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It's Not 8 Glasses a Day Anymore. Here's How Much Water You Should Drink Each Day

It depends on your weight.

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Do You Really Need to Turn on Airplane Mode While Flying?

The answer may surprise you.

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If You See a Coin on a Gravestone, This Is What It Means

Whatever you do, don't touch it; but you can add your own.

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"Pardon me?" -Your dog.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt used this radio microphone to make his famous "fireside chats" in the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1940 election, incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate, broke with tradition and controversially ran for a third term. Roosevelt reached out directly to voters through radio broadcasts, bypassing hostile newspapers that refused to cover his campaign. Clearly this approach worked as Roosevelt won - thus becoming the first United States president in history to be elected for a full third term.
Breaking News:

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) sidestepped a question Sunday on whether he would be interested in running as former President Trump's vice president following reports that swirled suggesting as much.

CNN's Jake Tapper asked Vance on "State of the Union" about an Axios report last week that listed the Ohio Republican as being on the short list for Trump's vice president. Vance did not say whether he would take the job if offered it, but said he would help the former president as much as he could.

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