Teen Outsmarts Alleged Kidnapper in Stunning Escape

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Can't Sleep? Do This 20 Minutes Before Bed

Tell me if this sounds familiar... It's 2am and you're still staring at the ceiling...

You just can't seem to shut your brain off... Your mind races a million miles an hour...

Maybe you can't stop thinking about money issues, health problems, or even something embarrassing you did or said... Then, perhaps you finally DO fall asleep...

...only to jerk awake at 4am, knowing the next day you're going to feel tired, worn-out, and like a brain-dead zombie.

Does any of that ring a bell? Well, just months ago... that was me... I never slept more than 4 hours...

I felt exhausted, groggy, and dog-tired all the next day, downing pots of coffee to get through work...

And I turn into a cranky "you-know-what" when I don't catch my zzz's... so I was getting into all of these stupid little arguments with my wife.

I had to do something... or I would spend the rest of my nights on the couch.

And that's when I stumbled on a discovery from leading MIT sleep researchers... and it changed everything.

You see, this discovery led to my research team and I developing a technique we call the "sleep signal reset."

Just do this 20 minutes before you hop into bed... And you'll gently activate your body's "go-to-sleep" hormones...

So you fall asleep faster than a baby riding in a car... Sleep through the ENTIRE night...

...and wake up fully rested and chipper, ready to take on the day. Best of all, it literally takes less than a minute...

It requires no dangerous drugs, meditation, valerian root, blackout shades, blue-blocking sunglasses, or any other weird stuff...

Appeals court will reconsider whether to allow Trump to deploy National Guard to Oregon

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider Oregon's fight to block the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops into the state against its wishes.

An appeals court panel ruled 2-1 this month to allow the deployment. The court said Tuesday it would hear the case “en banc,” meaning all active judges on the 9th Circuit will rehear it.

2 men face sentencing in plot to kill Iranian American journalist

A plot to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad at her Brooklyn home came “chillingly near success,” prosecutors told a judge who will sentence two purported Russian mobsters.

Prosecutors are seeking 55-year prison terms for Rafat Amirov, 46, and Polad Omarov, 41, at their sentencing on Wednesday in Manhattan federal court. Prosecutors said Amirov, of Iran, and Omarov, of Georgia, were crime bosses in the Russian mob.

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