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Recent discussions in the financial and cryptocurrency communities have focused on Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy, which plans to raise $42 billion to significantly increase its Bitcoin holdings. This strategy, known as the “21/21 Plan,” involves securing $21 billion through equity offerings and another $21 billion via fixed-income securities.
As 80% of medical schools skip mandatory nutrition courses despite most chronic diseases being diet-related, this gap reflects the systemic issues Robert F. Kennedy Jr. frequently criticizes in his campaign. The presidential candidate continues to challenge the healthcare system’s pharmaceutical focus over preventative care.
A report from the National Toxicology Program links high fluoride levels in drinking water to lower IQ in children. Exposure above 1.5 mg/L is associated with reduced cognitive function. While not suggesting typical U.S. fluoride levels are harmful, the report raises concerns about potential neurological risks for children and pregnant women.
Argentina police have confirmed that Liam Payne’s death is not being treated as a suicide. The former One Direction star fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, suffering multiple traumatic injuries. Investigators found no signs of foul play, and toxicology reports indicate the presence of narcotics and alcohol in his system, raising questions about his final hours.
Aspartame’s rebranding as “AminoSweet” masks the fact that it’s chemically identical to the controversial sweetener linked to numerous health issues. Despite the new name, the compound remains unchanged and continues to face scrutiny from health researchers who warn about its potential risks, including neurological problems and possible carcinogenic effects.
Corey Feldman has been vocal about his experiences with childhood sexual abuse in Hollywood, alleging that convicted pedophiles like Brian Pecak and Marty Weiss were allowed to work on film sets with children. His statements have reignited discussions about the safety of young actors in the entertainment industry and the need for systemic change to protect vulnerable youth.
A 2023 Russian calendar has drawn attention for its provocative artwork depicting the White House surrounded by war imagery and Russian soldiers for the month of November 2024. This illustration has sparked outrage and concern among observers, raising questions about the messages being conveyed through such propaganda and its implications for U.S.-Russia relations.
Peanut, a beloved pet squirrel, was euthanized after being taken from his home by wildlife officials. The decision has sparked outrage among animal lovers and advocates, raising questions about the treatment of domesticated wildlife and the policies surrounding pet ownership.
Cardano Foundation CEO Frederick Gregard recently revealed potential collaborative efforts with NASA, aiming to integrate blockchain technology with space exploration. At the Cardano Summit 2024, top projects and partners discussed Cardano’s innovative roadmap, with the Foundation focusing on governance, security, and sustainable blockchain practices to drive global adoption.
Former President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by claiming that working hard is the cure for depression, suggesting people should “work your ass off” instead of seeking traditional treatments. His comments during a campaign rally have drawn criticism from mental health professionals who emphasize depression’s complexity as a medical condition.
Former President Donald Trump has resumed personally posting on social media platforms, marking a shift from his previous reliance on staff-written messages. Sources close to Trump confirm he’s now directly engaging online, crafting messages without the usual team of social media managers filtering his communications.
Elon Musk was a no-show at a Philadelphia court hearing regarding his $1 million voter giveaway, which is being challenged as an illegal lottery. His legal team is seeking to move the case to federal court, citing issues of federal election law and free speech. Musk’s absence could lead to contempt charges as the legal battle continues.
At a Trump rally, NASCAR legend Danica Patrick made waves with her statement “I never went to a Diddy party,” drawing a clear line between herself and celebrities associated with Kamala Harris. Her comment highlighted the growing divide between Hollywood elite circles and those choosing to distance themselves from such connections.
Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen not to comment on her vote regarding California Proposition 36, which seeks to reform the state’s three-strikes law. The proposition aims to reduce sentences for non-violent offenders. Harris’s refusal to disclose her stance has raised questions about transparency.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Harvard University has refused the Trump administration’s demand to dismantle DEI initiatives and alter protest, hiring, and admissions procedures. It rejects international admissions screening. President Alan Garber affirmed the institution’s independence. The Department of Education’s anti-Semitism task force criticized Harvard, emphasizing that federal funding requires adherence to civil rights laws.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Technology’s influence reshapes society: cell phone distractions endanger drivers and pedestrians, while automated kiosks and robots erode human interaction. California’s proposed $8.4 billion Medicaid plan for undocumented immigrants highlights growing government dependency. Restore traditional values and elect leaders who champion citizens.
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – America is reversing decades of hemispheric neglect under the Trump Doctrine. With renewed focus on Panama and visits by Secretary Rubio and Secretary Hegseth, the U.S. is confronting Chinese influence in the Bahamas, Cuba, Venezuela, and beyond while questioning past dynamics shaped by Monroe Doctrine legacies to safeguard regional stability.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – New York Attorney General Letitia James faces a DOJ referral amid allegations she misrepresented her Virginia home as a primary residence to secure favorable mortgage terms, echoing her aggressive stance against Trump. We also examine the Pentagon’s decision to remove a top aide from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s staff on this episode of ‘Truth Be Told with Booker Scott.’
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Growing violence—from a Wisconsin teen’s family massacre to two assassination bids on Trump—stokes public fear as crime rises under current leadership. Democratic calls for unity and root causes clash with Trump’s stark law‑and‑order pledge, positioning him as the decisive candidate promising security and swift justice in the 2025 upcoming campaign.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Back in 1913, when the states ratified the Sixteenth Amendment, they fundamentally changed the relationship between the federal government and the American people, and it’s more than just one day of strife. So, while you go around complaining about paying your taxes and the “Infernal Revenue Service,” let’s take some time and consider why we…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – We live in a culture obsessed with instant gratification. We’ve been conditioned by Western medicine and mainstream health narratives to believe that every problem has a quick fix, a magic pill, or a procedure that will “cure” us instantly. But true healing doesn’t work that way. It’s not about silencing symptoms — it’s about addressing the…
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