Trump Calls for Prosecution of January 6th Committee Members, Including Liz Cheney

In a recent interview on Meet the Press, former President Donald Trump expressed his desire to see members of the January 6th Committee, including Representative Liz Cheney, face prosecution and potentially serve jail time. Trump’s comments come as the committee continues to investigate the events surrounding the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol.

Proposal to End Birthright Citizenship Sparks Debate in the US

A plan to end birthright citizenship in the US has been proposed, sparking a heated debate about the future of immigration policy in the country. The proposal would eliminate the automatic granting of citizenship to individuals born in the US to non-citizen parents. This move has been met with both support and opposition from various groups, highlighting the complexities of the issue.

Dark Chocolate Consumption May Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk

A recent study suggests that consuming dark chocolate, rich in flavonoids, may help lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The study, which analyzed data from over 1,100 participants, found that those who consumed dark chocolate regularly had a lower risk of developing the condition compared to those who did not consume dark chocolate.

Congo Mysterious Illness: UN Experts Investigate Dozens of Deaths

A mysterious illness has killed dozens of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting an investigation by UN experts. The illness, which has been reported in several villages, has left health officials baffled, and efforts are underway to identify the cause and contain the outbreak.

Federal Government Initiates Nationwide Screening of Milk Supplies for Avian Influenza

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a nationwide testing program to detect the presence of avian influenza in milk supplies. The initiative aims to prevent the potential spread of the virus through contaminated milk products. The testing program will involve sampling milk from dairy farms, processing facilities, and retail outlets across the country.

Changes Coming to Social Security Earnings Credits in 2025

Starting in 2025, the Social Security Administration will be increasing the earnings threshold for Social Security credits, affecting millions of workers. The new amount will be higher than the current $1,730, with the exact figure to be announced later this year.