Elizabeth Igeze
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Exposing food lies you've been told. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Exposing the Food Lies You've Been Told Have you ever realized that you’ve never actually eaten a real cinnamon roll in your life? Those fancy Italian dinners with your friends might just have been scams, and chances are you’ve never tried an authentic milkshake either. Feeling like your whole life is a lie? Don’t worry—I’m here to uncover the truth behind these food deceptions. Stick around to learn how supermarkets sell you fake Caesar salads and why the only genuine thing you’ve probably tasted is that artificially colored red velvet cake.
By Elizabeth Igeze7 days ago in Humans
Special ways to protect your car and home safety tips. AI-Generated.
Are you sure you feel safe when you leave your car overnight in a parking lot or at the office? Every year, shifty lawbreakers steal millions of cars worldwide; in the U.S. alone, about 800,000 cars are stolen annually. Thieves are becoming more inventive, learning how to disable car alarms and outsmart smart keys. On average, they can drive away in your car in just 20 seconds. So, what can you do to protect your car?
By Elizabeth Igeze7 days ago in Humans
Crime In America. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the fall of 2022, 100 interview was conducted across New York, Seattle, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Hanna Love, who researches cities and public safety at the Brookings Institution, noted that the predominant concern among respondents was the fear of crime in downtown business districts. It was two years into the pandemic, amidst a period perceived as an explosion of crime in America. Headlines declared, “Crime spiking on the streets,” “cities across the country grapple with crime,” “crime has increased,” “nationwide spike in violent crime,” “violent crime in the US is rising,” and “homicides increased by 36%.”
By Elizabeth Igeze8 days ago in Humans