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| | | Shocking cause of blurry eyesight (not aging!) | Imagine no more squinting just to read text messages, or struggling to see while driving at night without risky surgeries, expensive lenses, or lab-made pills with scary side-effects?
Most Americans are simply clueless to this weird scientific fact about your eyes.
And the true cause behind your fading vision (it has NOTHING to do with getting older) | | In fact, this veteran military U.S. doctor challenged a billion-dollar industry just to get this information out.
All the while a vicious cycle attacks your eyes from the inside out, causing your vision to slowly fade away day after day.
It's all explained right here. |
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| | | | US CENTCOM Strikes Hard: Senior ISIS Leader Killed in Syria Raid | While the drive-by media is busy obsessing over every little thing President Trump says, our brave American forces are out there doing the real work of keeping us safe. And boy, do I have a story for you today that'll make you proud to be an American! | Read More |
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| | | | Naked in His Own Yard, Man Wins $12,500 After Google Exposes Him Online | An Argentine man, photographed naked in his yard by a Google Street View camera, has been awarded compensation by a court after the image of him, unclothed, was disseminated via the internet. The man, a policeman, had sought restitution from Google for harm to his dignity, arguing that he was behind a six-and-a-half-foot wall when the invasive snapshot was taken in 2017. | Read More |
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| | | On Capital Hill Today | First up, Rep. Elissa Slotkin is threading a political needle. She's now demanding the Trump team release Epstein-related documents, but critics aren't letting her forget that she once shrugged off similar calls about the Clintons. Her pivot has sparked eye rolls on the Hill, especially from Republicans who say the new transparency push feels more like selective outrage than justice. Still, the Epstein saga continues to be the favorite political football, kicked hard by both parties whenever it suits them. | In Florida, or more accurately above New York, Sen. Rick Scott took messaging to the skies. A plane trailing a banner warned that if far-left candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the mayor's race, New Yorkers should consider fleeing to the Sunshine State to escape socialism. Scott's stunt was more than trolling. It was a pointed jab at Democratic policies, framed as a love letter to capitalism and the American Dream. Reaction included loud applause in GOP circles and eyerolls just about everywhere else. | Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson is drawing a hard line on one of Epstein's most infamous associates. In no uncertain terms, he said Ghislaine Maxwell deserves no pardon, calling her crimes evil and vowing to push for a full life sentence. Johnson did signal support for transparency in the case but warned against reckless document dumps that could retraumatize victims or spread misinformation. In a House divided, Johnson's stance was one of the few with bipartisan nods. | And finally, there's a shakeup in South Carolina. Rep. Ralph Norman, a mainstay of the House Freedom Caucus, is jumping into the governor's race with a promise to clean up Columbia. Translation: drain the statehouse swamp. Norman, who's built his brand on Trump-aligned conservatism, is running on a platform of term limits, government efficiency, and a hard reset on state politics. Whether he can outflank an already crowded GOP primary is the real test, but for now he's coming out swinging. |
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