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The nation’s top intelligence officials are lining up behind the Trump administration’s narrative that the U.S. had been under imminent threat from Iran before attacking Tehran.
The bill is unlikely to become law, but its introduction gives a hard-line anti-abortion senator a bigger platform to spread misinformation.
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After launching more than 20 new and refreshed models in 2024 and 2025, Audi has significantly rejuvenated its lineup, but it doesn’t plan to stop there. The luxury car manufacturer aims to continue ...
Eating too much chocolate can lead to health problems, such as weight gain, high cholesterol, sugar spikes, headaches, and trouble sleeping. Long-term, this can lead to heart disease and stroke.