| Your Evening News | Good evening! Tonight, we discuss Putin’s surprising zoo animal diplomacy with North Korea and a House Republican bill targeting nonprofits linked to terrorism. Let’s dive into the details. | | This email is proudly sponsored by Fisico | | | Top Stories: | | Putin Gifts Lions, Bears, and More to North Korea’s Zoo | Russian President Vladimir Putin has made an unusual diplomatic move, gifting exotic animals, including lions and bears, to a North Korean zoo. The gesture is part of efforts to strengthen ties between the two nations, raising eyebrows globally. | Critics argue that this form of diplomacy highlights North Korea’s isolation and Russia’s willingness to engage despite international sanctions. Supporters see it as a symbolic act of solidarity. Regardless, the unique exchange underscores the complex relationships shaping global politics. | House Republicans Push Bill Targeting Nonprofits Linked to Terrorism | House Republicans have introduced legislation aimed at cracking down on nonprofits suspected of aiding terrorism. The bill proposes stricter oversight and reporting requirements to ensure funds are not misused for extremist activities. | Proponents argue the measure will enhance national security and accountability, while opponents warn it could stifle legitimate charitable efforts. The bill’s progress will likely spark heated debate as Congress weighs its implications for nonprofits and civil liberties. | | Advertisement | Why do some people stay sharp as a whip as they get older, while others have trouble recalling names, dates, and even conversations?
New research from Harvard University suggests age may not be the culprit.
And one Boston medical doctor now says memory problems are often caused by the foods you're eating — or NOT eating.
Dr. George Karanastasis, MD says: "Your brain needs fuel to create new brain cells, recall memories, and focus on tasks. And where does it get that fuel? From the foods you eat."
However, due to a change in modern dietary habits, Dr. K says most of us aren't getting the nutrients our brain needs. He says this lack of nutrients can cause brain fog, forgetfulness, or worse.
"When your brain doesn't receive the right nutrients, it literally starts to starve. And that's when you start to suffer those embarrassing senior moments. You might forget people's names, walk into a room and forget why you're there, or even get lost driving to familiar places," Dr. K says.
Fortunately, Dr. K developed a simple protocol that can help fight memory loss.
Best of all, it doesn't require any major lifestyle changes. It just requires adding these 3 foods back into your diet .
Dr. K recently put together a video revealing these foods. And since the video was released, it's gone viral, racking up more than 1 million views. Thousands of folks around the country are singing the praises of this protocol.
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Now, what about you? Are you concerned about your fading memory? How would you like to take back control of your life?
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==> Forgetful? Eat these 3 foods daily and watch what happens... | | Political Poll of the Day: | | Do you support Congress’s decision to oppose stricter cryptocurrency regulations? | | | Video of the Day: | | Establishment Panics Over Outsiders in Trump’s Bold Cabinet Choices |
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