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State Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated Rep. Chip Roy on Tuesday night in the Republican primary runoff election for Texas attorney general. Middleton sailed through election night with 55% of the vote in the runoff while Roy brought in roughly 45% of the vote as of publication, according to NBC News. Middleton is now set to face off with the Democratic nominee, State Sen. Nathan Johnson, in the race to determine who will succeed Attorney General Ken Paxton. (RELATED: Trump Endorses Ken Paxton For Texas GOP Senate Nominee)Middleton currently represents Senate District 11 and previously represented Texas House District 23 for two…

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Tuesday evening triumph against Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in the GOP primary marked the toppling of one of the senior-most members of the Republican conference and seemed to signal that MAGA voters are eager for a change in the workings of the upper chamber.Paxton triumphed in the runoff on Tuesday evening, earning 62.5% of the vote to Cornyn’s 37.5%, according to the Associated Press. Though Cornyn emerged ahead in the original round of the election, Paxton surged ahead after the elimination of Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, and Trump’s last-minute endorsement catapulted him into a commanding lead. The…

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Statements from President Trump, the Pentagon, and the Taiwanese administration are sowing confusion about the stalled arms sale that lawmakers say is a vital component of deterring China.A source familiar with Trump’s thinking told Just the News that he is expected to make a decision on the arms sale soon.  The president has balanced the arms sale with the U.S.-China tensions that have eased following a cordial summit in Beijing earlier this month.  The summit, during which Trump visited Beijing for the first time since his first term, marked a shift in tone following a bruising tariff and trade battle, moving from “competition” toward…

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California gubernatorial candidate and former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra’s relationship with the Mexican government doesn’t run through one nonprofit. It runs through many.Newly detailed investigative reporting from the Government Accountability Institute tracks Becerra’s long-standing, documented relationships with several of the most politically powerful migrant nonprofits in the country, including those with deep, operational ties to the Mexican government. UnidosUS: Decades of Alignment UnidosUS, formerly the National Council of La Raza and one of the largest Latino advocacy organizations in America, has been a Becerra ally for decades. GAI notes the group was created as a militant…

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The so-called gender-affirming care industry is in retreat across much of the U.S., as courts uphold bans on medicalized gender transitions for minors and shield counselors from compelled affirmation of gender confusion, while red states remove barriers to older detransitioners suing their providers and facilitate the medical mitigation of their regretted procedures.The lucrative field of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgical interventions, a routine next step for children whose gender confusion is affirmed via social transitions such as using opposite-sex pronouns, is also facing potentially crippling jury awards, as evidenced by a $2 million medical malpractice payout in New York for detransitioner Fox Varian. Practitioners got mixed…

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The Food and Drug Administration is garnering praise for bringing a heightened focus to efficiency, rare diseases and food safety under new acting Commissioner Kyle Diamantas, who has already achieved success as the agency’s deputy commissioner for food. “He made some great strides forward already in trying to get out some of the petroleum-based derivatives that are in food, the additives, bringing attention to ultra-processed foods,” Kansas GOP Sen. Roger Marshall, a physician, recently told Just The News. As the FDA”s deputy commissioner for food, Diamantas, a former food and drug attorney, led the agency’s Human Foods Program with a focus…

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NASA announced plans Tuesday to send three unmanned ships to the moon this year as it prepares to build the first ever lunar base. The flights will be fully robotic and will be known as Moon Base 1, Moon Base 2 and Moon Base 3. During the missions NASA plans to scout locations at the moon’s south pole, gather scientific data, test technologies and prepare for the return of its astronauts to the lunar surface. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the first flight, which will be led by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, will take place no earlier than the fall. The…

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Former President Joe Biden sued the Justice Department Tuesday to block the release of recordings and transcripts from interviews he gave to a ghostwriter for his 2017 memoir, which were included in a special counsel probe regarding his handling of classified materials after he served as vice president.The lawsuit comes ahead of the department’s planned June 15 release of the materials ​to the House Judiciary Committee and the conservative Heritage ​Foundation, which requested the information under the Freedom of Information Act, per Reuters. The Heritage Foundation requested the material after they were used in then-Special Counsel Robert Hur’s 2023 investigation…

