Day: December 7, 2025

California health officials issue urgent warning to mushroom foragers after deadly poisoning outbreak

4:17 am December 7, 2025

Health officials in California this week warned the public about foraging for mushrooms after a deadly outbreak struck the middle part of the state. The California Poison Control System has identified at least 21 cases of amatoxin poisoning that left one adult dead and several others, including children, with severe liver damage. One might even […]

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Rosie O’Donnell’s Trump obsession continues unabated from Ireland as friends beg her to ‘disconnect’

4:06 am December 7, 2025

Rosie O’Donnell is sounding the alarm about her ongoing fixation with President Donald Trump. The 63-year-old, along with some of her friends and family, spoke to the Washington Post about her move to Ireland after Trump’s reelection last November, and one thing was made clear from the article: she “can’t resist” speaking about Trump. O’Donnell […]

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Katy Perry shows off romance with Justin Trudeau in intimate Japan photos during world tour

3:45 am December 7, 2025

“Firework” singer Katy Perry just set a spark on social media as the pop star teased her sizzling romance with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Perry appeared to have hard-launched her romance with Trudeau as she took to Instagram to share her adventures in Japan. In the carousel of photos, one picture is seen of […]

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American figure skating star Alysa Liu wins gold at Grand Prix Final

3:37 am December 7, 2025

U.S. figure skating star Alysa Liu won gold at the Grand Prix Final in Japan on Saturday, winning her second international medal in 2025 ahead of her return to the Olympics in February.  Liu bested Japan’s teen sensation Nakai Ami by less than two points to win the top spot.  “My performance definitely does give […]

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Faculty cite political climate driving student migration to SEC schools from northeast

3:30 am December 7, 2025

University faculty members have pointed to the political climate as one factor behind the allure of Southeastern Conference (SEC) schools, according to a report published Wednesday by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Joffery Gaymon, Auburn University’s vice president for enrollment management, told the Chronicle that “SEC universities would, perhaps, like to think of themselves as […]

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