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Teen Takeovers Are Back and This Time Officials Actually Sound Nervous
Did you know that the people in Japan have the healthiest hearts in the world?
Which is crazy, because they drink and smoke more than any other country in the world.
So how’s this possible?
Science now shows a common Japanese food contains a mineral that removes plaque from your arteries - just like that.
Even if you smoke.
Even if you drink.
Can you guess which one?
Try to guess:
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Click here to find out which food can erase plaque from your arteries -- and the weird reason why.

Massachusetts Seeks Navy Assistance to Recover Evidence from Fatal Fishing Vessel SinkingCourt Reversal
Massachusetts authorities have formally requested assistance from the United States Navy in retrieving critical equipment from the wreckage of a commercial fishing vessel that claimed seven lives off the coast in January.

Trump Reads Scripture as Nation Prepares for 250th Birthday Prayer Revival
Something remarkable happened on the National Mall this Sunday, and if you weren’t paying attention, you missed a moment that actually mattered. Thousands of Americans gathered not for protest or politics as usual but for prayer. The event called Rededicate 250 brought together people who refuse to pretend that faith doesn’t belong in the public square anymore.
On Capitol Hill Today
Nancy Pelosi has officially endorsed San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan to replace her in Congress once she leaves office. The endorsement adds momentum to Chan’s crowded primary race, where she faces multiple progressive and establishment challengers for the open seat.
Sen. Bill Cassidy said that American politics should not revolve around any single figure, emphasizing broader institutional values after his primary defeat. His remarks were widely interpreted as a subtle critique of personality-driven politics within the Republican Party.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged President Trump to take a “short but forceful” approach in response to rising tensions with Iran. The comments reflect ongoing Republican debate over how aggressively the U.S. should respond to Iranian actions and negotiations.
Sen. Thom Tillis is calling on Senate Republicans to hold up a budget reconciliation package over concerns tied to funding for a White House ballroom project. The dispute highlights growing GOP internal friction as leadership pushes to advance the spending bill amid resistance from several senators.
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