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Federal officials subpoenaed 34-year-old far-left commentator Hasan Piker, Fox News Digital reported Saturday. The investigation is believed to be part of a wider inquiry into whether American activists violated U.S. sanctions while traveling to Cuba for the “Nuestra América Convoy” (“Our American Convoy”). Feds also reportedly served CodePink co-founder Susan Medea Benjamin with a subpoena. (RELATED: Hasan Piker Admits Treasury Subpoena Over Cuba Trip ‘Not Great’) 

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A new Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) report discovered many online abortion drug sellers are violating U.S. laws, exceeding FDA safety limits, and selling unapproved and misbranded drugs to U.S. consumers. This blatant disregard for the law was only boosted by the removal of the in-person dispensing requirement in 2021. The report identifies these violations across online sellers operating outside of the U.S. healthcare system as well as the violations committed by online abortion drug sellers operating within the healthcare system. CLI focused this analysis on Plan C’s website, a popular directory for abortion drug sellers. CLI first identified each organization, center, website,…

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Attorney General Tong Leads Bipartisan Multistate Letter to Congress Supporting Stronger Online Protections for Children Screenshot, Roblox Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube Attorney General William Tong today announced the State of Connecticut has opened an investigation into online gaming and chat platform Roblox following widespread reports of child exploitation and harm. “Roblox built an online pedophile playground. Our investigation seeks to uncover exactly what the company knew about widespread child exploitation on its platform, how they have profited, and what they have or have not done to protect our kids online. We are done waiting for half measures from Big…

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Sunday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall, author of Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI talked about OpenAI. Hall said, “OpenAI has now contracted with 400,000 members of teachers’ unions to start to bake into the curriculum…all their tools.” The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, broadcasts coast to coast on weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern on the Salem Radio Network stations. You can listen to the radio show online here. The show also airs at 9 p.m. Eastern on the Salem TV news…

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Sunday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall, author of Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI talked about polling. Hall said, “7 in 10 Americans do not want data centers built in their localities in their backyards. 42% of Gen Z thinks that AI is going to hurt their wages and jobs. The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, broadcasts coast to coast on weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern on the Salem Radio Network stations. You can listen to the radio show online here. The…

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Sunday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall, author of Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI talked about employment. Hall said, “The scale is infinite, you could have a hundred, a thousand digital employees, and two, they work 24/7. They don’t require health benefits or retirement plan, they don’t complain about the workload, they work while everybody’s asleep.” The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, broadcasts coast to coast on weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern on the Salem Radio Network stations. You can listen to…

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The numbers don’t lie. Democrats are staring down the barrel of another midterm cycle where their secular base simply isn’t big enough to win in the places that matter. So they’ve decided to stop pretending and start poaching. Not with policy changes or soul-searching, with collars, with Bibles; with men and women who once stood in pulpits now running for Congress and statewide office as proud Democrats. Progressive faith networks like Vote Common Good are tracking roughly 30 white Christian clergy (mostly from mainline Protestant denominations) seeking Democratic nominations this cycle. That’s no coincidence. It’s a deliberate surge aimed straight…

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Interesting tidbit from the infamous 2024 election postmortem: “Climate change and green energy transition messaging created anxiety among workers in traditional industries worried about job losses.” Though the DNC does not stand with the report’s conclusions, this aligns with… pic.twitter.com/lkBtb7fSnA — Audrey Streb (@AudreyLStreb) May 23, 2026

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Taiwan scrambled fighter jets and warships to monitor and deter increased Chinese military activity around the island nation. The encroachment from Chinese aircraft and warships conducting a “joint combat readiness patrol” happened late Monday, according to an X post from the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of China. The Chinese military escalation comes after the U.S. military announced it was postponing an arms sale to Taiwan because of supply constraints caused by Operation Epic Fury, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao said during a Senate subcommittee hearing.“Xi Jinping has assured President Trump that China will not invade Taiwan,…

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A U.S-based health aid organization is warning that the outbreak of the deadly Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda is spreading faster than responders can contain it. The warning came Tuesday from the International Rescue Committee, which said the outbreak is no longer limited to remote areas of northeastern Congo, ABC News reported.  Cases are now spreading to larger regional hubs, including the major city of Goma and Uganda’s capital, Kampala.  The outbreak has resulted in over 900 suspected cases and at least 223 deaths so far. 

