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960,000 Americans will fall victim to a clogged circulatory system this year?
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But thanks to this nutrient, this once-savage killer is now as harmless as a teaspoon of sugar.
Even more impressive, this natural amino acid has the approval of the FDA and USDA for use in foods enjoyed by everyone from the youngest babies to the oldest seniors.
Medical studies prove it works, and doctors prescribe it daily!
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Minnesota Federal Prosecutors Dismissed Following Internal Clash With DOJ Leadership

The wheels of justice turned swiftly this week in Minnesota, and the outcome tells us something important about the current state of law enforcement priorities in Washington.
U.S. Military Seizes Sixth Venezuelan Oil Tanker in Caribbean Enforcement Campaign

The United States military has seized its sixth oil tanker linked to Venezuela as part of an expanding enforcement campaign against illicit petroleum trade in the Caribbean. U.S. Southern Command announced Thursday that the Motor/Tanker Veronica was apprehended without incident in a pre-dawn operation.
Around America
Skeletal remains that washed up on Washington beach identified as Oregon mayor who vanished 20 years ago
Skeletal remains found on a Washington beach in 2006 have been finally identified through genetic genealogy as former Fossil, Oregon, mayor Clarence Edwin “Ed” Asher, who vanished during a crabbing trip nearly 20 years ago. He had been presumed drowned at the time of his disappearance, and the identification closes a long‑standing missing person case.
Ohio man, 83, convicted of killing Uber driver who he wrongly thought was robbing him after scam calls
An 83‑year‑old Ohio man was convicted of murder for fatally shooting an Uber driver he mistakenly believed was part of a robbery scheme after both he and the driver received scam phone calls. Prosecutors said the driver was unaware of the scam and was killed when the defendant thought she was trying to rob him.
Manhattan Pokémon store says robbers took off with $100,000 in merchandise
A Manhattan Pokémon card store was targeted in a brazen armed robbery during a community event, with masked suspects smashing display cases and stealing more than $100,000 worth of merchandise. Although no injuries were reported, the incident left customers and staff shaken and prompted a police investigation.
School bus crash kills 1, injures 11 in Illinois
A school bus crash in (Old Westbury) Long Island left at least one person dead and multiple others injured after a collision involving the bus and another vehicle. Authorities responded to the scene as injured passengers, including children, were taken to local hospitals.