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Texas state Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated GOP Rep. Chip Roy Tuesday in a special runoff election for the Republican nomination for Texas attorney general, the Associated Press has projected.Roy and Middleton advanced to a runoff election in March after neither candidate received the majority of votes. Middleton led Roy in March with 39% of the vote to Roy’s 31%.  Middleton advanced to the November general election with 55.7% of the vote compared to Roy’s 44.3%. The post is currently held by Ken Paxton, who is forgoing reelection to run for Senate. Middleton will now face Democrat Nathan Johnson later this…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Xavier Becerra, the former Obama Biden lackey who is running for governor of California as a Democrat, wants the state to continue to provide free healthcare for illegals. Big surprise, right? He confirmed this during a recent appearance on CNN. The remarkable thing about the segment is that he admitted that illegals take jobs away from Americans, not just in farming, but in construction, healthcare and more. You can tell from the smug look on his face that he thought he was being so clever about this. Breitbart News reported: Host Elex Michaelson said that Hilton…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Amy Walter is a liberal political analyst you may have seen if you’ve ever tuned into PBS. She was a pretty regular contributor on FOX News for a while as well. During some recent comments, Walter noted that the Democratic National Committee (DNC), is having a really hard time raising money but pointed out that they have an even bigger problem heading into the 2026 and 2028 elections. Walter says that the main power the DNC has is setting primary dates, picking which states go first, and who gets party nominations. If the far left radicals…

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Dieudonné Sezabo (R), a health worker, gestures as he asks for help in transporting a patient (2nd L) suspected of having Ebola, who was brought by motorcycle taxi to the Rwampara Hospital in Ituri, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, on May 26, 2026. Glody Murhabazi/ AFP via Getty ImagesDieudonné Sezabo (R), a health worker, gestures as he asks for help in transporting a patient (2nd L) suspected of having Ebola, who was brought by motorcycle taxi to the Rwampara Hospital in Ituri, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, on May 26, 2026. Glody Murhabazi/ AFP…

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Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif) speaks to reporters as he leaves a House Republican caucus at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 12, 2023. Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesCalifornia’s Congressional District 22 is becoming one of the most closely watched battleground races ahead of the June 2 jungle primary, where incumbent Congressman David Valadao, a Republican, will face Democrat opponents Randy Villegas, a college professor and business owner, and state Assemblywoman Jasmeet Bains, a family physician.Valadao came under fire from Democrats in July 2025 for casting the deciding vote in Congress that tightened eligibility for Medicaid coverage as part of President Donald Trump’s “One…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. An American flag the size of a football field is going to be displayed on the Hoover Dam, along with red and blue lighting, as part of the America 250 celebrations this summer. The Hoover Dam is a symbol of American ingenuity and our ability to get big jobs done, so it’s completely appropriate to include it in the celebration. Also, Democrats will hate it, so that’s an added bonus. The Daily Caller has more details: Hoover Dam Adorned With Football Field-Sized American Flag Ahead of 250th Celebration The Hoover Dam was adorned by a massive…

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ousted incumbent Sen. John Cornyn during Tuesday’s primary election, in a blowout that punished not just Cornyn but the Republican establishment he represents. The race had been largely viewed as a referendum on establishment Republicans’ reluctance to deliver on popular initiatives like election integrity. At the time of reporting, Paxton had received nearly 64 percent of the vote compared to Cornyn’s 36 percent, with 65 percent of the vote in, according to the Associated Press. Cornyn and Paxton advanced to the runoff after neither candidate secured a majority during the March primary. Paxton received President…

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Long-time incumbent Texas Democratic Rep. Al Green lost his primary Tuesday to fellow incumbent Democratic Rep. Christian Menefee in a special runoff election that pitted two incumbents against each other for the same seat.Both men were seeking their party’s nomination to represent Texas’ 18th congressional district. Menefee, a freshman congressman, will now face Republican candidate Ronald Whitfield in November. Menefee was only sworn into office earlier this year after winning a special election to replace the late Democratic Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died last year. He defeated Green 68% to 31%. Green, who is one of President Donald Trump’s harshest critics…