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The GOP-led South Carolina Senate voted down a measure that would have advanced a new congressional map. The vote brings to an end a last-minute redistricting effort in the state. President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to pass a redrawn map, which would have eliminated the state’s single majority-Black district, NBC News reported.  Earlier this month, Senate Republicans refused to take up the proposal as part of the regular session, showing reluctance to redraw the state’s congressional districts. In the face of pressure from national Republicans and the White House, Gov. Henry McMaster called a special session for the Senate to consider…

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President Donald Trump’s fourth publicly disclosed medical exam of his second turned up no problems, Trump said on Tuesday. “Just finished my 6 month physical at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. Everything checked out PERFECTLY. Thank you to the great Doctors and Staff! Heading back to the White House,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social.  The appointment was the 79-year-old Trump’s first in-person doctor visit since April 2025, according to NBC News. He will turn 80 next month and is the oldest person to assume the U.S. presidency. Walter Reed is about 10 miles north of the White House,…

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The Supreme Court in Washington on May 21, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday decided not to intervene in a lawsuit that was filed by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores against the NFL, alleging discrimination in hiring practices.In a brief unsigned order, the Supreme Court said it would not hear the Flores case. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, however, indicated that he would have heard the lawsuit.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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France’s political landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation as new polling shows nationalist, anti-globalist leader Jordan Bardella on track to win the presidency in 2027, signaling what many see as the collapse of the country’s traditional political order. According to a new survey by Odoxa, Bardella would defeat establishment candidate Édouard Philippe in a second-round runoff by 52 percent to 48 percent. The numbers mark a significant shift in French politics. Once dismissed as a protest figure, Bardella is now increasingly viewed as a credible governing alternative. The French publication Valuers Actualles, citing the poll, noted that the result reflects…

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The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a ban on so-called “binary triggers” violated a procedural requirement in the state’s constitution. Democrats in the Minnesota Legislature inserted the ban on the triggers into a 2024 tax-and-spending bill at the end of the legislative session, prompting a lawsuit from the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus (MNGOC) seeking to strike down the law on the grounds that it violated the state constitution’s “Single Subject and Title Clause.” The appeals court upheld a lower court’s ruling that invalidated the ban on those grounds, according to a MNGOC release. (RELATED: Tim Walz’ Gun Control…

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A longtime writer for the animated hit “The Simpsons” is stepping out from behind the television screen and into politics with an unexpected bid for the White House. According to the New York Post, Dan Greaney, the writer behind the famous 2000 episode “Bart to the Future,” announced he is running for president in 2028 with what he describes as a “progressive Republican” platform. Greaney became widely known years after the episode aired because it featured Lisa Simpson inheriting financial problems from a fictional presidency led by President Donald Trump — a storyline many viewers later pointed to as one…

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Kevin Hart broke his silence on “The Roast Of Kevin Hart” during the May 26 episode of “The Breakfast Club” podcast. Hart addressed jokes made about George Floyd and the racial humor presented during the sets of other comedians by saying that he expected this type of content during the Netflix presentation. He then distanced himself from the situation by reminding fans that he didn’t utter any of the comments that left fans divided.“My rebuttal is simplistic,” Hart said. “Remove me from it, I didn’t say it.” Hart began by addressing a joke about George Floyd made by Tony Hinchcliffe.…

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(Phil Davidson, The Center Square) Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Discord, a popular and free communications platform, for allegedly allowing child predators to groom and exploit kids while deceiving parents and the public about the safety of its platform.In October 2025, Paxton opened an investigation into Discord after Charlie Kirk’s death, as well as reports that the platform is addictive and has exposed minors to sexual exploitation and extremist content. “Discord has allowed and invited all kinds of nihilistic violence and evil,” said Paxton. “My office is taking action to protect our nation’s precious children from predators. We live…

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A class of online shoppers claims Ann Taylor’s apparel parent company violated privacy and allowed third parties to collect personal information.SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) — A group of online retail shoppers filed a class action Friday, saying their privacy rights were violated when tracking technology kept their user information and allowed third parties to collect data, even after the customers opted out when visiting specific websites.Customers who browsed and purchased items through websites for clothing retailers Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant said in their class action complaint that Premium Brands Opco LLC, the apparel parent company, displayed a cookie consent…

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Justice Clarence Thomas blasted the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday for blocking Florida’s lawsuit against two blue states that gave a commercial drivers license to an immigrant who later caused a deadly crash. The Supreme Court declined to hear Florida’s lawsuit against California and Washington over undocumented truck drivers, with both Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito dissenting. Thomas wrote in his dissent that he doubts the court “has discretion to refuse to hear cases within its exclusive original jurisdiction.”“This Court has exclusive original jurisdiction over [Florida’s] suit because it involves one State suing other States,” Thomas wrote. “Article III establishes that ‘[i]n all Cases . .…

