• I still have all my rights as a woman
    I still have all my rights as a woman
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  • Twenty camels were disqualified from the 2026 Camel Beauty Festival in Al-Musannah, Oman, after veterinarians found cosmetic enhancements like Botox and fillers.

    Camel beauty contests are a long-standing tradition in the region, where animals are judged on natural traits like shiny coats, long necks, and strong humps.
    Twenty camels were disqualified from the 2026 Camel Beauty Festival in Al-Musannah, Oman, after veterinarians found cosmetic enhancements like Botox and fillers. Camel beauty contests are a long-standing tradition in the region, where animals are judged on natural traits like shiny coats, long necks, and strong humps.
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  • Too occupied going after farm workers while pushing forward Trump’s so-called revenge agenda.
    Too occupied going after farm workers while pushing forward Trump’s so-called revenge agenda.
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  • At S&S High School in Sadler, senior Trinity Arrington was announced as the homecoming queen.

    But instead of celebrating alone, she did something no one expected.

    She walked straight to her friend Emily Petty — and gently placed the crown on her head.

    Emily, who has Down syndrome, had always dreamed of being a princess. Their friendship grew after Trinity started spending her lunch breaks in the special education classroom.

    As the crowd watched, the two girls walked across the field hand in hand, smiling and waving while classmates cheered.

    In that moment, the crown stopped being about popularity — and became about kindness.

    But here’s the honest question:

    Was this pure kindness…
    or would some people say it was foolish to give away something you just won?
    At S&S High School in Sadler, senior Trinity Arrington was announced as the homecoming queen. But instead of celebrating alone, she did something no one expected. She walked straight to her friend Emily Petty — and gently placed the crown on her head. Emily, who has Down syndrome, had always dreamed of being a princess. Their friendship grew after Trinity started spending her lunch breaks in the special education classroom. As the crowd watched, the two girls walked across the field hand in hand, smiling and waving while classmates cheered. In that moment, the crown stopped being about popularity — and became about kindness. But here’s the honest question: Was this pure kindness… or would some people say it was foolish to give away something you just won?
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