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Nerve pain keeping you up at night? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found a permanent fix…

They found that certain enzymes in your nervous system can sometimes go crazy. When these enzymes go overdrive, they strip down your body’s collagen and damage your nerves.

This leads to nerve degeneration – which can make you feel pain and discomfort… such as pins & needles and burning pain… tingling and numbness… crampings… or even itching.

Fortunately, these scientists also found a super easy way to calm those crazy enzymes down and restore your nervous system.

They discovered that this simple 9-second daily habit can give you long-lasting relief from neuropathic pain.

Mojtaba Khamenei Intervened Directly to Avert American Military Strikes on Iran

The ceasefire between Iran and the United States came together in the final hours before President Trump’s deadline, sources confirm, following a decisive intervention by Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new and still-unseen supreme leader who authorized negotiators to proceed toward an agreement.

From Chinese Spies to NDA Accusations and California Wants This Guy as Governor

Here’s what you need to understand about Eric Swalwell. This isn’t his first rodeo with controversy that makes you wonder what exactly Democrats are thinking when they line up behind this guy. The California congressman who once cozied up to a Chinese spy is now facing fresh allegations of inappropriate conduct with staffers, and the whole mess is unfolding exactly 27 days before California’s gubernatorial election begins.

Around America

Louisiana GOP races to eliminate an elected office won by an exonerated man

A New Orleans man who spent nearly 30 years in prison after a wrongful conviction was later exonerated and elected as a criminal court clerk. State officials are now moving to eliminate the position before he takes office, sparking political backlash and debate over fairness and retaliation.

2 killed in plane crash at small airport in Arizona

Two people were killed when a small plane crashed after veering off a runway at a small Arizona airport and catching fire. Federal investigators are working to determine what caused the crash.

Federal judge finds Pentagon is violating court order to restore access to reporters

A federal judge ruled that the Pentagon is not complying with a court order to restore press access for journalists, including The New York Times. The ruling escalates a legal dispute over media access and transparency inside the Department of Defense.

Immigrant advocates in North Carolina say family was deported without due process

Immigrant advocates are raising concerns after a North Carolina family was reportedly deported without what they describe as proper due process. The case has added to ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and legal protections in deportation proceedings.