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Did Scientists Just Discover The Natural Antidote to Feeling Old?

While Washington fights over drug prices, Silicon Valley’s billionaires have been quietly spending $100,000 or more on private therapies designed to make them look and feel decades younger.

The New Yorker confirmed it. Harvard Medical School called the underlying science “a breakthrough in aging research.”

Here’s what those expensive clinics won’t tell you:
By age 65, your body’s natural repair capacity has declined by up to 90%.

A rare berry — harvested at minus 21 degrees in the Himalayas — produces a concentrated extract shown in a human clinical study to support your body’s natural repair process in as little as two hours:

  • Cardiovascular repair cells up 33%

  • Full-body repair cells up 21%

  • Brain and memory repair cells up 24%

No injections. No clinic visits. No prescription required.

James M., 75, said: “I have more stamina. My energy is really solid… My life isn’t over yet.”

See how you can feel with this Himalayan mountain discovery.

P.S. The wealthy are paying $100,000 for what a berry can do naturally for just $3 a day.

New Legislation Would Empower Power Plants and Hospitals to Counter Hostile Drones

The skies above America’s most vulnerable facilities may soon have new guardians, if one senator has his way.

Pentagon Faces Critical Munitions Shortage After Iran Conflict

The recent conflict with Iran has consumed approximately half of America’s Patriot missile interceptor inventory in just 39 days of combat operations, according to a comprehensive analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. This rapid depletion raises profound questions about the nation’s preparedness for sustained military engagement with peer adversaries.

Around America

Wildfires rage across Georgia and northern Florida amid severe drought

Wildfires fueled by severe drought, low humidity, and strong winds are rapidly spreading across Georgia and northern Florida, destroying homes and forcing evacuations. Officials say the fires are among the worst in years, with hundreds of blazes straining firefighting resources and worsening air quality across the Southeast.

Bill would stop California DMV from making millions off auctioned cars without telling the owners

California is reviewing or enforcing rules tied to DMV surplus vehicle auctions, where unclaimed or abandoned cars are sold to the public under state procedures. The policy is aimed at managing impounded and abandoned vehicles while raising revenue, but it also raises questions about oversight and fairness in how vehicles are processed and sold.

Family held longest in immigration detention is released

A federal judge ordered the release of the El-Gamal children from detention in Texas after legal challenges over their confinement. The ruling follows scrutiny of immigration-related custody practices and the handling of minors held at the Dilley facility.

2 young people arrested in alleged plot to attack Houston synagogue

Authorities in North Carolina arrested suspects linked to a Texas synagogue attack plot, alleging plans for a violent antisemitic attack. The case is part of a broader federal investigation into extremist threats targeting religious institutions.