Senate Finally Takes Aim at the Mail‐Order Abortion Pill Disaster
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| | | | | If you ever wanted to look and feel slim right when you wake up, just do this before breakfast and watch how much smaller your belly looks in just a few minutes. | The average American has 3 - 12 pounds of old, decaying poop trapped in their bowels and this is one of the primary reasons for belly fat. | According to research published by the National Institutes of Health...
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| | | | | | Trump Administration Expands Visa Bond Requirements to 38 Countries | The Trump administration has significantly expanded a policy requiring certain foreign travelers to post financial bonds before entering the United States, a move that administration officials describe as part of broader immigration enforcement efforts. | Read More |
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| | | | | | China Imposes Military Export Ban on Japan Amid Rising Taiwan Tensions | China announced Tuesday a comprehensive ban on exports of dual-use goods to Japan, marking a significant escalation in tensions between Beijing and one of America's most critical Pacific allies. The move comes as disagreements over Taiwan's future threaten to reshape the security architecture of East Asia. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capitol Hill Today | Sen. Lindsey Graham highlighted the U.S. seizure of an oil tanker linked to Venezuela as part of ongoing pressure on President Nicolás Maduro's regime and broader maritime sanction enforcement, framing it as a strategic move against illicit oil networks. Critics argue such actions risk escalating tensions and could be perceived as provocative under international law, drawing varied responses from lawmakers and global actors. | Sen. Rick Scott said he believes Cuba's communist government could be overthrown "this year" or "next year," citing increasing economic pressure following the Trump administration's actions against Venezuela and weakening ties with Havana. His comments reflect broader GOP expectations that continued pressure will hasten democratic change in Cuba's leadership. | Rep. Don Bacon slammed suggestions that the United States might take over Greenland, calling such notions "really dumb" and pointing out that Denmark and Greenland are allied partners within NATO. His remarks highlight bipartisan concern about rhetoric suggesting U.S. expansionism and the diplomatic fallout it could cause. | Sen. Thom Tillis voiced criticism of President Trump's broad pardons for individuals involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, saying the scope of the clemency surprised him and raised concerns about accountability for those who assaulted law enforcement. His comments illustrate ongoing debate on Capitol Hill over presidential pardon power and its implications for justice and public safety. |
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