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This Common Vitamin Linked to Cancer Risk
We’ve all been popping vitamins like candy lately…
But according to Harvard, THIS vitamin has been linked to cancer!
The sad news is…
This Vitamin is in the top 5 most bought supplements in the USA.
And there’s a high chance you’re taking this vitamin too.
Comey's lawyers move to dismiss indictment citing grand jury issues
Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey on Friday moved to dismiss the criminal case against him, arguing that "fundamental errors in the grand jury process" make the indictment "legally flawed."
The motion comes days after Interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan told a judge that the full grand jury who heard evidence against Comey never reviewed the final two-count indictment in the case. Instead, she said they reviewed an earlier version that included a charge they rejected.
Coast Guard scrambles to clarify its guidance on nooses, swastikas, hate symbols
The U.S. Coast Guard is scrambling to clarify proposed internal policy changes that appeared to loosen how the service branch handles the conduct within its ranks involving hate symbols including nooses, swastikas, and other extremist symbols — touching off a political firestorm inside the nation's smallest military branch after the Space Force.
The controversy centers on a little-noticed personnel directive signed on Nov. 13 by Rear Admiral Charles Fosse, the assistant commandant for personnel, following a report by the Washington Post. The document, titled "Harassing Behavior Prevention, Response and Accountability," contained a provision that proposed replacing longstanding language that explicitly identified swastikas, nooses, Confederate iconography and other symbols of racial or religious hatred as "incidents of hatred and prejudice."


