Separation of church and state tested again as Texas’ classroom Ten Commandments law stalls

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Texas’ law requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, citing First Amendment violations. The ruling, part of a broader national battle over religion in public schools, mirrors similar outcomes in Louisiana and Arkansas. Supporters argue cultural heritage; opponents stress constitutional boundaries. The case may advance to the…

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Festive diet myths you should stop believing

Festive seasons often bring diet myths. Nutritionist Dr Archana Batra advises against extreme dieting. She debunks myths about detoxing, skipping meals, zero-sugar sweets, extreme workouts, and avoiding fried foods. The expert stresses moderation and mindful eating. Focus on water, fibre, and protein. Enjoy traditional sweets in small portions. Maintain regular exercise. The 80/20 rule helps…

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Donald Trump takes dig at Ilhan Omar: ‘I asked Somali president to take her back, he refused’

President Trump suggested to Somalia’s President Mohamud that Rep. Ilhan Omar be returned to her home country, following her criticism of the late Charlie Kirk. Trump stated Mohamud declined, and he himself didn’t want her back, drawing laughter from officials. Omar faced backlash for calling Kirk a ‘reprehensible human being’ after his assassination, sparking outrage…

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