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Trump Merchandise Mania: From Sneakers to Watches and Beyond

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 21, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump-Branded Products Face Delays, Questions as Holiday Shopping Season Heats Up

WASHINGTON – As the holiday shopping season enters its peak, a series of Trump-branded products are facing fulfillment issues and raising questions about delivery timelines, leaving some customers waiting for items thay preordered months ago. From a delayed smartphone launch to unfulfilled vodka orders, several ventures tied to the former president are experiencing setbacks, even as new merchandise continues to hit the market.

The issues highlight the challenges of navigating the often-complex world of branded merchandise,particularly within the politically charged environment surrounding Donald Trump. While some products, like high-priced sneakers, are readily available, others are caught in limbo, prompting concern among those who invested early. This comes as Trump continues to leverage his name and image for commercial ventures, even while pursuing a potential return to the White House.

Here’s a look at the status of several Trump-branded products:

* T1 Phone/Trump Mobile: The “T1 Phone,” a gold-colored smartphone promised by Trump Mobile over the summer, has yet to ship despite being available for preorder with an initial October delivery date. The company has remained silent on social media and has not responded to media inquiries, including from USA TODAY, regarding the delays.
* Trump Vodka: Eric Trump announced plans to sell “Trump Vodka” in September,and it is currently available for preorder at $47.45. However, the Trump Organization has not yet provided a timeline for when orders will be fulfilled.
* Sneakers: Gold sneakers initially sold for $399 during Trump’s 2024 campaign. Currently, “trump 2028” sneakers are available for purchase at $799 on the website, despite a disclaimer acknowledging the constitutional limit of two presidential terms.
* Trump-backed Bibles: During the 2024 campaign, Trump sold $60 Bibles in partnership with musician Lee Greenwood.

Contributing: David Jackson, jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY

November 21, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Winter Fatigue: Causes & How to Beat Seasonal Slumps

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 21, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Beat the Winter Blues: Experts Say Light Exposure is key to Seasonal Energy

PARIS – As winter descends and ⁤daylight hours dwindle,a pervasive fatigue often sets in,impacting ​motivation and mood for millions. But experts say a simple, natural‍ solution can combat⁣ this seasonal slump: prioritizing daily light ⁢exposure. This isn’t just about “feeling better”; it’s about ‍regulating a essential biological process.

the shift in seasons often triggers what’s known as ⁢seasonal fatigue – a diffuse weariness,difficulty waking,and ⁤a fading of energy that affects ‍a important portion of the population. Understanding the root cause – primarily lack of light – is the first step towards regaining control.Light is a crucial regulator of ​our internal clock, also known as the circadian⁢ rhythm.

When this clock is disrupted by shorter days and less ‌sunlight, the production of melatonin, the hormone ‌controlling sleep, ​becomes erratic. This leads to difficulty waking,‍ stagnant ⁤energy levels, and mood swings, often manifesting ⁢as feelings of fogginess or irritability. These effects are often⁣ compounded ‍by winter habits: richer, more comforting foods replacing lighter meals, increased indoor time, and a decline in physical activity.

These seemingly small excesses – excess sugar, fatty foods, moderate alcohol‌ consumption, and shorter‍ nights – place additional strain on the body, exacerbating feelings of heaviness. Fatigue can also signal underlying‌ deficiencies, particularly iron, ⁢which is vital for oxygen transport. this is especially relevant for women and athletes. Furthermore, hormonal fluctuations, particularly in⁣ women over​ 50 experiencing menopause, can intensify these ‍feelings. Persistent fatigue warrants a check⁣ of iron levels.

Beyond the physical, psychological factors also play a role. The⁣ return to work routines, post-holiday readjustments, and increased professional demands can contribute to stress. This stress, ⁣combined with reduced exercise and toxin buildup, hinders‍ recovery, disrupts sleep, and amplifies fatigue.

however, there’s a powerful, accessible remedy: daily light exposure, ideally in the morning. Whether through a 20-minute walk ‍outdoors ‌or utilizing a light therapy lamp, this ​”light ‌supply” boosts energy and stabilizes mood. Experts are ‌clear: prioritizing light‌ is one of the moast‍ effective actions to navigate winter‍ without succumbing to the winter blues.