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John Cornyn concedes Texas Senate race – May 26, 2026 RINO Incumbent Texas Senator John Cornyn conceded the Texas GOP Senate primary runoff to his Trump-Endorsed opponent, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, on Tuesday, a little more than an hour after the polls closed across Texas.   During his concession speech, Cornyn vowed to support Paxton in the general election against radical left Democrat James Talarico. “I’ve spent most of my time in the Senate building the Republican Party in Texas, and in the US Senate,” the anti-Trump RINO claimed, laughably. “And I’ve always supported the Republican ticket, and I intend…

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By Newsweek. Representative Thomas Massie has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for the 2028 election cycle, signaling a potential political comeback after losing his recent House primary.The announcement comes a week after the Kentucky Republican lost to Ed Gallrein in the Republican primary for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, with 45.1 percent of the vote to Gallrein’s 54.9 percent. Massie’s loss came last Tuesday after a bruising campaign and a loud feud with President Donald Trump, who called him the “worst congressman in the Republican Party.” Massie, who has served in Congress since 2012, announced the filing in…

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance (C) is joined by White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller (L) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Andrew Ferguson as he speaks during a roundtable discussion in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus in Washington, DC, on May 26, 2026. Vance is hosting a roundtable on anti-fraud initiatives with Ferguson and state attorneys general. Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesVice President JD Vance on Tuesday met with a slate of state attorneys general at the White House as part of an ongoing effort to combat fraud.Republican attorneys general…

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Earlier today the New York Post (Murdoch Inc.) was reporting a cabinet meeting was scheduled to take place tomorrow at Camp David, in Maryland.  The unusual location for this meeting stemmed from information the Post obtained via an anonymous “White House official.” For some reason, every media report felt it was important to emphasize that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard would be in attendance at the cabinet meeting.  Gabbard’s departure is openly well known and not expected until June 30th, but for some reason the DC media stenographers were quite interested in whether DNI Gabbard would be in attendance.…

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AI-Generated by Grok – Russia’s Lavrov and US Rubio against the background of Kiev on fire The US deserved a personal alert from the Russians. After the Ukrainian attack targeting a college dorm that killed 21 students, mostly young women, the Russians vowed ‘strategic’ attacks against decision-making centers in the capital, Kiev. After Saturday (23), when Mosco unleashed 90 missiles and 600 drones against Kiev, we learned that the attack was just the beginning. After the Foreign Ministry made a general warning for diplomatic missions to leave the city, and for citizens to avoid Military, Industrial, and Government Sites, we…

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Ken Paxton scored a major victory Tuesday night, defeating longtime Sen. John Cornyn in a bitter Republican runoff that became one of the most expensive Senate primaries in history. According to Fox News, the result marked another major win for President Donald Trump, who endorsed Paxton just days before the runoff and aggressively targeted Cornyn as “VERY disloyal.” Paxton will now face Democratic state Rep. James Talarico in November in a closely watched race that could impact Republicans’ narrow Senate majority. Cornyn conceded after the race was called and pledged to support the GOP ticket in the general election. “I’ve…

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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer attends a working lunch with EU ministers responsible for trade, in Brussels on Nov. 24, 2025. Piroschka van de Wouw/ReutersThe United States expects tariffs will be included in trade negotiations with Mexico this week, but renewing the North American agreement with Canada could be challenging, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said May 26.“President [Donald] Trump is concerned about our deficit with Mexico,” Greer said during a conversation with the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, D.C. “The U.S. is going to have tariffs, even with [a country like] Mexico, or another…

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A federal judge agreed with the state that the Trump administration’s immigration law enforcement priorities don’t override Congress’ funding of a federal grant program.(CN) — A federal judge on Tuesday agreed with the state of Washington that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had bent the rules when it terminated funding for a Federal Emergency Management Agency program that helps state and local governments provide shelter and services to immigrants and asylum seekers released from DHS custody.Senior U.S. District Judge Barbara Rothstein granted summary judgment to Washington on its claim Homeland Security violated the Administrative Procedure Act when it cut…

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People vote at a polling location at West Gray Metropolitan Multi-Service Center in Houston on March 3, 2026. Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP via Getty ImagesFormer oil executive Alex Mealer beat Texas state Rep. Briscoe Cain to claim the Republican primary for the state’s 9th Congressional District on May 26. Mealer will face the Democratic challenger for the seat in November’s general election.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Corrections We value accuracy. If you see an error, please contact us at isentineleditor@gmail.com If your email gets rejected by the commenting system, please email sara@independentsentinel.com and we will white list the address. Quotes to Remember “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. “An evil man will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes.” ~ Sun Tzu “It is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. I have studied history for years…

