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Duke University MD Reveals The #1 Green Juice to Drink Daily if You Have High Blood Pressure
It’s green… it’s hydrating… and it’s one of the cheapest juices you can make.
Just $3… and you’ll have all you need for the week.
Science shows this green juice actually works as well as a common ACE inhibitor drug.
This juice is totally natural - you avoid the nasty side effects of a prescription pill.
According to new research from the University of Illinois…
Drink this green juice once a day - and watch the look of shock on your doctor’s face the next time he checks your blood pressure.
>> This is the #1 best juice to help lower your blood pressure
Venezuela Pledges to Become Major US Oil Partner in Post-Maduro Era

The arrest of former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has set the stage for what opposition leader María Corina Machado describes as a fundamental transformation in hemispheric energy relations.
Virginia’s Assault Weapons Ban Isn’t About Safety and Everyone Knows It

Virginia just became the latest battleground where Democrats decided that the Second Amendment needs some serious editing. Governor Abigail Spanberger has a stack of gun control bills on her desk, and the centerpiece is an assault weapons ban so broad it would make California blush. The National Rifle Association isn’t mincing words here. They’re calling it what it is: a prohibition on virtually all modern firearms.
Around America
Kennedy Center announces Bill Maher will receive Mark Twain Prize after White House called that "fake news"
Comedian Bill Maher has been selected to receive the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, one of the country’s top comedy honors. The announcement briefly sparked confusion after initial pushback and clarification from officials before being confirmed.
Georgia’s Fulton County heads to court to seek return of 2020 ballots seized by FBI
FBI agents assisted in an investigation linked to Fulton County, Georgia, focusing on allegations tied to the handling of ballots in the 2020 election. The case adds to ongoing scrutiny surrounding election procedures and related claims in the state.
Dept. of Education headquarters being relocated amid dismantling of agency
The U.S. Department of Education is relocating its headquarters as part of broader efforts tied to restructuring and potential downsizing of the agency. The move comes amid continued political debate over the department’s long-term role and future.
Judge blocks Trump administration from limiting Anthropic's contracts with federal government
AI company Anthropic is under increased federal attention as officials examine potential national security risks related to advanced artificial intelligence systems. The review reflects growing concern in Washington over how AI firms handle sensitive data and security implications.