
Working Moms and the Burnout Crisis
The post recounts a working mother’s 20‑year journey from 60‑hour weeks at a live‑TV station to a burnout breaking point, a denied promotion, and a subsequent move to a lower‑pay role with regular hours. The author describes how relentless schedules eroded her health and family time, and how leaving the high‑pressure job restored evenings, weekends, and personal well‑being. The narrative underscores the hidden cost of treating motherhood as unpaid labor while demanding full‑time professional output.

ALERT: Imminent Attack Against the United States, Similar to 9/11 – Linked to Local Extremists, Is Being Planned.
A post on The Women Post claims extremist cells in major U.S. cities are planning a 9/11‑scale attack as retaliation for the killing of 168 Iranian schoolgirls and 17 staff members. The article describes decentralized groups using encrypted messaging to...

They Changed the Cholesterol Rules—And Almost No One Is Talking About It
The American Heart Association, together with leading cardiology experts, has issued new cholesterol guidelines that lower the age for routine lipid screening to ten years old and tighten LDL thresholds. The recommendations shift focus from treating established disease to early...
