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This beautiful Arkansas city of more than 35,000 residents is known for a multitude of things to do, from peaceful soaking in the mineral waters of the hot springs to taking a quiet hike in the nearby national park. However, the city boasts a not-so-quiet past with a deep history, including Babe Ruth and Al Capone.
Hot Springs is the birthplace of spring baseball, with a historic presence of America’s favorite pastime. Visitors can stand at home plate where Ruth hit his historic home run of 573 feet. The ball landed inside the Arkansas Alligator Farm and was the first more-than-500-foot hit in baseball history, occurring March 17, 1918.
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Recent events bring to mind the adage, Better to remain silent and have people think you are an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Well, the leadership of the Republican Party spoke loud and clear this week with the removal of Rep. Liz Cheney from the position of Chair of the House Republican Conference. It s clear that the leadership of the GOP only wants members who are 100% loyal to former president Donald Trump.
They have become unhinged from reality and hopefully voters will be clear-eyed enough to bring in new leadership in the next election.
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Fried food is a staple for many Americans, but regularly eating foods such as French fries, fried chicken, mozzarella sticks, hushpuppies, etc., can increase your change of having a major cardiovascular problem, according to a new study.
The study, which was recently published in the journal Heart, found that the chance of suffering from a heart attack or stroke increased by 28% if you eat fried foods on a regular basis. The study also found a link between fried food consumption and heightened risk for heart failure (37%) and coronary artery disease (22%).
Here are a few healthier ways you can make your favorite fried foods while getting rid of the fatty consequences, according to Freshly.com:
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