November 21, 2025 0 comments
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Poor Handwriting Predicts High Intelligence, Study Reveals

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 20, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Illegible‌ handwriting May Be a Sign of High Intelligence,Research Suggests

The notion of ​intelligence ⁢is often linked to ‌analytical‌ and logical skills,but experts suggest ‍it manifests in unexpected everyday habits as well. Surprisingly, the way a person writes may reveal more about their cognitive abilities than previously thought – and it’s not neat penmanship that catches the eye of psychologists. A common⁤ characteristic appears among highly intelligent individuals when they put​ pen to paper.

Recent research indicates a correlation between less-than-perfect handwriting and higher intelligence.‍ A study published in The American Journal ​of Psychology and reported by Le Figaro Student, conducted by a researcher at‌ Yale University, found that students with more ‌challenging-to-read handwriting tended to have higher IQs. The research focused on ⁤the shape of letters, rather than spelling accuracy, to identify⁤ cognitive profiles.

The study involved ‌comparing the handwriting of students from primary ⁢school through university, analyzed ⁣by 105 teachers. Researchers then correlated these observations with the students’ IQ⁢ scores‌ and academic ‍performance. The results showed that those with poorer handwriting, on average, demonstrated higher intelligence. Psychologist Arnold L. Gesel noted that “children with illegible handwriting showed high mental abilities and above-average mental agility.” He further observed that⁢ “Those with sloppy handwriting, but good⁣ spelling, have better‍ grades throughout their schooling.”

The clarification, ⁣according to the research, lies in the speed at wich intelligent individuals process details. Their thoughts move so rapidly that their hands struggle to keep pace. The brain ⁣prioritizes ⁣processing ideas over meticulously forming letters, resulting in faster writing⁣ that indicates well-developed language and vision areas. This isn’t a sign of carelessness,but rather a reflection of a constantly active and agile mind.

Though, the study acknowledges that ‌factors beyond intelligence can contribute to messy handwriting,​ including muscular‌ fatigue, psychomotor difficulties, and poor posture. Graphedagogue Laurence pierson, speaking to Figaro Student, also ‍points out the declining importance of handwriting in the digital age, with keyboard use replacing manual practice.

Despite these considerations, the research offers a new perspective: those who scribble ​quickly and with less regard for aesthetics​ may have a legitimate‍ reason to defend‌ their handwriting as a sign of speedy thinking.

November 20, 2025 0 comments
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Brian Walshe pleads guilty to disposing of his wife’s body

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 19, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Brian Walshe ⁢Pleads ​Guilty to Disposing of Wife Ana‘s ⁢Body

Cohasset,‌ MA – November ⁤19, 2025 – Brian​ Walshe has pleaded guilty to disposing⁢ of the body of ⁢his wife, Ana Walshe, bringing a significant growth to the high-profile case that captivated national attention. The ⁢plea‍ comes ​after a lengthy inquiry⁢ revealing a disturbing series of actions by Walshe following Ana’s disappearance in January 2023.

Ana Walshe was⁤ first reported missing on January 4, 2023, after failing to ⁢show ​up for work. Prosecutors quickly ​focused on Brian Walshe, uncovering a pattern of suspicious⁤ behavior and internet searches that pointed to a deliberate attempt to conceal her death.

According to prosecutors, Brian Walshe conducted⁣ internet searches on January 1, 2023, including “how to dispose of a human body,” “how long does it take ‍for a dead body to smell,” and “how long does someone have to be missing to be⁣ declared dead.” Earlier, on December 27, 2022, he searched “What is the best state to ‌divorce?”

Investigators built​ a timeline detailing Walshe’s movements in⁢ the days following his wife’s disappearance,​ relying heavily on surveillance footage. This footage showed him making ‌multiple trips⁣ to hardware stores and dumpsters, purchasing items that appeared to be used ‍in the disposal of‍ a body.

Specifically, the prosecution detailed the following purchases:

* january 1: 13 bottles of hydrogen peroxide ‍and jugs of ammonia from stores in Swampscott and Danvers.
* January 2: Area rugs and scented candles from⁤ HomeGoods in Norwell, and also 5-gallon buckets with leak-proof lids, a hatchet, plastic sheeting, 24 pounds of baking soda, and a Tyvek suit from Home Depot in Rockland.
* January‍ 3: Trips to apartment complexes in Abington and Brockton, ⁣where he was seen discarding heavy ⁢trash bags.

