House GOP Vows to Block Senate Bills Over Voting Measure

House Republicans are escalating their pressure campaign on the Senate, with several members threatening to oppose Senate-passed bills until the chamber takes up the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, known as the SAVE America Act.[#item_full_content]

Iranian Adviser Fires Back at Hegseth’s ‘Rats’ Remark

An adviser to Iran’s supreme leader publicly rebuked Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on Friday after Hegseth accused Iran’s leadership of hiding “like rats,” escalating a war of words between Washington and Tehran.[#item_full_content]

Gun Carry, Ghost Gun Bills Reach Va. Governor’s Desk

Several gun bills cleared the Virginia General Assembly and reached Gov. Abigail Spanberger for a decision this week, putting the Democrat at the center of a fight over public carry restrictions, civil liability for gun companies, and limits on unserialized firearms known as “ghost guns.”

Rep. Miller Shares Antisemitic Death Threat Voicemail

Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, has posted a voicemail on social media containing a violent antisemitic threat, saying it reflects the kind of messages he and other Jewish members of Congress receive regularly.[#item_full_content]

European Leaders Slam Easing of Russian Oil Sanctions

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday sharply criticized the White House’s decision to temporarily lift sanctions on Russian oil, warning the move could allow Moscow to replenish war funds, reports Politico.[#item_full_content]

US to Deploy 2,200 Marines, More Warships to Mideast

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has approved a request from U.S. Central Command to send a Marine expeditionary unit and more warships to the Middle East as Iran escalates attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for the global oil trade.[#item_full_content]

Dr. Crandall: Mammograms May Reveal Heart Disease Risk

Mammograms are widely used to detect breast cancer, but new research suggests they could also help identify women at risk for heart disease – with the help of artificial intelligence. A study published in the European Heart Journal examined more than 120,000 mammograms and…[#item_full_content]

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