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Today’s Morning News

Good morning, Patriots. Today we’re tracking a serious global threat: North Korea's chilling new AI suicide drones that are turning fiction into reality. Meanwhile, the corporate tide is turning as more companies walk away from woke pride sponsorships. Let’s dig into the stories making waves today.

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Harvard Medical School has just revealed a disturbing link between a common drink and skyrocketing rates of Alzheimer's disease.

Because this everyday drink contains shocking levels of a toxic mineral that's present in nearly 98% of Alzheimer's patients' brains…

Can you guess which one it is?

A) Black Coffee (Colombian Beans)

B) White Wine (Chardonnay Grapes)

C) Diet Soda

D) Tap Water

E) Beer


Studies show that this toxic mineral builds in our brains over time…

Killing off an important molecule that’s key for keeping our precious memories intact.

Which not only leads to forgetfulness and “senior moments” as you age…

But it’s also a shocking newly discovered root cause of Alzheimer’s disease.



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Top Stories:

North Korea’s latest weapons tech includes AI-guided suicide drones capable of autonomous target hunting—a terrifying step toward robotic warfare. Analysts warn the threat is real, and the regime’s tech ambitions are no joke. Is the world ready for AI warfare on the battlefield?

After Anheuser-Busch’s high-profile backlash, more major brands are quietly cutting ties with Pride sponsorships. The message is clear: Americans are tired of politics being pushed in their shopping carts, and the corporate world is finally starting to listen.

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Finance Spotlight:

Consumers Rely More on Credit as Savings Dry Up

New data shows Americans are putting more spending on credit cards as savings shrink to post-COVID lows. With high interest rates and rising costs, personal debt is soaring—yet the White House still claims the economy is “strong.”

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Tech & Innovation:

Google Rolls Out AI Summarizer to Filter News for You

Google is launching an AI feature that summarizes news stories “to save you time.” Critics warn this could mean more algorithmic bias—deciding what you should know and what you shouldn’t.

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Sam Bennett