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When my patients come to me with blood pressure higher than 120/80… I tell them to start drinking this hydrating green juice every morning:
You can buy bucketfuls of these ingredients for less than $3.
Yet one 74-year-old patient who started drinking it daily…
Dropped his BP numbers from 150/80… down to 116/76.
He didn’t start exercising, adjust his diet, or change his meds.
All he did was start drinking this juice every morning at 6am.
(And it probably saved his life.)
As a medical doctor for over 22 years, I tell all my high BP patients:
>> This is the #1 best juice to lower your blood pressure by up to 34 points.
Trump Threatens to Block Michigan-Canada Bridge Opening Over Trade Dispute

President Donald Trump announced Monday that he will prevent the opening of a major international bridge connecting Michigan and Canada unless Ottawa addresses what the administration characterizes as longstanding trade imbalances and unfair commercial practices.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi Faces Tough Questions on Epstein Files and DOJ Restructuring

Courage, as they say, is not the absence of fear but the willingness to face it head-on. Attorney General Pam Bondi will need plenty of that Wednesday morning when she sits before the House Judiciary Committee for what promises to be one of the most contentious oversight hearings in recent memory.
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Gun trainers nationwide say women and liberals are taking more interest in classes after Alex Pretti’s shooting
Gun instructors nationwide report a surge in women, people of color, and liberal participants signing up for firearm classes. Demand is so high that many courses are already full, signaling a cultural shift in Second Amendment interest.
L.A. Olympics committee backs chairman Casey Wasserman amid Epstein scrutiny
The LA Olympics committee backs Chairman Casey Wasserman after his name appeared in newly released Epstein‑related documents. Some athletes and clients have cut ties, but the committee says no wrongdoing was found.
Ohio State professor placed on leave over alleged assault on cameraman
Ohio State placed assistant professor Luke Perez on leave after a viral video showed him allegedly attacking a cameraman on campus. The university says it is investigating the incident.
San Francisco parents scramble as teachers strike leaves 50,000 students out of school
Roughly 6,000 teachers have walked off the job, closing all San Francisco public schools and impacting 50,000 students. Negotiations over pay, health benefits, and special education resources remain deadlocked.