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https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15848473/Scientists-predict-global-population-crash-2064.html By XANTHA LEATHAM, UK Daily Mail Excerpt: Earth’s population currently sits at 8.3 billion people – but it could crash within the next 40 years, experts have warned. Scientists say that, in a worst–case scenario, humanity could potentially be halved by the year 2064. This could be the result of climate collapse, a pandemic, global conflict or resource shortages, they warned. ‘The most provocative part of our paper explores hypothetical future scenarios,’ the researchers, from the University of Milan, said. ‘We modelled what could happen if major environmental crises abruptly imposed severe carrying–capacity limits on Earth. ‘Under a deliberately…

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The South Carolina State House in Columbia on May 16, 2023. Logan Cyrus/AFP/Getty ImagesThe South Carolina Senate rejected a new U.S. congressional map on May 26 that could have eliminated the only Democratic seat in the state ahead of the midterms.It is currently held by Rep. Jim Clyburn.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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In my first post this morning, I had a couple of Xweets that gave a bit of a hint about what’s been going on in Newark, New Jersey, over the past few days.There’s a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Newark that’s been getting some renewed attention lately, thanks to the spring weather warming things up. Advertisement And if that sort of rings a bell with you, you get a cookie. It’s the same facility that, almost a year ago, Congresswoman LaMonica McIver and the Newark mayor were arrested at for charging the gate and roughing up…

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PM Carney is trying to keep Alberta from seceding Alberta separatism is a reality, despite establishment figures such as Carney trying to deny the facts. As the oil-rich province of Alberta gears up for the October referendum on separating from globalist Canada, the pushback from defenders of the status quo is relentless. Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney is one of them. After branding Alberta essential to Canada, Carney has criticized its upcoming referendum as a ‘dangerous bluff’, comparing it to the Brexit process of the UK leaving the European Union. Mark Carney puts Alberta on notice: “In these separation issues,…

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The justices said that courts needed to rule on the questions before them to avoid becoming roving commissions searching for wrongs to right.WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday shut down a challenge to a Trump administration policy preventing Department of Justice personnel from speaking publicly about their views on immigration.Last year, an appeals court revived a challenge from immigration judges — U.S. attorney general-appointed attorneys who preside over deportation cases — after President Donald Trump sought to wrest control over federal employee governance.But the Supreme Court said the Fourth Circuit overstepped, violating the rules of party presentation by…

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New York City (NYC) handed out fewer school suspensions this year, but violence inside its classrooms climbed anyway. City schools recorded 9,193 suspensions between July and December 2025, an 8.3% decline from the same stretch a year earlier, while serious assaults rose to 109 from 103, the New York Post (NYP) reported. The toughest penalty, known as a superintendent’s suspension, dropped 21.6%, falling to 1,608 from 2,052, according to Department of Education data.New York Police Department (NYPD) data showed police arrests for felony assault involving people under 21 during school hours grew to 34 from 28, Manhattan Institute fellow Jennifer…

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UN CLIMATE MODELS UNDER FIRE@ClimateDepot says the UN is stepping back from an extreme climate model used in past projections, arguing the shift reinforces long-standing criticism of earlier predictions. “They thought they could just quietly abandon this, but we’re not letting… pic.twitter.com/P2CVOLI18b — Real America’s Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) May 25, 2026

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. When Sachita Shaw sent her cardiologist brother an ultrasound of her patient’s heart, he was very confused. The heart was huge, and the left ventricle incredibly muscular. His confusion was warranted, as the ultrasound was not of a human heart. It belonged to another primate—a gorilla. Shaw, emergency physician and VP of Global Health at medical equipment manufacturer Butterfly Network, tells Popular Science that if she had shown an ultrasound of a gorilla fetus to a radiologist, they would have assumed it was a…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Will humankind colonize other star systems, spreading life to distant worlds? Or more locally, and realistically: will we ever establish settlements on Mars or the Moon? Before we even consider stuff like huge generation ships, we have to look at our biology. Can our fragile forms reproduce in space, allowing our off-world outposts to sustain themselves? That’s what Chinese scientists hope to find out. This month, China sent a batch of synthetic human embryos to its Tiangong space station, in a first-of-its-kind experiment…

