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Today’s Breaking News
A miracle ingredient quietly slipped into President Trump’s 2020 “medical cocktail” is now being called the closest thing to legal brain-age reversal.
Doctors say this substance made aging brains 88% younger in just 10 days.
It was given to Trump at Walter Reed hospital…
Now the public is just beginning to learn why.
SBA Freezes All Minnesota Grants After Uncovering Half Billion Dollars in Fraud

The Small Business Administration has taken the extraordinary step of freezing all grant funding to Minnesota after investigators uncovered what appears to be fraud on a staggering scale.
Gen Z Gets What the Rest of Us Keep Ignoring About Islam and Western Values

There’s something refreshing about watching Gen Z cut through the noise. Maybe it’s because they haven’t yet learned to self-censor every thought that might ruffle feathers. Or maybe they’re just tired of watching their elders tiptoe around uncomfortable truths.
Around America
Beyoncé is officially a billionaire, Forbes says
Beyoncé has officially joined the billionaire ranks, becoming one of only a handful of musicians to surpass one billion dollars in net worth, driven by massive earnings from her Cowboy Carter tour, merchandise, and business ventures. Her diverse income streams, spanning music, touring, and brand partnerships, helped secure this milestone, marking a rare achievement in the entertainment world.
Transcript Released From Closed Hearing in Charlie Kirk Shooting Case
A Utah judge ordered the release of the transcript and audio from a previously closed hearing in the case of Tyler Robinson, the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, focusing on courtroom safety and security measures. The decision for transparency comes as Robinson faces multiple charges including aggravated murder, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
Alicia Johnson to Join Georgia Public Service Commission in Historic First
Alicia Johnson will become the first Black woman elected to Georgia’s Public Service Commission and the first Black woman elected statewide in the state outside of the judiciary, after winning her election in a landslide. Her victory, part of Democratic gains on the commission, reflects shifting voter sentiment on issues like utility regulation and energy costs.
South Dakota Tribes Embrace Tourism for Economic Growth
Leaders from several tribal nations in South Dakota are increasingly promoting tourism as a key economic driver, working to reframe visitor engagement as beneficial for local development. The effort reflects broader initiatives to leverage cultural and natural assets for long term economic opportunity.
