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President Donald Trump exploded at “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough after his MS NOW show highlighted bombshell New York Times reporting about the White House’s response to the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.On Wednesday morning, Trump took to Truth Social to hit out at “Joe Scarborough’s ever shrinking, low rated show.”The president added, “His serious case on Trump Derangement Syndrome, often referred to as TDS, has made him a laughing stock among those who know what is going on in the ‘Wonderful World of Television.’”The rant came almost an hour after Scarborough had highlighted the Times’ reporting from Maggie…

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Besides his suit and tie, David Morales had little to set him apart from the other 20-somethings he met as he campaigned over Memorial Day weekend to be the next mayor of Providence, R.I.He stopped among the deal-seekers at a clothing swap to try on a blue velvet blazer. He leaped before a crowd outside a dive bar where music blared and bubbles blew from a machine on the back of a bicycle.“We’re building a city all our neighbors can afford,” Mr. Morales, the youngest member of the Rhode Island Legislature, promised the crowd outside the bar, a mayoral candidate’s…

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Refugees and staff from the Center for Victims of Torture play soccer and celebrate human rights, Minneapolis, USA, June 2023. Credit: CVTOpinion by Simon Adams (perth, australia)Thursday, June 11, 2026Inter Press Service PERTH, Australia, June 11 (IPS) – This planet’s biggest sporting event—the FIFA Men’s World Cup—will soon kick off. Millions of people around the world will sit up, bleary eyed, watching matches at unreasonable hours and inventing feeble excuses for why we won’t be at work in the morning. More than one billion are expected to watch the finale on TV in mid-July. That’s a bigger audience than any Olympic…

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Orange juice for breakfast or a leafy green salad for lunch will net you a healthy dose of vitamin C — which could be boosting your brain health.A new study found that older adults with higher levels of vitamin C in their blood had a greater volume of gray matter in their brains and stronger connectivity in important brain regions tied to cognitive functioning.[1]Gray matter is the brain and spinal cord tissue that supports thinking, memory, and movement, and helps us process information and manage actions.[2]“Our most significant finding is that older adults with higher levels of vitamin C in…

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As people grow older, their cells gradually become less efficient at producing energy and responding to changing demands. Scientists have long known that mitochondria, often called the cell’s powerhouses, play a central role in this decline. Now, researchers at the Leibniz Institute on Aging (FLI) in Jena, Germany, have identified an important contributor to the process: a membrane lipid known as phosphatidylcholine. Their findings show that lower levels of phosphatidylcholine reduce the flexibility of mitochondria, accelerating age-related deterioration. The researchers also found that supplying phosphatidylcholine through diet helped restore mitochondrial function in aging laboratory organisms. The results suggest that some…

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump laced into Graham Platner on Wednesday, calling the Senate candidate from Maine a “thug” and a “pig” and suggesting that the Democratic Party was hypocritical for lining up behind someone with so many questions about his past personal conduct and treatment of women. That line of political attack was striking coming from a president who himself has been accused of misconduct with women, was once caught on audio bragging about grabbing women by the genitals and was found liable by a New York jury for sexual abuse. Trump also has endorsed a parade of Republicans…

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Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democrats and two independents within their ranks, the caucus has 48 Democrats and three independents. But that simple math hides a more clouded picture for Democrats and for Sinema herself. Sinema’s interests are no longer necessarily the Democrats’ best interests in the next Congress, and the 2024 Senate map became even more complicated for Democrats with Sinema’s decision. To…

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Latino voters shifted sharply toward President Trump in each of the last two presidential elections, a trend that shocked and confounded Democrats.Many in the party have been asking: Why did this happen, and what can we do about it?Those questions are even more urgent now for Democrats, with Latino voters set to play a key midterm role in deciding who wins control of Congress. They make up at least 20 percent of the population in a majority of the most competitive House districts. And Latinos also account for a significant slice of voters in two crucial Senate races — North…

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