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Today’s facts …

An investigation has revealed Kroger stores in multiple states show a pattern of overcharging customers by frequently listing expired sale prices on the shelves and then ringing up the regular prices at checkout.

Trump saluted Saudi military officials at the Royal Court in Riyadh, a breach of protocol for a US president.

Senator Ted Cruz is warning that Qatar’s gift of a luxury Boeing 747-8 to Trump poses significant espionage and surveillance problems.

Freed Hamas hostage American Edan Alexander and his father shared a beer on the hospital roof to celebrate his release.

Buried in Trump’s new budget bill is a provision that would eliminate the $200 transfer tax on silencers, which has been in place since the National Firearms Act of 1934. 

A Chinese company owned by some of the same people who own TikTok has just spent $300 million on $TRUMP Coin.

A 12-year-old boy was abandoned on a sidewalk after ICE agents in Waltham, MA arrested the adult he was with.

Prolonged sitting or lying down can increase your risk of Alzheimer's disease, regardless of how much exercise you do, according to new research.

The Menendez brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life with the possibility of parole, meaning they are now immediately eligible for parole.

The EPA plans to weaken limits on some so-called forever chemicals in drinking water that were finalized last year.

There were 30,000 fewer U.S. drug overdose deaths in 2024 than the year before — the most significant one-year decline ever recorded.

There are no US schools providing litter boxes for students. A Texas bill, known as the FURRIES Act, would ban non-human behaviors in public schools, including the use of litter boxes and wearing animal accessories.

The newest episode of the #survivingalzheimer’s podcast features Mary Beth Wighton who was diagnosed in 2012 with Frontotemporal Dementia at the age of 45. Since then, she has become an advocate for people living with dementia. Listen here: https://www.daynasteele.com/survivingalzheimerspodcast

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