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Please Follow us on Truth Social, X , Youtube , Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Gab Authored by Thomas Harrington via The Brownstone Institute, Imagine the following message in a public space:  Caution: Area of Frequent Attempts at Reputational Destruction by Females I have never seen a sign bearing the above message in any public space, nor do I want to. Similarly, I have never seen a sign near a heavily African American neighborhood that says, “Caution, entering an area in which your chances of being the victim of a violent crime are statistically proven to be much higher than in other places.”  And…

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Ed has all the numbers up here but asked me to watch for the race to be called early, something he expected not long after the polls closed. As usual it looks like Ed is going to be right. The early vote totals coming in show Ken Paxton blowing Cornyn away, including in counties where Cornyn was thought to be strong.  Advertisement Here’s NBC’s Steve Kornacki being shocked by how strong Paxton’s performance has been so far.🚨 WOW! NBC’s Kornacki is VISIBLY STUNNED at the strength of the MAGA endorsement tonight, Ken Paxton is absolutely “CLOBBERING” John Cornyn”OH MY GOODNESS,…

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President Trump appointed Pam Bondi to a new role on a White House AI panel. Bondi will serve on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, according to Axios. Axios also reported that Bondi was diagnosed with thyroid cancer shortly after she was fired from her job as Attorney General. Bondi is undergoing treatment, Axios said. Axios reported: President Trump has appointed former Attorney General Pam Bondi to an advisory committee focused on AI policy, Axios has learned. Driving the news: Bondi, whom Trump ousted as AG last month, will be on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).…

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Earlier, I posted a positive article about Pope Leo’s encyclical. I agreed with him that AI could pose a threat to human civilization itself. That was before I discovered that an Anthropic cofounder was at Pope Leo’s presentation of the encyclical. Pope Leo XIV launched his AI encyclical with Anthropic. Anthropic is notorious. Its CEO and cofounder Dario Amodei and cofounder Christopher Olah want to mandate that everyone follow their AI constitution. It would probably usurp the U.S. Constitution. President Trump unceremoniously canceled Anthropic AI in all agencies. It was a good call. Anthropic refused to allow the Pentagon to use…

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(Left) Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) speaks during a Get Out The Vote campaign rally at the Schertz Civic Center Conference Hall in Schertz, Texas, on March 2, 2026. (Right) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, addresses supporters during a campaign stop, in Waco, Texas, on March 2, 2026. Brandon Bell/Getty Images; Tony Gutierrez/AP PhotoDALLAS—A faceoff that could define the future of the Senate has ended with a defeat for Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) at the hands of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who benefited from a late endorsement by President Donald Trump.The Associated Press…

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Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in a Senate runoff Tuesday, one week after receiving President Donald Trump’s backing. Paxton won the race by a landslide 25-point margin, 62.5% to 37.5%, after receiving a late-minute May 19 endorsement from Trump, the Associated Press reported with 57% of the vote counted. The race advanced to a runoff after neither candidate received a majority of the votes during the primary.After winning the GOP nomination Paxton will face Democratic nominee State Rep. James Talarico in the November general election. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates the race “Lean…

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The Trump administration has issued a “no dust, no dollars” ultimatum demanding Iran surrender its enriched uranium before any sanctions relief. A framework agreement is roughly 95% complete but could take up to a week to finalize, with Trump warning against mistakes. Iran must ship its enriched uranium to the U.S. or destroy it in place under international supervision to receive economic relief. The administration aims to avoid Obama-era mistakes by banning enrichment for decades and providing no upfront cash payments. Iranian leaders face domestic political pressure as Supreme Leader Khamenei reportedly approved the template but state media denies nuclear…

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The prescription cascade: How America’s mental health system keeps patients on more drugs, not fewer A teen prescribed 14 psychiatric drugs by age 18 describes a prescription cascade that worsened her condition. Federal officials are now launching a plan to curb overprescribing, especially in children. Medicaid data shows children on ADHD drugs are far more likely to be prescribed additional psychiatric medications. Critics argue pills cannot teach emotional regulation or replace behavioral therapy. Former patients report no medical road map for safely discontinuing psychiatric medications. The psychiatric medication machine is churning faster than ever, and a growing chorus of voices…

