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| | | | | Anti-Inflammatory Foods for Your Knees, Hips, & Back | As a naturopathic physician, for the better part of the last 20 years my main job has been to keep my patients' joints moving freely... | Or to free them up when they're stuck. | | Today, I'm going to share with you what I've learned over all these years... | |
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| | | | | | Church and State Collide: Feds Say Workers Can Now Promote Religion on the Job | The Trump administration has issued new guidelines regarding religious expression in federal workplaces. According to a statement from the Office of Personnel Management, U.S. government employees will now have broader latitude to discuss and promote their religious beliefs at work. | Read More |
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| | | | | | DOJ, FBI Strike Dark Web Havens Exploiting Children | A joint operation between the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the shutdown of four websites on the dark web dedicated to child sexual abuse material. This operation, codenamed "Grayskull," has led to the conviction of 18 men across multiple states. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capital Hill Today | First, House and Senate Republicans are pushing back hard against Biden's proposed 40 percent cut to the NIH. Lawmakers argue that slashing medical research funding risks derailing innovation and hiking health care costs. Instead, GOP leaders want steady funding combined with reforms aimed at tightening accountability and efficiency. They're drawing a clear line in the sand because medical progress isn't up for grabs. | Meanwhile, behind closed doors, Republicans are bitterly divided on how to avoid a government shutdown. Fiscal hawks want a year-long spending freeze to rein in costs but defense supporters and appropriators prefer a short-term extension to buy time for Trump's budget. With slim majorities and the clock ticking, GOP lawmakers face a high-stakes negotiation to keep the lights on without blowing up the party. | Over in Georgia, Rep. Mike Collins officially launched his Senate bid, branding himself an America First warrior in lockstep with Trump. He's aiming to topple Democrat Jon Ossoff in 2026, turning the race into a crucial test of GOP loyalty. With several contenders vying for Trump's blessing, the battle for the nomination is already heating up. | And finally, Senate Republicans are feeling the heat from Trump to push through his remaining nominees fast. But Democrats are slow-walking both controversial picks and routine appointments, leaving over 140 positions vacant. GOP leaders are threatening to keep the Senate in session all August to break the stalemate and get those confirmations done. |
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