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South Carolina Senate RINOs strike again! The South Carolina redistricting map that eliminates Democrat Clyburn’s gerrymandered seat is likely dead on arrival. Over the weekend, the South Carolina Senate advanced a 2026 redistricting map that eliminates its racially gerrymandered seat. However, on Tuesday, a cloture vote to force debate in the South Carolina Senate failed. Early voting begins today! Here are the South Carolina Senate RINOs who voted to kill the new redistricting map, citing the Democrat argument that early voting starts today: Bennett, Campsen, Cash, Cromer, Davis, Hembree, Johnson, Massey, Peeler, Rankin, Stubbs, and Zell 🚨BREAKING—South Carolina Redistricting likely…

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The SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility), hosted by former Tier One Special Operations helicopter pilot, bond trader, and founder of CDM L Todd Wood, is a daily intelligence brief to ensure you are knowledgeable throughout the day on the major stories impacting business and geopolitics. Don’t miss your mission brief!

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President Donald Trump arrives to speak during the National Memorial Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheatre in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., on May 25, 2026. Kent Nishimura/AFPPresident Donald Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on Tuesday for his scheduled six-month physical examination. “Everything checked out PERFECTLY,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “Thank you to the great Doctors and Staff!”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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Prosecutors reportedly alleged that Matthew Perry’s former assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, tried covering up evidence linked to the “Friends” star’s death. The prosecution alleged that Iwamasa, Perry’s former live-in assistant, directed someone else to destroy ketamine evidence following his death, TMZ reported May 26, citing a court filing. He allegedly also directed the shredding of records and scrubbing of digital documents. The County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner ruled that ketamine was Perry’s leading cause of death, according to a 2023 statement. BEVERLY HILLS, CA – OCTOBER 14: Actor Matthew Perry arrives at the 9th Annual Dinner Benefiting the Lili Claire…

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The logo of the Office of Personnel Management in Washington on Feb. 13, 2025. Tierney L. Cross/ReutersPresident Donald Trump’s administration on May 26 floated a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for federal employees who have access to what the government described as sensitive information.The proposed NDA says that employees may access “non-public, confidential, or proprietary information,” such as personal health information and details relating to agency operations.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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Republican War Hawks are now turning on President Trump as new Iran Deal begins to take shape The world stands at a precipice. After weeks of secret negotiations in Islamabad, historic face-to-face talks between American and Iranian diplomats, and a brief ceasefire that halted the largest oil supply disruption in global history, President Donald Trump has announced that a memorandum of understanding to end the US-Israeli war on Iran has been “largely negotiated.” But instead of relief, the announcement has triggered a firestorm of condemnation from senior Republicans who backed the war, warning that any deal leaving Iran militarily capable…

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Public trust in Germany’s military is collapsing, with only 38% viewing Russia as a threat, a 14-point drop since 2025. Just 17% of Germans believe the Bundeswehr can defend the country against an attack. Nearly half of respondents are no longer afraid of a Russian attack at all. Germans now fear cyber attacks and sabotage more than a conventional Russian invasion. The public’s distrust extends to the United States, with 43% doubting Washington would defend Berlin. Just 38% of Germans now consider Russia a military threat to their country, a stunning 14-point drop since September 2025 that reveals a growing…

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After Ukraine was attacked by 600+ drones, Zelenskyy rallies European support (even though Ukraine uses drones to kill Russian civilians) In the predawn hours of Sunday, Moscow’s financial district shuddered under a coordinated drone attack, a strike Russian officials immediately attributed to Ukraine. While President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not formally claimed responsibility, he has signaled a new phase of the conflict, one where the war “inevitably, naturally, and absolutely fairly” returns to Russian territory. This comes as Russian forces pummeled Kyiv with a massive salvo of 600 drones and 30 missiles, including the experimental Oreshnik hypersonic weapon, killing two people…

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Study: AI, Crypto Data Centers Could Raise Electricity Costs Up to 57% in Some Regions A new modeling study by researchers at North Carolina State University and Carnegie Mellon University projects that the rapid expansion of data centers supporting artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency mining could raise wholesale electricity costs by as much as 57% in some U.S. regions by 2030. The study, published in Environmental Research Letters, also estimates that power-sector carbon dioxide emissions could be up to 28% higher compared to a future without new data center growth. The findings highlight localized pressure points, particularly in Northern Virginia, where…

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A new meta-analysis of 33 randomized controlled trials found pomegranate supplementation reduced systolic blood pressure by 3.52 mmHg and diastolic by 1.50 mmHg The analysis included 1,490 participants aged 20 to 75 across studies lasting from 5 days to 48 weeks Pomegranate also lowered inflammatory markers IL-6 and ICAM-1, suggesting broader cardiovascular benefits The active compound punicalagin appears to work similarly to ACE inhibitor medications by blocking angiotensin II production Researchers caution that effects varied across studies and longer-term trials are needed to confirm lasting benefits Why would a fruit with origins in ancient Persia suddenly command attention from 21st-century…

