RFK Jr.'s secret bombshell could upend everything | Dear Reader, If RFK, Jr. is right—it doesn't matter if Biden OR Trump wins in November— this crisis will outlast both of them. The scary part: it could contribute to the death of over 53,000 senior Americans by Election Day. Click here and see for yourself. Sincerely, Kelly P.S. Tucker Carlson recently said RFK, Jr. is turning into "a legitimate folk hero"… which could explain why the mainstream media won't cover this bombshell. We'll explain it all here. This ad is sent on behalf of Institute of Health Sciences. P.O. Box 913, Frederick, MD 21705, USA. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers from Institute of Health Sciences, please click here. | Advertisment |
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| | Good morning, it is Wednesday, July 31, and we're covering the Killings of a Hamas leader in Iran and a Hezbollah commander in Beirut fueling fears that the Israel-Gaza war will spread, Today's Olympic Schedule, the Top 10 worst places to retire & much more!! First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | On July 31, 1980, the first episode of "The General Hospital" was aired on ABC. It's one of the longest-running soap operas in television history and has become a staple in daytime TV. So, if you've ever tuned in to catch the drama and intrigue of Port Charles, you're part of a long tradition! | | Breaking Updates | | Killings of Hamas leader in Iran and Hezbollah commander in Beirut fuel fears that Israel-Gaza war will spread | Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran shortly after attending the inauguration of Iran's new president. Both Iranian officials and Hamas accused Israel of the attack, with Iran also holding the U.S. responsible due to its support for Israel. This assassination followed another recent strike by Israel that killed Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah commander, in Beirut, Lebanon, further complicating efforts for a cease-fire in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. | The death of Haniyeh has intensified regional tensions and raised concerns about the potential for broader conflict. It undermines ongoing peace efforts led by the U.S., with Qatar expressing fears that such acts could destabilize the region and jeopardize negotiations. U.S. officials have stated they were not informed of or involved in Haniyeh's killing and continue to focus on de-escalation. | Iran's Supreme Leader vowed revenge against Israel for the assassination, and the incident has sparked condemnation from various international actors, including Russia and China. Meanwhile, the conflict has seen further casualties and violence, with escalating hostilities between Israel, Hezbollah, and Iranian-backed militias across the region. | Read More Here |
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| Today's Olympic Rundown: The Events, and athletes, You Cannot Miss | Day 5 of the Paris Olympics is packed with highly anticipated events. The USA men's basketball team will face South Sudan in a rematch of a thrilling Olympic warmup, where a late LeBron James layup narrowly secured a win for Team USA. South Sudan's impressive performance in their previous game against Puerto Rico adds to the intrigue of this crucial match. In women's soccer, the U.S. team, having already secured their place in the knockout rounds with commanding wins over Zambia and Germany, will play Australia. The game is important for top spot in Group B, though the U.S. is heavily favored to finish strong. | In swimming, Katie Ledecky and Léon Marchand will be among the stars competing for gold in several finals, including the 100-meter freestyle events for both men and women, where American swimmers will vie for medals against strong international competitors. Gymnastics will also feature prominently, with U.S. men aiming for upsets in the all-around final against dominant Japanese and Chinese gymnasts. Additionally, tennis will see Coco Gauff in action in doubles and mixed doubles, while the women's quarterfinals begin with the top contenders, including Iga Swiatek and Danielle Collins. | Read more updates here | | | American Sports & Culture | | Paris Olympics: Simone Biles celebrates USA's gymnastics gold medal with a shot at ex-teammate MyKayla Skinner | Simone Biles didn't say MyKayla Skinner's name. She didn't have to. |
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| | Who will get the next 50 gold jackets? Barnwell predicts every Hall of Fame class through 2034 | When will Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch make it? Who could join Aaron Donald in 2029? Let's map out each Hall of Fame class until 2034. |
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| | 2024 Olympic schedule for July 31: USA-South Sudan basketball rematch, USWNT and a big night in the pool | Your guide to the day's top Olympic action in Paris. |
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| American Business & Markets | | The 10 worst states to retire in the U.S. No. 1 isn't California or New York | Lack of affordability is a common thread among the low-ranking states on the list, however. |
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| | AMD stock jumps after earnings beat driven by AI chip sales | Shares of AMD rose in after-market trading after the company beat Wall Street's earnings estimates on better-than-anticipated AI chip sales. |
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| | Stock market news today: Stocks rally before Fed decision as Nvidia surges | A tech revival is helping lift stocks, with the Federal Reserve's rate decision on deck. |
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| | American Politics | | States target AI and deepfakes as election interference threat looms | Bipartisan concern over AI-generated election interference has prompted a patchwork of laws across the country, as state lawmakers seek to blunt the impact of misinformation and keep deepfakes from overwhelming voters. |
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| | Biden to call on Congress and agencies to take action aimed at curbing flow of fentanyl | President Joe Biden on Wednesday will call on federal agencies and Congress to take actions to curb the flow of fentanyl into the United States – an issue that has been a major theme of GOP attacks on the administration over the southern border. |
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| | What is Kamala Harris' foreign policy? It's been a work in progress | Critics say her limited foreign policy profile shows she lacks vision and expertise. Supporters say she has stepped carefully to avoid conflict with her boss and has learned on the job. |
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