Forgotten Miracle Compound: DMSO’s Suppressed Power to Cure Cancer and Chronic Pain

For decades, the pharmaceutical industry and its enablers in the FDA, CDC, and mainstream medicine have systematically suppressed the truth about dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)—a powerful natural compound extracted from trees that holds the key to tissue regeneration, cancer remission, inflammation reversal, and chronic pain relief. DMSO is one of modern medicine’s most well-researched yet censored…

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Ogles Demands Repeal of Hart-Celler Act to Restore 1924 Immigration Restrictions

GOP U.S. Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee has called for the repeal of the Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965, advocating instead for the return to the restrictive immigration policies established by the 1924 law. Ogles recently posed a rhetorical question on social media about repealing the Hart-Celler Act, arguing that it opened America’s doors to…

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Mexican Mayors Under Fire: Cartel Violence Escalates as Sheinbaum Faces Protests and Political Backsliding

Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan in Mexico’s Michoacán state, was killed during a Day of the Dead event on November 1, 2025. The assassination occurred despite Manzo wearing a bulletproof vest and having National Guard protection amid death threats. The Mexican politician, described as the “Mexican Bukele” for his unwavering stance against cartels, was shot…

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Trump Administration Reverts HHS Portrait of Former Assistant Secretary to Birth Name After Biden Appointed Transgender Official

The Trump administration has reversed a previous designation on a portrait of former Health and Human Services assistant secretary Richard Levine, restoring his birth name after the Biden administration designated him as Rachel Levine. Until the federal shutdown ended, the HHS portrait identified the individual as “Rachel.” An HHS spokesperson stated that the change was…

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Court Orders Australian Woman to Pay $95,000 After Calling Male Players ‘Men’ on Women’s Teams

An Australian woman has been ordered to pay $95,000 for “unlawfully vilifying” two male soccer players who compete in women’s teams. In August, New South Wales Deputy Chief Magistrate Sharon Freund convicted Kirralie Smith of unlawfully vilifying the players by referring to them as males and suggesting they posed a threat to actual women on…

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Trump Unleashes “One Rule” AI Policy Amid China Tensions

President Donald Trump announced a sweeping executive order to impose a single national regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, framing it as essential to winning the global “AI race” against China. The move follows Congress’s refusal to include provisions overriding state-level AI regulations in recent legislation, including the National Defense Authorization Act and standalone bills. The…

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Ukrainian Military Intelligence Head Claims Capabilities to Intercept Leaked US-Russia Calls Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, Kirill Budanov, has publicly stated that Kiev possesses the ability to intercept communications involving high-ranking Russian officials. The claim comes following revelations of leaked sensitive conversations between a Russian presidential aide and U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy related to peace…

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Trump Honors Young Conservative Icon at Kennedy Center Awards

WASHINGTON – In a moment captured during President Trump’s participation in the annual Kennedy Center Honors, the former U.S. president praised Charlie Kirk following remarks about combating fake news and fighting against radical leftism. At the event held on Sunday evening, Trump lauded the young conservative commentator for his role in mobilizing youth voters, stating:…

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US Lawmakers Unveil Record-Breaking $8 Billion Military Budget; Ukraine Funding Reduced Despite Trump’s Stance

WASHINGTON — In a move that underscores the deep divisions within the US government ahead of crucial budget negotiations, House and Senate negotiators have finalized a draft agreement for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2026. The proposed legislation would fund nearly $8 billion in military aid to Ukraine. The deal includes…

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