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Retiring Border Chief Says He Should Have Arrested More Illegal Aliens
Nerve pain keeping you up at night? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found a permanent fix…
They found that certain enzymes in your nervous system can sometimes go crazy. When these enzymes go overdrive, they strip down your body’s collagen and damage your nerves.
This leads to nerve degeneration – which can make you feel pain and discomfort… such as pins & needles and burning pain… tingling and numbness… crampings… or even itching.
Fortunately, these scientists also found a super easy way to calm those crazy enzymes down and restore your nervous system.
They discovered that this simple 9-second daily habit can give you long-lasting relief from neuropathic pain.

Lawmakers Question Lewandowski’s Influence on DHS Contracts After Noem’s Departure
The smell of scandal has a way of lingering in Washington, and right now it is hanging thick over a quarter-billion dollars in taxpayer money that went toward Department of Homeland Security advertising campaigns.

Virginia’s Assault Weapons Ban Isn’t About Safety and Everyone Knows It
Virginia just became the latest battleground where Democrats decided that the Second Amendment needs some serious editing. Governor Abigail Spanberger has a stack of gun control bills on her desk, and the centerpiece is an assault weapons ban so broad it would make California blush. The National Rifle Association isn’t mincing words here. They’re calling it what it is: a prohibition on virtually all modern firearms.
On Capitol Hill Today
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is advancing a compromise proposal to reopen and fully fund the Department of Homeland Security while reshaping ICE policy, including new restrictions on enforcement practices. The plan is part of ongoing efforts to break a budget impasse, though it is already drawing scrutiny over immigration enforcement provisions involving ICE.
Senate Democrats blocked a Republican-led amendment that would have required voters to present photo identification at the polls. The vote underscores continued partisan divisions over election integrity standards and voter access rules heading into future election cycles.
Lawmakers met with White House officials to discuss potential changes to surveillance authorities under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Negotiations are focused on renewing the program while addressing growing concerns over federal spying powers and civil liberties protections.
House Democrats moved to block a Republican-backed measure tied to Homeland Security funding ahead of a key budget deadline. The standoff reflects ongoing partisan clashes over border security priorities and federal spending levels for DHS operations.
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