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Google appears to have blocked AI search results for the query “does trump show signs of dementia” as well as other questions about his mental acuity, even though it will show AI results for similar searches about other presidents.When making the search about President Trump, AI Overviews will display a message that says, “An AI Overview is not available for this search”:Go directly to AI Mode, and you’ll only receive a list of 10 web results instead of a summarized page of information:Similar searches about Trump are limited in the same way. Various queries about dementia, Alzheimer’s, and senility display…

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A flood of larger tax refunds could arrive in early 2026, according to JPMorgan Asset Management’s chief global strategist David Kelly.The Internal Revenue Service announced it will keep withholding levels unchanged through 2025, even as Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) takes effect.That means workers won’t see extra cash in their paychecks this year; but will instead get it back when filing 2025 returns, likely boosting refund sizes.Kelly told clients that these bigger refunds “should work much like a new round of stimulus checks,” adding to household cash flow just as the new year begins.He said the refund surge…

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Before You Begin You will need to have a helper or two to assist with attaching the plywood panels to your home—the wood can be heavy and unwieldy to hold. Be sure to wear safety glasses, gloves, and other personal protective equipment when operating power saws and drills. While the steps for installing hurricane panels over windows are similar regardless of the type of windows you have, the steps will vary depending on the type of siding you have. If your home has brick siding, you’ll need to use a masonry bit and screws to attach the boards to the…

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Digital Edition: Making a difference: the role of nurses in UK prisons 30 September, 2025 By Edd Church Camilla McMahon, senior primary care nurse specialising in unplanned care at HM Prison Hewell, has spoken to Nursing Times about her experience as a nurse in a prison. This area is reserved. Please register for a trial, or subscribe for full access to continue reading. If you are a subscriber, login here. Welcome! To continue reading either: Access your account Log in to your account to access your content…

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Disability support services play a critical role in empowering individuals with physical, intellectual, sensory, or psychosocial disabilities to live full, independent, and inclusive lives. These services are designed to assist individuals with daily living tasks, promote social inclusion, improve quality of life, and support families and caregivers. Whether through personal care, community access, education support, or employment assistance, disability support services ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive regardless of their challenges. In this article, we’ll explore what disability support services are, the different types available, how to access them, and their transformative impact on individuals and communities. What…

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Less than two hours from New York City, the Hudson Valley has long been an easy escape for city dwellers—and you don’t even need a car, with Metro-North and Amtrak trains tracing the river north. Across its nearly 150-mile stretch, the region is studded with small towns that mix history, culture, and natural beauty in ways that feel distinctly their own. But the Hudson Valley is bigger and more varied than many realize, and exactly what counts as the Hudson Valley depends on who you ask. Using the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area’s definition (also adopted by I Love…

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I have always admired women who live alone. My admiration ran so deep that I had a pink sofa era, named so because I furnished my apartment with a deep awareness that this was to be my feminine sanctum. I was inspired by the women who seemed to retreat to a home where everything existed just as they left it — a home that was a true extension of themselves. And yet, when you search “women living alone” the main results have headlines like, “How To Stay Safe As A Woman Living Alone,” with tips on securely locking your windows…

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This is Highly Recommend, a column dedicated to what we’re eating, drinking, and buying. Here, writer Sam Stone shouts out his go-to aide when he’s on scouting restaurants and bars on the road.I drink a lot of alcohol. Not, like, a worrying amount, but enough that I’ve started counting my drinks at dinner or when I’m checking out a bar for work.I try to keep it to two drinks a night these days. When I turned 30 a couple years ago (hold for shocked gasps—I know, I know, I don’t look a day over 24), I found I’d become a…

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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Home Advice You Can Trust Tips, tricks & ideas for a better home and yard, delivered to your inbox daily. Most homeowners never think about maintaining their sinks—at least, not until it starts to drain agonizingly slow and the basin fills with dirty standing water. Unfortunately, kitchen and bathroom sinks are bound to be partially or fully obstructed at some point. Most backups originate from the trap, which is the U-shaped pipe located underneath the fixture. Although the trap is necessary to…

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The iPhone 17e could be stuck with a 60Hz screenIt might also stick with the same single-lens camera system as its predecessorHowever, its design and chipset might be upgradedThe iPhone 17 series has now landed, but one model bearing that number could still be on the way, as it’s likely we’ll see an iPhone 17e next year. However, if you’re planning to hold out for Apple’s next mid-range iPhone, you might want to reconsider.According to Apple watcher Mark Gurman, writing in his Power On newsletter for Bloomberg (via Phone Arena), the iPhone 17e won’t come close to matching the base…

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