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Stroke: What You Need to Know

Courtesy of the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association Stroke affects the arteries leading to and within the brain, and is the number 5 cause of death and […]

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UB to Officially Open Buhite-Dimino Implant Center on Wednesday

The revamped Squire Hall facility provides dental care to WNY community, advances clinical research and promotes interdisciplinary education BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine will […]

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Erie County to Hold Two Free Rabies Vaccine Clinics in May

Dog, cat and ferret owners – protect your pets against rabies ERIE COUNTY, NY— The Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) has opened registrations for two free rabies vaccine clinics […]

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Spectrum Health to Hold Hiring Event

Hiring Managers and other agency leaders will be on hand at Meet Spectrum Health, a hiring event for Spectrum Health and Human Services, Thursday, April 26, 3pm to 6pm, at […]

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Vaping CBD Causes More Severe Lung Damage Than Vaping Nicotine, Roswell Park Study Shows

New study in Thorax is first to document comparative health effects of vaping cannabidiol Vaping CBD linked to increased inflammation & oxidative stress vs. nicotine Health effects evident after short-term […]

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Erie County Showcases Services for Safer, Healthier Lives during Public Health Week & County Government Month

ERIE COUNTY – The Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) is joining with other Erie County departments to celebrate National County Government Month (NCGM) in April. National Public Health Week […]

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Texas, Idaho abortion bans challenge federal emergency treatment law

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Was Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ Created Purposely to Sync With ‘The Wizard of Oz’?

The phenomenon is known as "The Dark Side of the Rainbow" and has been the subject of debate for decades.

Bryan Kohberger alibi: Driving to see ‘the moon and stars’

(NewsNation) — Bryan Kohberger has submitted a new alibi, claiming...

‘Old and tired and mad’: Trump’s demeanor in court detailed by Rachel Maddow



MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, inside Manhattan’s Criminal Courthouse on Monday, declared that Donald Trump appeared “old and tired and mad” as she delivered observations about the ex-president on trial for 34 counts of falsification of business records in the alleged pursuit of election interference to protect his 2016 presidential run.

Trump “seems considerably older, and he seems annoyed. Resigned, maybe, angry. He seems like a man who’s miserable to be here,” the journalist told MSNBC viewers Monday afternoon.

“I’m no body language expert,” she conceded, “and this is just my observation. He seemed old and tired and mad.”

The New York Times’ Susanne Craig, inside the courthouse Monday morning, reported: “Trump is struggling to stay awake. His eyes were closed for a short period. He was jolted awake when Todd Blanche, his lawyer, nudged him while sliding a note in front of him.”

The Biden campaign was only too happy to pick up and report Craig’s observation, adding “feeble.”

Former Obama senior advisor David Axelrod, pointing to his piece at The Atlantic, wrote of Trump: “He has charmed & conned, schemed & marauded his way through life. He was bred that way. But the weariness & vulnerability captured in courtroom images betray a growing sense in Trump that he could wind up as the thing his old man most reviled:

A loser.”Watch Maddow's video below.

MAGA lawmaker accuses Mike Johnson of ‘brainwashing’ him with intelligence briefing



Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), endorsed by Donald Trump, explained that he was supporting Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) ouster because the lawmaker had betrayed Republicans' principles on a foreign surveillance law.

On Monday, Massie told podcast host Charlie Kirk that Johnson had orchestrated a "brainwashing session" in the form of a classified briefing to push through the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

"It was like a brainwashing session," Massie asserted. "And here's the thing, Charlie, when you go into a [sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF)], remember most congressmen are used to having two things with them that allow them to verify something if they're being told a lie.

"Number one, they usually have their smartphone with them. And their staff," he continued. "Those two things you are deprived of.

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"So if you are deprived of those two things and any connection to anybody for three or four hours, you kind of start believing what they're saying, and you think, well, maybe they'll let me out of this SCIF if I just nod my head and succumb to the pressure."

However, the "brainwashing session" did not convince Massie to support the bill.

"I slept on it three nights, and then I came to the GOP conference at the beginning of this past week, and I stood up in front of everybody, and I told Mike Johnson he needed to resign and that I was co-sponsoring Marjorie Taylor Greene's motion to vacate," he recalled.

The House passed the FISA reauthorization bill earlier this month after an initial failure. The 273-147 bipartisan vote came with 59 Republicans and 88 Democrats opposing it. Trump had urged Republicans to kill the legislation.

President Joe Biden signed the bill into law on Saturday.

Watch the video below from Real America's Voice.