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Waking up to pee? Why it’s NOT normal

Are you over 50 and waking up at night to pee?

Most people think a weak bladder is just part of getting older, but a brand-new report proves that’s not the case.

There is a specific, hidden trigger causing those disruptive midnight bathroom trips.

Find out how to stop the nagging urges, eliminate occasional leaks, and finally get a full night’s rest.


Trump admin unveils 11-foot-tall, AI-designed nuclear test flight vehicle at the Great American State Fair

The Trump administration announced that it has successfully developed and tested a new nuclear-weapons-related flight vehicle using artificial intelligence, advanced supercomputing and 3D printing technology, marking a milestone National Nuclear Security Administrator Brandon Williams compared to the Manhattan Project.

As the Great American State Fair kicks off on the National Mall, one of the most consequential exhibits on display may be an 11-foot-tall flight vehicle built not for a museum, but as a test of how AI could transform America's nuclear deterrent. The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) says the project, known as Aires Tide, could dramatically compress the timeline for developing future national security capabilities.


Army sergeant sentenced after shooting 5 soldiers and his male fiancé at Fort Stewart

The U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel (OSTC) announced that an Army sergeant who opened fire on his own unit and his male fiancé at Fort Stewart in Georgia last summer has been sentenced to six consecutive life sentences with the possibility of parole.

Sgt. Quornelius S. Radford, 29, was convicted by a military judge of attempting to murder five soldiers and his fiancé during an Aug. 6 shooting rampage.


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American Fact of the Day!

On June 24, 1983, astronaut Sally Ride landed at Edwards Air Force Base aboard the space shuttle Challenger, completing her historic voyage as the first American woman in space. Ride had launched six days earlier on STS-7, operating the shuttle's robotic arm to deploy satellites. Her achievement opened doors for generations of women in aerospace and cemented America's commitment to diversity in its space program.

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