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Brain Rescue: The underground manual for healing your fractured mind in a toxic world The author’s journey reveals that conventional medicine, controlled by Big Pharma, is a “soul-crushing machinery” that relies on failed surgeries and toxic pharmaceuticals (like Keppra and Depakote) rather than addressing root causes, proving it is a leading cause of death and suffering. The book exposes addiction as a neurological crisis stemming from traumatic brain injuries and the hijacking of dopamine systems, naming Big Tech and processed food industries as culprits in a globalist agenda to sicken and dumb down the population. The author reveals how simple,…

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President Trump reversed a Pentagon cancellation by ordering an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, citing the election victory of Poland’s conservative President Karol Nawrocki, a move that broke from standard strategic assessments. The announcement comes as Poland faces escalating Russian aggression, including drone incursions into NATO airspace and the arrest of three suspected spies working for Moscow. Critics argue the deployment is largely symbolic, as defending Poland’s strategic Suwalki Gap would require around 200,000 troops, far more than the 15,000 total U.S. forces now planned. The text opposes U.S. sanctions as a deterrent, stating they “rarely change behavior” and instead…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a two-day summit in Beijing on May 20, 2026, signing roughly 40 cooperation documents and adopting a joint declaration on a multipolar world order, according to state media reports [1]. The declaration rejects the idea of a single ideological center and advocates for civilizational diversity, according to analysis by Ladislav Zemanek, a non-resident research fellow at the China-CEE Institute and expert of the Valdai Discussion Club [2]. Zemanek wrote that the partnership “is not a crusade against the West. It is a revolt against unipolarity — against the idea that…

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A former Mossad operative writing under the pseudonym “Adam Feyn” has published a new Hebrew-language book, “Hoda’ah Goralit” (Fateful Message), that provides an insider account of the September 2024 operation in which thousands of booby-trapped pagers belonging to Hezbollah were detonated across Lebanon. [1] In his first English-language interview, given to The Jerusalem Post, Feyn revealed new details about the plot, including a targeted killing of a Hezbollah operative to protect the operation, Iran’s near discovery of the scheme, and internal Israeli debates over timing. [1] The operation on September 17-18, 2024, killed at least 42 people and injured more…

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Tennessee is the first state to enforce proof of citizenship for public benefits, disenrolling illegal immigrants from subsidized healthcare programs by May 29, to ensure taxpayer resources serve lawful residents. Progressives previously claimed illegal immigrants did not access government healthcare, but now oppose verification measures, revealing they knew non-citizens were enrolled and fought to keep the system opaque. The healthcare verification push connects to the SAVE Act, which would require citizenship proof for voter registration. Democrats block it despite 80% public support, suggesting they protect a system enabling non-citizen voting and benefits access. States including North Carolina, Indiana and Oklahoma…

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Almonds Recommended as Bedtime Snack Almonds have been cited as a potential bedtime snack for individuals seeking longer, deeper sleep, according to multiple sources on sleep and nutrition. A report noted that one ounce of almonds — approximately 23 nuts — contains a combination of protein, fiber, healthy monounsaturated fats, and magnesium, making them a nutrient-dense option for a small snack before bed. Sources indicate that almonds and walnuts contain tryptophan, magnesium, and melatonin, a combination beneficial for sleep [1]. Additionally, a teaspoon of almond or cashew butter has been suggested as a helpful pre-bedtime snack to stabilize blood sugar…

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Fermented foods like kimchi and kefir supply probiotics that combat gut dysbiosis (microbiome imbalance), restoring healthy gut flora which is essential for preventing inflammation and disease. The beneficial bacteria in these traditional foods improve mucosal immune function and prevent harmful pathogens from entering the bloodstream, strengthening the body’s defenses without reliance on toxic pharmaceuticals. The active probiotic benefits are destroyed by pasteurization; only fresh, unpasteurized varieties (like raw sauerkraut or live kombucha) provide the living cultures needed for digestive and immune health. These ancient dietary interventions offer a sovereign, decentralized approach to preventing illness (like IBS or chronic disease), undermining…

