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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.

Boston Court Halts Trump Directive on University Race Data Reporting

A federal judge in Boston has thrown a wrench into the Trump administration’s latest effort to root out what it sees as racial preferences in college admissions. U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV issued a temporary restraining order Friday that stops the administration from forcing colleges and universities to hand over detailed data about race and student admissions.

Cuba Opens Dialogue with Trump Administration While Ruling Out Political Reform

The Cuban government has initiated discussions with the Trump administration as the communist nation grapples with a deepening energy crisis and seeks to prevent potential regime destabilization, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel announced Friday.

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Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema admits romance with her security guard as she fights his ex-wife's lawsuit

Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema has acknowledged a romantic relationship with her security guard, responding to a lawsuit filed by his ex‑wife. The case alleges her involvement contributed to the marriage breakdown, though Sinema’s team is seeking dismissal.

Norovirus outbreak on Princess cruise ship sickens more than 150 passengers and crew

A norovirus outbreak on the Star Princess cruise ship has sickened over 150 passengers and crew. The CDC is investigating as the vessel returns to port and enhanced sanitation measures are underway.

Oregon Army National Guard hoists injured logger to safety in Mount Hood National Forest

An injured logger in Mount Hood National Forest was rescued by an Oregon Army National Guard helicopter after falling in rugged terrain. Fire crews and medics navigated steep, tree‑filled areas to stabilize him before airlifting him to safety.

IDF says brother of Michigan synagogue suspect was Hezbollah commander killed in airstrike

Israel’s Defense Forces say the brother of a man who attacked a Michigan synagogue was a Hezbollah commander killed in Lebanon. Authorities continue investigating any connections and motive for the U.S. incident.