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  • Eye Doctor Explains What To Do If You Start Seeing

    What Are Eye Floaters? Eye floaters are small shapes drifting across your vision. Mayo Clinic describes them as โ€œblack or gray specks, strings, or cobwebsโ€ that move with your eyes. What Causes Them? Floaters result from age-related changes in the eyeโ€™s vitreous. WebMDโ€™s Rick Ansorge explains, โ€œProtein fibers shrink into little shreds that clump together,โ€…

  • Dems Sing, Surround Al Green After Heโ€™s Censured for Trump Speech Disruption

    ย Getty Images House lawmakers have voted to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) following his removal from President Donald Trumpโ€™s joint address to Congress on Tuesday night. The measure passed with ten Democrats joining Republicans in support. Green himself voted โ€œpresent,โ€ as did first-term Rep. Shomari Figures (D-AL), Fox Newsย reportedย on Thursday. โ€œAl Greenโ€™s childish outburst exposed…

  • Calls Grow For Schiff To Be Charged Over โ€˜Russian Collusionโ€™ Hoax

    ย Getty Images Conservatives are ramping up their calls for Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) to be held legally accountable for his role in pushing a now well-debunked claim that President Donald Trump was a dupe for Russian President Vladimir Putin during his first term. The so-called โ€œRussian collusionโ€ narrative, which Schiff and many others in the…

  • Alina Habba: Every Trump Appointee Is โ€˜America Firstโ€™

    ย Getty Images Counselor to President Trump Alina Habba criticized Democrats for their persistent attempts to obstruct President Donald Trump. During an interview on โ€œAmerica Reports,โ€ Habba spoke with co-host John Roberts and Sandra Smith about the presidentโ€™s first month back in the White House and what to expect as his first 100 days in office…

  • Supreme Court Rejects Broader Disability Review For Veterans

    ย Getty Images The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the Veterans Court does not have to re-examine all evidence when reviewing disability benefits denials. It can only overturn a decision if there is a clear mistake. This standard was questioned by two veterans, Norman Thornton and Joshua Bufkin. Thornton, who served in the Gulf War,…

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