Google Maps maimed Timelines for privacy, but that’s worse than abandoning it
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Google Maps maimed Timelines for privacy, but that’s worse than abandoning it

For many, Google is synonymous with seemingly healthy features suddenly deleted from existence. There’s some truth to it, but one of the crucial changes I’ve taken issue with isn’t in the absence of features; it’s in the convolution. Specifically, in the privacy changes made to Google Maps Timelines.Privacy takes precedence in Google MapsAs long as I can remember, it seems like Google Maps has had its universally loved timeline feature. Wherever you go and whatever you visit, Google Maps saves your route and location data for a couple of reasons. It’s how Google pulls some recommendations based on past visits, but on the user-facing side, it also means a record of your trips is saved with easy recall. The feature had to be enabled, and consent had to be given to Google to store that data in...
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Keke Wyatt Reacts After Her Son Claims She Said His Cancer Diagnosis Was “Karma” For His “Alphabet Mafia” Sexuality
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Keke Wyatt Reacts After Her Son Claims She Said His Cancer Diagnosis Was “Karma” For His “Alphabet Mafia” Sexuality

Keke Wyatt finally broke her silence after her son Rahjah aired their alleged family business on social media. He previously suggested his mother threw cruel words his way regarding his health, calling his cancer diagnosis “karma” for his sexual preferences. After his video went viral, Rahjah spilled more details about life with his mom and his relationship as “Brother Daddy” to his siblings. In her reaction statement, Wyatt denied being homophobic.RELATED:Keke Wyatt’s Son Accuses Her Of Exploiting His Cancer Diagnosis For Clout (VIDEO)Keke Wyatt Says “Aht! Aht!” Then Asks For PrivacyAs mentioned, heads turned toward Keke Wyatt this weekend after Rahjah didn’t hold back on life with her. After his video accusing her of exploiting his former cancer diagnosis, he continued to chat in other videos about his mother. Keke didn’t address each of her son’s...
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Renew Integrative Health in Newark, DE, Launches Specialized Fibromyalgia Consultations for Women in Their 40s
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Renew Integrative Health in Newark, DE, Launches Specialized Fibromyalgia Consultations for Women in Their 40s

Renew Integrative Health is a functional medicine practice in Newark, DE, dedicated to identifying and addressing the root causes of chronic illness. Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD (1888PressRelease) August 18, 2025 - Living with fibromyalgia is a struggle for many, especially women in their 40s who are balancing career, family, and personal well-being. This chronic disorder is characterized by widespread pain, debilitating fatigue, and "fibro fog". Unlike arthritis, fibromyalgia doesn't cause joint damage but is rather a central nervous system disorder that makes the brain and spinal cord hypersensitive to pain. Symptoms are varied and can fluctuate in intensity. Besides pain, common symptoms include profound fatigue, poor sleep, and co-occurring conditions like migraines and irritable bowel syndrome. Many women in their 40s experience heightened symptoms due to hormonal fluctuations from perimenopause, as estrogen levels directly impact pain perception. A...
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Man who died for 10 minutes reveals what it felt like when he came back to life
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Man who died for 10 minutes reveals what it felt like when he came back to life

A 42-year-old man from Britain, Matthew Allick, has spoken about what it was like to die and then be brought back to life after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest. Matthew, who was generally healthy, began to feel unwell at the end of August 2023. He experienced shortness of breath and swelling in his feet, but assumed the changes were because of his new night-shift schedule. The seriousness of his condition became clear when he was unable to climb a single step at work. Realizing something was very wrong, he asked a friend to call an ambulance. At the hospital, Matthew told a doctor that although he hadn’t felt much pain before, it suddenly became unbearable. He described it as “11 out of 10” and then “13,” before collapsing. His heart stopped completely due to a pulmonary embolism—a...
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