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Study: Omega-3 DHA Linked to Improved Working Memory and Cognitive Function Across Lifespan Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid, has been associated with improved working memory and multiple aspects of neurocognitive health, according to a report published by mindbodygreen. The human brain is composed of 60 percent fat, making DHA the primary polyunsaturated fatty acid in the brain’s gray matter, where it provides structural support to neurons, the report stated [1]. Low levels of DHA have been linked to memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease, according to Dr. Mercola of Mercola.com [1]. The report noted that DHA is essential for normal brain…

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Authorities believe members of a South American theft ring have been burglarizing homes in Southern California while using high-tech equipment. Officials recently announced the arrest of seven suspects, ABC 7 reported Wednesday. Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said, “If you want to come here and steal from us, if you want to come here and break into our houses, if you want to come in here and scare and traumatize our families, let me assure you, where you will spend some time: in our jails, in our prisons, because you will get arrested, prosecuted and punished.” The burglaries…

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President Trump plans to convene a Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday as the administration weighs options in the negotiations with Iran. All Cabinet members are expected to attend the meeting. Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is expected to be there as well.  Historically, Camp David meetings have been convened for major national security and diplomatic deliberations.  Also, Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday indicated that a deal to end the Iran war would likely require additional time, despite President Donald Trump’s contention that the deal was mostly complete.

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A judge in Florida blocked an effort Tuesday to temporarily halt the use of a new Republican-favored House map, just hours after a federal judge blocked a similar effort in Tennessee.Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Florida map into law earlier this month after the Supreme Court ruled in a Louisiana redistricting case that race-based districts violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Florida Circuit Court Judge Joshua Hawkes denied a request from several groups to pause the use of the new map designed to net Republicans several more seats in the state in November, ruling they failed to sufficiently prove the…

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This is not a both sides issue pic.twitter.com/0YCY2cYnNf — Victor Nieves (@ItsVictorNieves) May 26, 2026 Conservatives will be assassinated, beaten to death, and harassed, then told that it is a “both sides” problem. The left will say that we need to “tone down the rhetoric” as though we are given a choice, allow them to destroy our country unopposed, or be beaten to death. As The Gateway Pundit reported, Kerry Sheron, the 69-year-old owner of the ‘Trump house’ in Southern California, has died after being brutally beaten by a Navy veteran. Sheron, an Army veteran, was violently assaulted by 32-year-old…

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Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana cannot remain anonymous in his explosive sex slave lawsuit against a female executive at the bank, a judge ruled Tuesday — the latest major blow to his legal case which came just hours after his lawyer made moves to drop him as a client.“The case law makes it really clear,” said Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Dakota D. Ramseur. “You can’t put the genie back in the bottle.” Rana’s identity was revealed by The Post after he filed the suit against Lorna Hajdini and America’s biggest bank earlier this month. But officially, he was “John Doe” and…

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Texas Congressional Candidate Christian Menefee speaks to supporters during his watch party at The Post Houston on Election Day, in Houston, on Jan. 31, 2026. Karen Warren/AP PhotoRep. Christian Menefee (D-Texas) defeated Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) to win the Democratic primary in Texas’s 18th Congressional District on May 26.Menefee is expected to face Republican Ronald Whitfield in the general election this November. Because the Houston-based district is overwhelmingly Democratic, Menefee is expected to win.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Cornyn references 2 Timothy 4:7 in concession speech By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter Tuesday, May 26, 2026Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton arrives for the State of the Union address during a Joint Session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Trump is delivering his address days after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the administration’s tariff strategy and amid a U.S. military buildup in the Persian Gulf threatening Iran. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has defeated U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in Tuesday’s primary runoff for the Republican nominee for…

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. . .Pharma giant Eli Lilly announced Monday that its gene-editing therapy can reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by up to 62% with a single infusion.Not only was the experimental treatment successful, but the results were still apparent in some participants 18 months after they received the dose. While most gene therapies target rare disorders, this new treatment could lower the risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death in the US. A single dose of VERVE-102 “switches off” a gene known as PCSK9 that plays a role in the amount of LDL cholesterol the liver can detect and remove…

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