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Anyone can get wounded anywhere. And things can go south quickly when you are wounded, so you have to treat wounds before they become serious. Preppersshould have access to herbs for wound care, including the following: Arnica This herbcan be used for a traumatic injury that doesn’t break the skin, such as bruises and sprains.
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close video Fed is going to keep raising rates, Jim Rickards warns Strategic Intelligence editor Jim Rickards discusses the Fed’s decision to raise rates by 25 basis points, arguing that policymakers are “determined” to get inflation under control. The fallout from a spate of bank failures is rippling throughout the economy, threatening to ignite a
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Prepping can sometimes be stressful, but you need to be calm when disaster strikes, especially if you are the leader of your family or survival group. When facing a disaster,how you react may decide the outcome. Staying calm ensures that you can make the right decision in time-sensitive scenarios. Below are some strategies that can
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When stockpiling supplies for your home, you should prepare enough water for your family. Keep in mind that you will need water for drinking and other tasks, like cooking, cleaning and watering your garden. Before SHTF, you should also learn how to find and filter more water for your supply. Alternatively, you can use an
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Are you searching for the best microscopes for students? Do you get tired of looking through seemingly endless options with little guidance? If so, we understand. Being a student is challenging. Between loads of homework and hours of studying, there’s not enough time left in the day for much else. Educators and parents often find
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‘Something has to change’: New Jersey AG to take over Paterson Police Department Attorney General Matt Platkin said at a news conference on Monday that his office had assumed control of all Paterson Police Department functions, including the division that investigates internal police matters. His announcement didn’t mention the officer-involved shooting of 31-year-old Najee Seabrooks
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In Israel, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets over the weekend as the country’s political crisis reached new heights. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, one day after Gallant called for a halt to the government’s drastic judicial overhaul, which has triggered months of mass protests and
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close video House GOP promise to look into government censorship on Twitter Independent journalist Michael Shellenberger examines the relationship between Twitter and the alleged politicization of the F.B.I. on ‘The Evening Edit.’ The same day journalist Matt Taibbi was voluntarily testifying before Congress in Washington, D.C., an IRS agent showed up unannounced at his New
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A person’s native language may shape how their brain builds connections between different hubs of information processing, a new brain scan study reveals.  The observed differences in these language network structures were related to linguistic characteristics in the native languages of the study participants: German and Arabic.  “So the difference we find there shouldn’t be
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Former President Trump’s mounting legal troubles and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s (Ky.) extended absence from the Capitol have created a momentary leadership vacuum atop the Republican Party that’s struggling to find its direction ahead of the 2024 election.   Republican lawmakers are divided over the question of whether Trump or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
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close video Fed is going to keep raising rates, Jim Rickards warns Strategic Intelligence editor Jim Rickards discusses the Fed’s decision to raise rates by 25 basis points, arguing that policymakers are “determined” to get inflation under control. The worst banking crisis since the Great Recession could severely tighten credit for U.S. households and businesses,
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