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Vance Predicts Indictments In Russiagate Probe

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🦅 Top American News 📰
Vance Predicts Indictments In Russiagate Probe
Vice President JD Vance said he expects “a lot of people” from the Obama administration to be indicted over what he called the politicization of intelligence during the 2016 election. His comments follow a criminal referral from DNI Tulsi Gabbard accusing officials of pushing false Russia-Trump collusion claims. Attorney General Pam Bondi has opened a grand jury investigation into the matter.
RFK Jr. Criticized For Slow, Soft CDC Shooting Response
Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams blasted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for taking over 18 hours to issue what he called a “tepid” statement on Friday’s deadly shootings at CDC headquarters. Adams said Kennedy’s past rhetoric about “draining the cesspool” at the agency may have fueled hostility, and faulted him for not unequivocally condemning the violence. The attack left one police officer dead, and the shooter reportedly blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for his mental health struggles.
Hollywood Moves Away From ‘Woke’ Era, NYT Column Says
A New York Times guest essay argues that Hollywood is shifting away from diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities toward less politically driven content. Writer Sharon Waxman cites an “anti-woke” Basic Instinct reboot, Netflix’s all-white series The Hunting Wives, and Sydney Sweeney’s unscathed ad controversy as signs of change. She says the trend began before Trump’s return to office but has accelerated under his administration’s fight against DEI policies.
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💰 Top Financial News 📈
Five Commercial REITs Poised For Gains If Rates Drop
Analysts say lower interest rates could boost commercial real estate, and five REITs stand out: Agree Realty, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Federal Realty Investment Trust, Realty Income, and Simon Property Group. These companies offer reliable dividends, strong portfolios, and growth potential in retail, life sciences, mixed-use, and outlet properties. All five are rated “Buy” by major Wall Street firms.
Nvidia, AMD To Give U.S. Cut Of China Chip Sales
Nvidia and AMD will pay the U.S. government 15% of revenue from certain chip sales to China under a new export license deal with the Trump administration. The agreement covers Nvidia’s H20 AI chips and AMD’s MI308 processors, potentially sending billions to Washington. Supporters see it as a trade win, while critics warn the chips could bolster China’s military capabilities.
💊 Top Health News 💪
Actor Learns the Hard Way That Coffee Doesn’t Cause Stage 3 Colon Cancer
James Van Der Beek thought his only problem was coffee making him poop funny. Turns out, it was stage 3 colon cancer. The “Dawson’s Creek” star, 48, had no major symptoms — just a bathroom schedule change — until a colonoscopy revealed the truth. Doctors say changes in bowel habits, blood in stool, weight loss, or fatigue can all be red flags. Screening age is now 45, not 50, so don’t wait. Moral of the story: sometimes it’s not the latte’s fault.
Trump’s Kids’ Health Report Running Late
The Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” commission, led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was supposed to drop its big plan for fixing America’s “chronic disease epidemic” by Aug. 12. Bloomberg says it’s going to miss the deadline. The report is meant to give sweeping recommendations for agencies like the FDA, NIH, and CDC. For now, the only thing it’s improving is our patience.
📖 Today’s Randy Words Of Wisdom
“If the truth is there, no one should be above facing it—no matter their title.”