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Our Pick 6 Meal for 2 is $19.99. 2 Entrees, 2 Sides, 2 Drinks. Perfect for date night.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
"The average cost of a date for a millennial is now $252," per BMO
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The Illinois House has officially adjourned.
That means the “millionaires tax” amendment pushed by Brandon Johnson and Chicago Teachers Union (+Illinois Federation of Teachers) President Stacy Davis Gates is officially dead.
It was not even called for a floor vote.
Internal roll calls had this well short of the 71 votes needed for passage.
Thank you to everyone who contacted their lawmaker.
And thanks to every state rep who stood up against this.
Austin Berg@Austin__Berg
BREAKING: Illinois House Speaker Welch confirms tonight that the Brandon Johnson-backed “millionaires tax” does not have enough votes to advance. That means this constitutional amendment will not appear on the ballot this November. Thanks to all those who contacted their state rep!
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It's not soup yet, folks. ⬇️
Ben Szalinski@BenSzalinski
Statement from the Chicago Bears. They want more
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If you eat one garlic per day in 30 days, this is what happen to your body…
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❄️ This MRI Can Destroy Cancer Without a Single Cut ❄️
In Sydney, doctors are using one of the most advanced cancer treatments on Earth — MRI-guided cryoablation.
Here’s how it works: a tiny probe is guided directly into the tumour using real-time MRI imaging, and the tumour is frozen solid from the inside out. No large cuts. No stitches. No long hospital stays. Patients walk in, watch the procedure under MRI, and walk out the same day — pain-free and scar-free.
This treatment is so precise, it destroys only the tumour while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unharmed. For people too weak for surgery, too old for long recoveries, or with tumours in risky spots, this is a second chance at life.
Fun Fact: The probe can freeze tissue to –40°C or colder, causing cancer cells to burst while leaving everything else intact.
Some breakthroughs don’t need bigger surgeries — they just need smarter, cooler technology.
Sources: NSW Health | Sydney Adventist Hospital | Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

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