military action. Veterans appear more supportive than the general public, with 59% of voters who have served in the military saying they approve of the strikes. �
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    A new Fox News poll finds Americans are divided over U.S. military action against Iran, with about 50% approving and 50% disapproving of the current strikes, even as 61% view Iran as a national security threat. The survey shows stark partisan differences: more than eight in 10 Republicans approve of the use of force, while nearly eight in 10 Democrats disapprove. Among independents, roughly six in 10 disapprove of the military action. Veterans appear more supportive than the general public, with 59% of voters who have served in the military saying they approve of the strikes. � Babushahi.com #FoxNewsPoll #USPolitics #IranConflict #PublicOpinion #MilitaryAction #PartisanDivide #BreakingNews
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  • A guerrilla art installation called the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame” has appeared in Farragut Square, just a few minutes’ walk from the White House in Washington, D.C. The display mimics the Hollywood Walk of Fame but instead features stickers with names of politicians, billionaires and other high‑profile figures who are mentioned in the newly released Epstein files — public Department of Justice documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Each “star” includes a QR code that, when scanned, links to specific records or articles about that person’s alleged connection in the DOJ files.
    A guerrilla art installation called the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame” has appeared in Farragut Square, just a few minutes’ walk from the White House in Washington, D.C. The display mimics the Hollywood Walk of Fame but instead features stickers with names of politicians, billionaires and other high‑profile figures who are mentioned in the newly released Epstein files — public Department of Justice documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Each “star” includes a QR code that, when scanned, links to specific records or articles about that person’s alleged connection in the DOJ files.
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  • The evolution of a gesture
    The evolution of a gesture
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