Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Anti-Aging..

 

*The humble tomato packs a mighty anti-aging punch, experts say. "Tomatoes have vitamin C, which helps build collagen and improve the appearance of wrinkles by making your skin look firmer," clinical dietitian Haley Robinson tells Piedmont Healthcare. "They also contain lycopene, which helps protect your skin from UV damage."

*Berries are good for your skin, cells, and brain. "Berries can fight off free radical cells and help regenerate new skin," Robinson says. "And the compounds in berries help reduce inflammation and oxidative damage, which are two things that have been associated with age-related memory deficit and motor function."

*Avocados are delicious, versatile, and nutritious. "Another superfood considered to be high in fat, but again, we are talking about the beneficial monounsaturated fat." Avocados are almost a complete meal in themselves, containing high levels of many vitamins, especially vitamins E and C."

*"Oily fish, such as salmon, mackerel, tuna and sardines are top sources of Omega-3 fatty acids," says the American Cancer Fund. "These are absolutely the 'in' nutrients of the moment, said to help lower the risk of blood clots, and the build up of fatty deposits on arteries."

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Left..

 
Mark Penn, who served as an adviser to the Clintons from 1995 to 2008 and now runs the Harris Poll, agreed that the “politics of demonization” from Democrats toward President-elect Trump on the campaign trail did not work.

“I think that they went way over the top here — Hitler, fascist, picking up on these things — and I think the voters just tune those out eventually because they’re way over the top,” Penn said when asked about Democratic strategy on Fox News.

Peace..

 

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his conversation with Vladimir Putin on Friday had given no indication of a shift in the Russian President's thinking on the war in Ukraine, but defended his much-criticized decision to phone the Kremlin.
Scholz's hour-long call with Putin, their first direct communication in almost two years, comes three months before snap elections in which the wildly unpopular chancellor faces a stiff challenge from populists of left and right who are demanding a resumption of diplomacy.
Donald Trump, now re-elected to the U.S. Presidency, has said he can deliver a quick end to the war and has appointed to his cabinet some security figures seen as being better disposed towards Moscow than their predecessors.
May be peace will be better for saving lives, reduce inflation, and end a useless war. Just a thought.

NBC ..

 

Friday, November 22, 2024

Give..

 

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign reportedly gave large amounts of money to organizations run by media figures in the weeks before sitting down for interviews with them.

FEC filings , first reported by the Washington Free Beacon , show the Harris campaign gave two $250,000 donations to Rev. Al Sharpton’s nonprofit organization in September and October. 

Harris sat down for a friendly interview with the MSNBC host on October 20, in which he asked her what she wanted her legacy to be, 50 years from now.  

The campaign also made two $500,000 payments to Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions on Oct. 15, a month after Winfrey’s town hall with Harris and weeks before the pair appeared at a Harris Philadelphia rally, FEC filings show.

Trifecta..

 

Beginning in January 2025, Republicans in Washington will achieve what’s commonly known as a governing “trifecta”: control over the executive branch via the president, combined with majorities for their party in both the House and the Senate.

Trump, 78, campaigned on a sweeping agenda that Democrats will be largely powerless to stop unless joined by a handful of Republican defectors in Congress.

Republicans will have a 53-47 edge in the Senate, and the tie-breaking vote of Vice President-elect JD Vance in the event of a 50-50 stalemate on any legislative proposal. Republicans also have secured at least 218 seats in the 435-member House, 

During his bid to win a second nonconsecutive four-year term, Trump called for the massive deportation of millions of undocumented migrants living in the United States to their home countries, an extension and expansion of 2017 tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2025, further deregulation of businesses, a curb on climate controls, and prosecution of  people he calls “the enemy within.”