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The great outdoors workout: Why taking your exercise outside may be better for your health—and your sanity Outdoor exercise provides measurable psychological and physiological advantages over indoor workouts, including lower cortisol levels, reduced perceived exertion and greater enjoyment, which predicts long-term adherence to fitness programs. Six specific outdoor exercises are recommended for their accessibility and effectiveness: ball slams, burpees (benefiting from the “grass effect” that reduces anxiety), step-ups (using urban furniture), speed intervals, jump rope and bear plank walks. Performing exercise outdoors allows for liberating elements often suppressed indoors, such as forceful exhalations, grunts and the noise of ball slams,…

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Walking more than 100 minutes per day is associated with a lower risk of developing chronic low back pain, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The study, which analyzed data from more than 11,000 adults aged 20 and older, found that those who walked 101 to 124 minutes daily had a 23% lower risk of developing chronic low back pain compared with those who walked fewer than 78 minutes per day. The findings, based on one of the largest ongoing health surveys globally, indicate that walking volume, not intensity, was the primary factor in reducing risk, according…

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President Donald Trump is scheduled for a medical and dental checkup Thursday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.The appointment will be the 79-year-old Trump’s first in-person doctor visit since April 2025, according to NBC News. He will turn 80 next month and is the oldest person to assume the U.S. presidency. Trump has said he’s in excellent health.  He was diagnosed last year with chronic venous insufficiency, a benign condition that causes blood to pool in his legs.  Various reports have speculated on other possible conditions. Trump attributed visible bruises on his hands to the large doses of aspirin…

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Eli Lilly announced Tuesday that the drugmaker is ooking to buy three vaccine companies in a $4 billion deal as part of an effort to expand research and development into infectious diseases. Under the agreed deals, Eli Lilly will buy Curevo for $1.5 billion, LimmaTech Biologics for $780 million and Vaccine Company for $1.55 billion, according to CNBC.  Following the announcement, shares of Eli Lilly rose 0.9% shortly after markets opened.  “These acquisitions reflect a deliberate strategy to prevent disease at its source rather than treat its consequences,” Daniel Skovronsky, chief scientific and product officer and president, said in a statement.

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An 18-year-old driver is facing five counts of attempted murder for allegedly driving into five Chicago police officers over the Memorial Day weekend. The incident occurred during a chaotic “teen takeover” event. Police say Rashad Johnson of Plainfield struck a group of officers who were trying to control hundreds of teens who gathered in an area of Chicago’s West Side.  After hitting the officers, according to police, the driver jumped the curb and crashed into a police car, fence and pole. Police arrested Johnson early Sunday morning, the New York Post reported.  All five officers were treated at local hospitals and…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Did you ever wonder how the gospel came to America? History tells us that somebody brought it here aboard a ship. Jesus communicated the Good News to his disciples and the curious crowds in Israel, but what happened after that?  Following his miraculous conversion, the apostle Paul wrote half of the books in our New Testament, and through his preaching, traveling and written letters, he personally brought the gospel to the non-Jewish world.  Notice that God in His omniscience perfectly timed the arrival of Paul on the scene to…

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Vice President JD Vance, Chairman of the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, and Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson, Task Force Vice Chair, will hold a roundtable this afternoon with State Attorneys General to discuss the Trump Administration’s nationwide crackdown on federal benefits fraud. In March, President Trump tasked the Vice President with leading the White House’s Fraud Task Force and investigations into schemes to defraud the federal government through welfare programs and immigration. “The Task Force will coordinate measures to improve eligibility verification, implement pre-payment controls, detect high-risk fraud trends, and disrupt and dismantle fraud networks and…

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Even I will concede that Graham Platner is no longer a Nazi. After all, he subsequently declared himself to be a communist revolutionary and now campaigns with Somali scammers who are ripping off Maine taxpayers, so he seems to have switched from allegiance to one totalitarian ideology to a different totalitarian ideology.  Advertisement Graham Platner defends saying violence with a gun is necessary:“You said quote, ‘An armed working class is a requirement for economic justice…’”“I don’t think it’s a very controversial statement.”“In the context of political violence, some might see it as worrying.” pic.twitter.com/rB9InZPqU4— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 16, 2026He trains…

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