Armed Attacker Breaches White House Dinner Targeting Trump

Federal Agents Uncover Dangerous Smuggling Rings Across Texas Border Region

The Nitric Oxide Hoax

About 735,000 people have heart attacks each year in the U.S. alone. And every 40 seconds someone dies from cardiovascular disease. That's nearly 2,150 folks every day!

Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States!

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I'll tell you about a natural Nobel Prize-winning solution I like to call Nature's Artery Opener

Navy Faces Mine Warfare Challenge in Hormuz After Retiring Dedicated Fleet

The United States finds itself in a precarious position as it attempts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz following Iranian mining operations, confronting a strategic vulnerability that raises serious questions about recent naval planning decisions.

Thirteen Dead in Highway Attack as Colombia Faces Renewed Guerrilla Violence

Thirteen people lost their lives and seventeen others sustained injuries when explosives detonated along a major highway in western Colombia on Saturday, marking yet another deadly chapter in the nation’s struggle against remnant guerrilla forces that refuse to lay down their arms.

On Capitol Hill Today

Sen. Thom Tillis signaled support for the confirmation of Fed nominee Warsh following reported assurances from the Justice Department. The development adds momentum to the nomination as Senate negotiations continue.

Senate Democrats are signaling renewed interest in legislation targeting large media corporations, citing concerns over market concentration and influence. The proposal adds to ongoing partisan debate over regulating major information platforms.

A House lawmaker is calling for Congress to review security protocols following the shooting incident tied to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The remarks come as lawmakers assess potential policy responses to the event.

House Speaker Mike Johnson commented on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting while praising Donald Trump’s leadership during crisis situations. His remarks add to ongoing political reactions on Capitol Hill following the incident.

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