Blood Evidence Found in Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona Home

BetMGM Implements Permanent Bans for Bettors Who Harass Athletes

For years now, many people in or near retirement have viewed precious metals through a single lens: wealth preservation. It was the "safe haven" you turned to when the rest of the market looked shaky.

But that era may have ended… with a new one emerging.

We have now entered a period of unprecedented momentum.

For the first time in decades, the conversation for retirement savers seems to be shifting. It’s no longer just about "holding the line"—it’s about the potential growth these physical assets could bring to a diversified portfolio.

If you are planning for retirement, you cannot afford to ignore these facts. The window to position yourself for this potential growth may be narrowing as more people realize that the "old rules" of the economy no longer apply.

Trump Signals Hope for Iran Negotiations as Military Assets Deploy to Region

President Donald Trump indicated Saturday that he believes Iran may be approaching negotiations with the United States in earnest, even as he declined to rule out military action against the Islamic Republic amid ongoing civil unrest and government crackdowns within Iranian borders.

Two GOP Senators Break With Trump on Government Funding Package

The halls of Congress are witnessing an intriguing political standoff, one that pits conservative principles against political expediency and puts two Senate Republicans at odds with a deal backed by President Donald Trump himself.

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Melinda French Gates says Bill Gates 'has to answer' for being in the Epstein files

Melinda French Gates said renewed attention on Jeffrey Epstein’s files has reopened difficult memories and argued that Bill Gates should publicly address questions about his past interactions with Epstein. Bill Gates has denied wrongdoing, but the comments have reignited scrutiny of high-profile figures linked to the disgraced financier.

Arizona fraternity members allegedly told pledges to drink bottles of vodka before hazing death

Authorities say fraternity members at an Arizona university allegedly pressured pledges to consume large amounts of alcohol during a hazing ritual, leading to serious injury and criminal charges. The case has renewed calls for tougher enforcement against dangerous hazing practices on college campuses.

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Jeanine Pirro says anyone who brings a gun to D.C. is 'going to jail,' prompting conservative backlash

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