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Today’s Breaking News
RFK Jr. exposes drug-induced neuropathy scandal
Big Pharma hates RKF for exposing this…
In the past year, the most commonly prescribed drugs in America… Metformin (for blood sugar), PPIs (for heartburn and acid reflux), and many antibiotics…
Have been shown to cause “drug induced neuropathy”.
The medication drains the body of key vitamins your nerves desperately need to function…
Resulting in tingling, burning, and stabbing pain in the hands and feet… and potentially leading to humiliating episodes of incontinence and even amputation.
Now, people using these medications aren’t the only ones who should be concerned…
Studies show up to 80% of people are already running low on the key vitamins that repair and protect the nerves, especially in America.
To learn what they are and how to get them into your routine, go here before it’s too late for your nerves:
Minnesota Childcare Program Paid $67 Million to Facilities Now Under Federal Investigation

The numbers tell a troubling story that demands answers from Minnesota officials, and those answers need to come sooner rather than later.
DOJ Finally Targets Soros-Backed Prosecutor Who Put Illegal Immigrants Above the Law

The Department of Justice just did something that should have happened years ago. They’ve launched a full civil rights investigation into Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano, a Soros-backed prosecutor who’s been treating criminal illegal immigrants with kid gloves while American citizens get the book thrown at them. This isn’t about compassion. It’s about a two-tiered justice system that betrays everything our legal framework stands for.
Around America
‘Safe Sleep Lot’ offers first-of-its-kind designated parking lot for the homeless in Ohio
Cincinnati Public Schools has opened a "safe sleep lot," the first of its kind in Ohio, to provide a secure overnight parking area for families and students experiencing homelessness. The initiative offers on-site security and access to basic amenities like bathrooms and food, serving as a temporary bridge while families seek permanent housing.
More than a dozen former NFL players join sex abuse lawsuits against Ohio State University
More than a dozen former NFL players have joined a class-action lawsuit against Ohio State University, alleging they were sexually abused by former team doctor Richard Strauss. This development expands the long-running legal battle, accusing the university of failing to protect student-athletes from decades of documented abuse.
Oregon burglary suspect nabbed after crashing SUV during police chase
A burglary suspect in Oregon was taken into custody after leading police on a pursuit that ended in a dramatic rollover crash. The suspect, who was hospitalized with serious injuries, now faces multiple charges including burglary, reckless driving, and DUII.
Former sheriff's deputy Jason Meade convicted of reckless homicide in shooting of Casey Goodson
Former Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Meade has been convicted of reckless homicide for the 2020 fatal shooting of 23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr. The verdict follows a retrial after a previous jury deadlocked on charges related to the incident, which occurred as Goodson was entering his grandmother's home.
