- Americans Daily Digest
- Posts
- Woman Steals School Bus and Drives 40 Miles Before Abandoning It
Woman Steals School Bus and Drives 40 Miles Before Abandoning It
Child Dies in Vehicle During Spa Visit Mom Takes Plea Deal
Today’s Breaking News
A miracle ingredient quietly slipped into President Trump’s 2020 “medical cocktail” is now being called the closest thing to legal brain-age reversal.
Doctors say this substance made aging brains 88% younger in just 10 days.
It was given to Trump at Walter Reed hospital…
Now the public is just beginning to learn why.
Schumer Vows to Block Citizenship Proof Voting Bill Despite Overwhelming Public Support

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer made clear this weekend that Democrats will block the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility Act, known as the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. The legislation sailed through the House last week and now awaits its fate in the Senate, where Schumer has promised it will meet a swift end.
What Will Your Retirement Look Like?
Planning for retirement raises many questions. Have you considered how much it will cost, and how you’ll generate the income you’ll need to pay for it? For many, these questions can feel overwhelming, but answering them is a crucial step forward for a comfortable future.
Start by understanding your goals, estimating your expenses and identifying potential income streams. The Definitive Guide to Retirement Income can help you navigate these essential questions. If you have $1,000,000 or more saved for retirement, download your free guide today to learn how to build a clear and effective retirement income plan. Discover ways to align your portfolio with your long-term goals, so you can reach the future you deserve.
Ukraine Secures American Security Pledge as Peace Negotiations Continue in Geneva

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Saturday that his government has secured a security pledge from the United States contingent upon a cessation of hostilities, even as Russia maintains its firm stance on territorial demands and continues to reject the presence of NATO forces in the region.
Around America
Mask, clothing worn by suspect in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance believed to be from Walmart
Authorities say a masked figure spotted on surveillance video may have purchased clothing at Walmart, providing a key lead. DNA from gloves near Guthrie’s home is being tested as investigators continue reviewing footage to identify the suspect.
2 Washington Post writers at the Olympics despite being laid off, say it was important to be there
Two reporters are attending the Winter Games for their final assignment with the paper, highlighting the changing landscape of sports coverage in legacy media. Their work underscores how outlets continue major event reporting even amid newsroom cutbacks.
Former NFL All-Pro lineman Tre' Johnson dies at 54 while on family vacation
Tre’ Johnson, a Pro Bowl offensive lineman mostly with Washington, passed away suddenly while on a family trip. Fans, teammates, and the football community are remembering his career and contributions off the field.
TSA agents are working without pay at US airports due to another shutdown
A partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown has left TSA officers working without pay, raising concerns about airport delays. Airlines warn travelers to expect longer security lines if the standoff continues through the busy spring break season.


