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Gunman Opens Fire at Church Funeral as Mourners Panic
New York Announces Free Child Care Program for Two-Year-Olds
Today’s Breaking News
popular drink linked to Alzheimer’s disease?
Harvard Medical School has just revealed a disturbing link between a common drink and skyrocketing rates of Alzheimer's disease.
Because this everyday drink contains shocking levels of a toxic mineral that's present in nearly 98% of Alzheimer's patients' brains...
Studies show that this toxic mineral builds in our brains over time...
Killing off an important molecule that's key for keeping our precious memories intact.
Which not only leads to forgetfulness and "senior moments" as you age...
But it's also a shocking newly discovered root cause of Alzheimer's disease.
Bondi Beach Hero Arrives in America, Calls Trump a Hero of the World

The Syrian-born father of two landed in New York this week for medical treatment, still recovering from the five gunshot wounds he sustained while disarming a terrorist at Bondi Beach. When reporters asked if he hoped to meet President Donald Trump during his visit to America, his answer came without hesitation.
Thousands March in Colombia Against American Military Intervention

Thousands of Colombian citizens marched through their nation’s cities Wednesday in organized protests against potential American military intervention, following President Trump’s statements suggesting interest in military operations on Colombian territory.
Around America
Man wielding sharp object shot by police in Brooklyn hospital
A man wielding a sharp object was shot by NYPD officers inside NewYork‑Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital after responding to a report of an armed individual, with no additional details on his identity or condition yet released. Hospital operations were affected as police secured the scene and further information was expected at a later briefing.
Kansas City Chiefs, NFL acknowledge Rashee Rice domestic abuse allegations
The Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL confirmed they are aware of domestic violence allegations made on social media by Rashee Rice’s ex‑girlfriend, though the team’s statement did not mention Rice by name. Photos posted online purportedly show injuries, and the league says the matter will be reviewed under its personal conduct policy.
NASA to bring astronauts home from space station early due to a medical issue
NASA announced plans to bring the four‑member Crew‑11 team home from the International Space Station earlier than scheduled due to a medical situation involving one astronaut, who is reported to be in stable condition. The decision follows the cancellation of a scheduled spacewalk and underscores the agency’s priority on crew health.
Reps. Angie Craig, Tom Emmer spar on House floor over Minneapolis ICE shooting
Representatives Angie Craig and Tom Emmer clashed on the House floor in a heated exchange over a fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting, reflecting broader political tensions over immigration enforcement. The confrontation occurred amid national scrutiny of the incident and differing interpretations of federal law enforcement actions.
