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One Middle Finger at a Monument and Death Followed
Border official who oversaw Los Angeles immigration raids arrives in Chicago as Trump widens crackdown
Suspect in killing of Texas flight attendant left accidental voicemail during disposal of body, police say
Nation's Report Card shows declining scores for 8th and 12th graders: "These results are sobering"
A healthier circulatory system is the secret to a healthier body
John’s arteries were clogging fast.
Doctors said plaque buildup could leave him weak, drug-dependent, or worse… gone.
But then something remarkable happened.
In just hours, three tiny capsules released a safe amino acid that began clearing his arteries, the same compound the FDA even approves for baby food.
Blood flow returned, energy surged, and his heart began to thrive again.
Scientists call it EDTA, but millions know it as nature’s circulatory reset.
Supreme Court agrees to speedily review Trump’s tariffs
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will take up whether President Trump can use emergency powers to justify sweeping tariffs on trading partners across the globe, agreeing to the administration’s request to hear its appeal — and fast.
The expedited schedule will have the justices take the bench for oral arguments in the first week of November, a late addition to the calendar.
Top US immigration official defends rule targeting ‘anti-American’ views in green card, visa process
A new rule allowing a U.S. immigration agency to scrutinize a person’s “anti-American” views when applying for a green card or other benefits isn’t designed to target political beliefs, but to identify support for terrorist activity, the organization’s director told The Associated Press.
In a wide-ranging interview on Monday, the director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Joseph Edlow, delved into the agency’s contentious policy — announced last month — which allows officers to decide whether a foreigner applying for a certain benefit has endorsed what they believe are anti-American views.


