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You Think Success Is Normal—It’s Not

PsyPostA study finds we underestimate failure because we only see wins. People hide losses, so success looks common and failure looks rare—even though it’s happening everywhere, all the time.
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FL Congresswoman Resigns After Her Fraud Was Exposed

WPTVSheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned from Congress just as lawmakers were preparing to determine potential sanctions in a major ethics case. After a two-year investigation, a House Ethics Committee found she had committed 25 violations, including breaches of campaign finance laws, tied to allegations that roughly $5 million in COVID relief funds connected to her family’s healthcare business were improperly used to support her 2022 campaign. As lawmakers considered penalties ranging from a reprimand or fine to possible expulsion—which was gaining support—she stepped down before any formal action, arguing the process was unfair and that she lacked sufficient time to mount a defense.
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Morgan Re-Appointed To Destin City Council

Get The CoastThe Destin City Council voted Monday night to appoint former councilmember Chatham Morgan to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Torey Geile earlier this month, with Morgan set to be sworn in on May 4 and serve until a permanent replacement is elected Nov. 3. Chosen from a field of 11 applicants, Morgan was nominated by Jim Bagby and seconded by Teresa Hebert, who emphasized his prior council experience from 2016 to 2021 and familiarity with the city’s budget process as key advantages ahead of the upcoming budget season. Morgan, who has also previously filled an interim role, expressed enthusiasm about returning to serve, while councilmember Dewey Destin praised all applicants as qualified. Although Bobby Wagner does not vote unless breaking a tie, he noted he would have supported applicant John Stephens for his dedication to attending meetings. Council leaders also encouraged the remaining candidates to run in November or pursue advisory roles, highlighting increased civic interest compared to past elections, and noted that the appointment follows city charter requirements, as explained by City Attorney Kim Kopp, which mandate filling vacancies by appointment when less than a year remains before the next election.
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Racism? No, Just Good 'Ol Southern Corruption

CNBCThe Department of Justice announced Tuesday an 11-count fraud indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging the group secretly funded leaders and members of white supremacist and extremist organizations it publicly opposed. Filed in federal court in Montgomery, Alabama, the charges include six counts of wire fraud, four counts of bank fraud, and one count of money laundering, with prosecutors claiming that between 2014 and 2023 the SPLC paid at least $3 million to eight individuals tied to groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and others, effectively enabling the very extremism it denounced. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche alleged that some paid informants actively promoted racist activity, including one linked to planning the Unite the Right rally, while Kash Patel stood alongside him and has previously criticized the organization. The SPLC acknowledged it is under investigation but defended its use of confidential informants as a life-saving effort to monitor violent groups, with interim CEO Bryan Fair calling the allegations false and pledging to vigorously fight the charges while continuing its mission against hate and extremism.
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Arson Suspect Forgets to Hide the Evidence—On His Face

WTRFAn Ohio man showed up for questioning with singed eyebrows and burns, then changed his story twice before admitting he sparked a fire while siphoning gas and lighting a cigarette. He now faces felony arson charges.
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Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

April 23 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

My best friend has become Instagram famous really quickly, and I feel overshadowed and resentful. I suspect it is mostly the algorithm and not real talent. How do I deal with this without ruining our friendship or losing my mind?

Drowning Under Algorithm Worship
Algorithm Sidekick Syndrome

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Customer Appreciation Day at MidSouth Bank

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Apr 23, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Customer Appreciation Day at MidSouth Bank

📍 MidSouth Bank, 768 Beal Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach

Join MidSouth Bank for a fun-filled Customer Appreciation Day on April 23rd from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at their Fort Walton Beach location! This exciting, pirate-themed celebration will feature live music, treasure hunts, children’s savings activities, prizes, and a complimentary lunch provided by Omni Broadcasting and Lenny’s Subs. Guests can also enjoy a special appearance by the Billy Bowlegs Krewe and meet the bank’s very own “Treasury Specialist.” Bring the whole family for an afternoon of adventure, entertainment, and community appreciation at 768 Beal Parkway NW!

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

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April Showers Day

<p data-id="08524085-b21e-4650-b033-eb596e4db63d" id="08524085-b21e-4650-b033-eb596e4db63d">April Showers Day is that annual civic agreement where we all pretend cold rain is a charming personality trait and not just the sky leaking on your plans. People celebrate by “embracing” the drizzle—meaning they wear optimistic jackets, drink something warm, and act like getting damp builds character instead of mildew. It’s a holiday built on the sacred belief that if you tolerate enough miserable weather now, the universe owes you flowers later, like nature’s running a punch card. So grab your umbrella, lower your expectations, and get ready to romanticize inconvenience like a professional.</p>

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