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Toxic Levels of Lead Found in Popular Protein Powders — Are You at Risk?

Meta Description:A new Consumer Reports investigation reveals toxic levels of lead and heavy metals in popular protein powders and shakes. Learn which types are most contaminated and how to choose safer options for your daily protein intake. Protein shakes and powders have become a go-to supplement for fitness enthusiasts and everyday consumers. But according to…

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China Eastern Airlines Unveils 29-Hour “Direct” Flight from Shanghai to Buenos Aires

Meta Description:China Eastern Airlines announces a record-setting Shanghai to Buenos Aires flight, billed as the world’s longest direct route—yet it includes a two-hour Auckland stop. A New Contender for the World’s Longest Direct Flight China Eastern Airlines has launched ticket sales for a bold new route: Shanghai to Buenos Aires direct flight. The airline promotes…

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Immigration Raid at Hyundai Megaplant in Georgia: 475 Arrests Reported

A Massive Immigration Raid Shakes Georgia In one of the largest workplace enforcement actions in U.S. history, federal authorities carried out a massive immigration raid at the Hyundai Megaplant in Bryan County, Georgia. The operation resulted in the arrest of 475 individuals, most of whom were reportedly Korean nationals. This unprecedented raid highlights the government’s…

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Trump Administration Weighs Public Release of Ghislaine Maxwell DOJ Interview

The Trump administration is actively debating whether to release the transcript of a recent Department of Justice (DOJ) interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein. The move could reignite national attention on the Epstein scandal, as senior officials assess both the political and legal implications of such a decision. Secret Interview and…

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Trump’s Asia Tariffs: Winners, Losers, and the New Trade Landscape

On 1 August, President Donald Trump’s much-anticipated tariff rollouts went into effect, shaking up Asian economies from Tokyo to New Delhi. Announced originally on 2 April as part of what Trump dubbed “Liberation Day” trade reforms, these tariffs mark a sharp turn in U.S. foreign economic policy—especially toward key export-driven Asian nations. US Allies: Relief…

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