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Man Who Faked Gaza Child Death Runs for Office
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Did you know...
960,000 Americans will fall victim to a clogged circulatory system this year?
...All due to rancid cholesterol clogging their artery walls, restricting blood flow to their hearts, brains and vital organs... with the power to turn a living, breathing human being into a fading memory for their family... and a mere statistic.
But thanks to this nutrient, this once-savage killer is now as harmless as a teaspoon of sugar.
Which means all 75,000 miles of arteries, veins, capillaries and microscopic arterioles found in the human body are now rejuvenated — thanks to its effects...
...allowing nutrient-rich blood cells to reach every organ in the body!
All thanks to the biggest breakthrough in circulatory health in a century!
Iran Rejects U.S. Demands on Missile Program as Negotiations Stall in Oman

Iran has categorically rejected American demands to negotiate its ballistic missile program, delivering a significant blow to diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing military confrontation in the Persian Gulf region.
Jeffries and Schiff Reverse Course on Election Authority Following Trump Comments

Courage. That word used to mean something in Washington, particularly when it came to standing on principle rather than political convenience. But what we witnessed this past Sunday was a masterclass in the kind of political gymnastics that would make an Olympic athlete blush.
Around America
National Guard soldier leaves rifle in New Orleans bathroom
A Louisiana National Guard soldier on patrol in New Orleans left his service rifle unattended inside a French Quarter bathroom, prompting concern after a photo of the weapon circulated online. The Louisiana National Guard says the rifle was recovered and the incident is being handled internally.
California man sentenced to 4 years for acting as Beijing’s agent while working for local politician
A California man got four years in prison for secretly working for the Chinese government while advising a political campaign. The case highlights concerns about foreign influence in U.S. politics.
U.N. is waiting to see how much the U.S. intends to pay of the nearly $4 billion it owes
The UN is waiting to see how much of nearly $4 billion in unpaid U.S. contributions will be paid. Secretary-General Guterres warns the delay could push the organization toward financial collapse.
Ben Ogden becomes first American man in 50 years to win medal in cross-country skiing
American skier Ben Ogden earned a silver medal in the men’s cross-country sprint, the first U.S. male medalist in 50 years. His performance marks a major breakthrough for U.S. cross-country skiing.