A search of dumpsters⁤ at his mother’s ⁢apartment‍ complex in Swampscott on January 5 revealed bags containing Ana ‍Walshe’s personal items, including her Hermes watch, Hunter boots, Prada purse, a piece of a Gucci necklace, rugs, cleaning products, a COVID-19 vaccine card, and a hacksaw. Some of these items tested positive for Ana’s ‍DNA, ⁤with red-brown stains present.

“rather than divorce, it is believed that Brian Walshe dismembered and later discarded her ⁢body,” stated former Norfolk County prosecutor Lynn Beland.

While the plea addresses the disposal ⁢of Ana Walshe’s body,the investigation remains ongoing regarding the circumstances surrounding her death.The case has drawn widespread media ⁢coverage and highlighted the ‍complexities of ‌investigating and prosecuting cases⁣ involving concealed homicides.

November 19, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Decline in Foreign Students Threatens US Higher Education

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 17, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Colombian Students Shift Away⁣ From U.S. Universities Amid Rising‍ Costs and Visa ⁢Concerns

WASHINGTON – A growing number of Colombian students are reconsidering studying ‌in the United States, opting ​instead for⁣ destinations like Canada, ‍Germany, Australia, and Spain, as escalating costs and increased ⁢visa scrutiny create significant barriers to access. The trend reflects⁤ a​ broader ⁤shift across⁤ Latin America, ⁣raising concerns about the‌ U.S.’s ability to attract⁢ global talent ⁤at ⁢a time when competitor nations ⁢are actively seeking‌ to‍ expand international enrollment.

The confluence of factors ⁣- including visa expenses,⁢ travel costs, ‌mandatory⁢ insurance, the declining value of Latin American currencies, and anxieties surrounding visa ​denials -⁣ is making​ U.S. education substantially more expensive and less predictable for Colombian families. “Studying‍ in the US is substantially more expensive today,” ‍explains Glass, as reported ⁣by El Tiempo. ⁢This shift isn’t merely an​ economic calculation; reports of increased social​ media reviews ‌and rejections at ports of entry are⁣ fueling ​uncertainty and ⁢deterring prospective students.

The U.S. government defends its policies, stating they aim to prioritize ‌domestic students and ensure foreign nationals “respect laws ⁢and national interests.” However, universities, economists, and innovation experts warn that these measures could ultimately harm the U.S.’s competitive edge.The​ potential loss ⁤of international students represents a ⁣significant blow to American universities, which​ rely on ⁣tuition revenue and the diverse perspectives these‌ students bring.

The impact is especially acute for Colombia, which has historically sent a considerable number of students to the U.S. for higher education. while official figures detailing the exact decline in‌ Colombian enrollment‌ are not yet ⁣available, anecdotal evidence from education advisors and student organizations ​confirms a marked increase in inquiries⁢ about option destinations.This trend could have long-term consequences for Colombia’s economic advancement, as‌ a U.S. education often serves as a pathway to skilled employment and innovation.

Sergio Gómez​ Maseri, el Tiempo’s correspondent⁤ in Washington, ⁤reported this developing ⁢story.

November 17, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Tatum Discusses Injury Recovery & Celtics vs. Clippers Preview

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 16, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Celtics Game Broadcast Details: How to Watch and Listen

BOSTON – Fans eager to follow the Boston Celtics can tune into ​Sunday’s game on 98.5 FM The Sports Hub, the team’s flagship radio station. Coverage begins at tip-off, ensuring listeners throughout⁤ New England won’t miss a moment of the action.

For those preferring to watch, options include ‌NBA League Pass. The availability of local broadcasts varies,but radio remains a consistent access point for fans ‌across the region.Beyond 98.5, select games may​ also be broadcast on ROCK ‍92.9 due to scheduling adjustments. Providence-area‍ listeners can find the game broadcast on WPRV 790 AM.

Currently averaging 27.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game, Jaylen Brown leads the Celtics’ scoring efforts, shooting‌ 36.1% from behind the arc. Derrick White contributes 15.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, ⁣and 5.2 assists per game, with a 29.2% three-point shooting percentage.

November 16, 2025 0 comments
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