• How do you sleep at night?

    #health #gym #healthylifestyle #interview
    How do you sleep at night? #health #gym #healthylifestyle #interview
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  • For years they showed off the luxury Dubai lifestyle. When danger came, many left behind the one thing that loved them unconditionally — their pets.

    After Iranian missile strikes in early March 2026, expats rushed to leave Dubai, and hundreds of animals were abandoned. Shelters and rescuers say they were overwhelmed, calling the situation heartbreaking in one of the world’s wealthiest cities.
    For years they showed off the luxury Dubai lifestyle. When danger came, many left behind the one thing that loved them unconditionally — their pets. After Iranian missile strikes in early March 2026, expats rushed to leave Dubai, and hundreds of animals were abandoned. Shelters and rescuers say they were overwhelmed, calling the situation heartbreaking in one of the world’s wealthiest cities.
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  • Most people misplace small things like their keys, wallet, or phone. Actor Richard Harris, however, once misplaced something far more unusual — a Rolls-Royce Phantom V — and didn’t realize it for 25 years.

    Long before he became widely known for playing Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films, Harris had a reputation for living a colorful and carefree lifestyle. In the 1970s, during a visit to New York, he parked his Rolls-Royce Phantom V in a garage and simply forgot about it. Life moved on, and the car completely slipped from his memory.

    Decades later, in the late 1990s, Harris came across an old photograph of himself standing next to a Rolls-Royce. The strange part was that he had no recollection of ever owning such a car. Curious, he asked family members and eventually checked with his accountant.

    That’s when the mystery was solved — the Rolls-Royce was still sitting in the same garage, with decades of storage fees quietly piling up.
    Most people misplace small things like their keys, wallet, or phone. Actor Richard Harris, however, once misplaced something far more unusual — a Rolls-Royce Phantom V — and didn’t realize it for 25 years. Long before he became widely known for playing Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films, Harris had a reputation for living a colorful and carefree lifestyle. In the 1970s, during a visit to New York, he parked his Rolls-Royce Phantom V in a garage and simply forgot about it. Life moved on, and the car completely slipped from his memory. Decades later, in the late 1990s, Harris came across an old photograph of himself standing next to a Rolls-Royce. The strange part was that he had no recollection of ever owning such a car. Curious, he asked family members and eventually checked with his accountant. That’s when the mystery was solved — the Rolls-Royce was still sitting in the same garage, with decades of storage fees quietly piling up.
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  • The United States Senate has voted down a Democratic-led effort to halt President Donald Trump’s military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, with the final vote tally reported at 47–53. The resolution aimed to restrict the administration’s authority to continue military strikes connected to the operation, but it failed to gain enough support to pass. As a result, the vote allows the administration’s current military strategy to proceed without that specific legislative restriction. The outcome highlights the ongoing debate in Washington over executive war powers and the role of Congress in approving or limiting overseas military action.
    #Headlines360 #OperationEpicFury #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #FBLifestyle #GlobalPolitics #CurrentAffairs
    The United States Senate has voted down a Democratic-led effort to halt President Donald Trump’s military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, with the final vote tally reported at 47–53. The resolution aimed to restrict the administration’s authority to continue military strikes connected to the operation, but it failed to gain enough support to pass. As a result, the vote allows the administration’s current military strategy to proceed without that specific legislative restriction. The outcome highlights the ongoing debate in Washington over executive war powers and the role of Congress in approving or limiting overseas military action. #Headlines360 #OperationEpicFury #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #FBLifestyle #GlobalPolitics #CurrentAffairs
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