Former President Donald Trump recounted his personal experience surviving a second assassination attempt in his first public interview since the incident. Speaking on X Spaces, Trump detailed the harrowing events …
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DOJ Data Confirms Trump’s Claims: Violent Crime Surges Under Biden-Harris Administration
Newly released data from the Department of Justice (DOJ) supports former President Donald Trump’s assertions that violent crime has spiked under the Biden-Harris administration. The data, compiled by the Bureau …
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Trump Declares ‘No Third Debate’ With Kamala Harris, Cites Polls as Proof of Victory
Former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will not participate in a third debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. “There will be no third debate!” Trump declared on …
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Veterans with a rare lung disease may soon have an easier time getting disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) under new changes proposed this week. The disease, …
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Since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, more FDNY members have died from 9/11-related illnesses than on the day of the attacks. Over 370 firefighters have …
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New Prostate Cancer Drug ‘CDKI-73’ Shows Promise in Treating Aggressive Forms, Study Finds
A new study reveals that a drug called CDKI-73 may offer an effective treatment for aggressive, drug-resistant prostate cancer, providing hope to men affected by the disease. Prostate cancer is …
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A recent report from the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) has linked weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy to 162 deaths in the U.S. over the past six …
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A new study adds to the growing evidence that Parkinson’s disease, once believed to start in the brain, may begin in the gut. The research points to a possible connection …
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In Washington, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan recently set a detailed schedule for the federal election interference case against former President Donald Trump. It appears that the case is unlikely …
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Study Shows Women Less Likely to Return for Breast Screenings After False-Positive Results
A recent study from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center found that women who receive false-positive mammogram results are less likely to return for recommended breast cancer screenings. The research reviewed …