Donald Trump Touts Economic Comeback, Turns Up Heat on Feds to Cut Rates
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| | | | | The pill Big Pharma hates for weight loss | This tiny pill has the potential to end "obesity" in America. | | The New York Times says this has "the potential to change the world." | The Atlantic says "obesity is about to be old news." | Reuters calls it a "modern day gold rush for drug makers..." | But what is this breakthrough that has the potential to revolutionize medicine? | |
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| | | | | | Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry Dine Together: Friendship, Flirtation, or Something More? | When a former world leader and a chart-topping songstress share a meal, folks sit up and take notice faster than a prairie dog at a rattlesnake convention. | Read More |
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| | | | | | Deadly Russian Missile Hits Ukraine Base, 3 Soldiers Killed in Sudden Strike | A Russian missile struck a Ukrainian army training ground, resulting in casualties and raising questions about military preparedness. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capital Hill Today | First, over two dozen rabbis were arrested after staging a sit-in at GOP Leader John Thune's office, demanding food aid for Gaza. Representing 750 rabbis and 23,000 Jewish signatories, the group framed their protest as a moral obligation rooted in faith. Capitol Police weren't convinced. | Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is forcing a Senate vote to block $675 million in U.S. arms sales to Israel. It is a bold move that is splitting Democrats down the middle, with progressives cheering and conservatives warning it could weaken Israel's defenses and strain America's closest Middle East alliance. | Over in GOP circles, Josh Hawley's push to ban congressional stock trading has Republicans at each other's throats. Trump blasted Hawley as a "pawn," while supporters insist the ban would curb insider trading and rebuild trust in Washington. Skeptics, though, see it as little more than a populist swipe at wealthy lawmakers. | And finally, Cory Booker's fiery Senate outburst is earning him more mockery than momentum. MSNBC panelists accused the New Jersey senator of chasing headlines instead of solving problems, a snapshot of the growing tension between flashy theatrics and actual policymaking in Democratic ranks. |
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