Is your neck drooping, hair dry and flaky or maybe your nails are getting brittle? These are WARNING signs that you're collagen-deficient, and it's going to get worse if you don't do something about it. | Believe it or not, collagen deficiency strikes nearly everyone over the age of 30. Because after 30, you start losing 1% of collagen per year. | And that's no good because… the fact is, collagen is the glue that holds your body together. Without it your body literally starts falling apart (FAST!). So if you have those signs, it's time to act, now, not later. |  | Advertisment |
| A lot of people turn to expensive collagen powders for help. Only problem? They're pretty useless, for a reason… | Because they are INCOMPLETE. They are missing 4 of the 5 MOST important types of collagen. These 5 "super collagens" work TOGETHER to support glowing skin, gorgeous hair and thick, healthy nails. | Fortunately, there IS one collagen powder that is truly complete. And works. It's got ALL 5 "super collagens". Plus, it's loaded with a special vitamin that fully activates the collagen inside your body. | ==> Try this "super collagen" with ALL 5 collagen proteins for glowing skin, gorgeous hair and thick nails | It's the most powerful combination of collagens out there, and you deserve to find the one that works best for you! | To your health! | Advertisement |
|
| | Good morning, it is Tuesday, July 23, and we're covering the the Secret Service director steps down after failure to protect Trump, Why are flights being cancled after global outage has ended, Investing tips & much more!! First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | On July 23, 1989, the movie "Batman," directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as the Joker, surpassed $200 million in gross box office revenue in North America, making it the fastest film to reach that milestone at that time. The film's success marked a resurgence of superhero movies and solidified Batman's status as a cultural icon in the realm of cinema. | | Breaking Updates | | Secret Service Director Resigns After Failing To Protect Trump | Kimberly Cheatle resigned as Director of the U.S. Secret Service amidst widespread criticism and calls for accountability following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Lawmakers from both parties voiced frustration over the agency's perceived failures in protecting Trump during a congressional hearing. Chairman James Comer and Ranking Member Jamie Raskin of the House Oversight Committee accused Cheatle of failing to provide satisfactory answers and called for greater transparency and institutional accountability within the Secret Service. | The resignation followed demands from key Republican leaders, including Senate Republican Conference Chairman John Barrasso and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, who insisted on new leadership to restore confidence in the agency. The incident itself, which saw the fatal shooting of a former fire official and injuries to others, highlighted deficiencies in the Secret Service's operational readiness and response protocols. The fallout from the assassination attempt underscored the critical need for the Secret Service to reassess and strengthen its security measures ahead of future high-profile events. | Read More Here |
|
| Why Does Delta Continue To Cancel Flights After Global Outage Ends? | Delta Air Lines continues to grapple with extensive flight disruptions following a major global computer update issue that initially caused over 5,000 flight cancellations in a single day. Despite other airlines returning to normal operations swiftly, Delta has struggled to resolve problems stemming from its critical crew tracking software. This ongoing issue led to an additional 1,000 flights being canceled on Monday alone, affecting a significant portion of flights within, to, or from the United States and leaving many passengers stranded and frustrated. | CEO Ed Bastian acknowledged the severity of the situation, attributing the disruptions to the malfunctioning crew tracking software's inability to manage the unprecedented volume of changes required during the system shutdown. Delta's efforts to restore full functionality to its crew scheduling operations have involved intensive around-the-clock IT work, yet the airline continues to face challenges in getting its systems back on track. The incident has underscored the complexities of managing airline operations during peak travel periods and highlighted the critical need for robust and reliable IT systems to ensure smooth operations and customer satisfaction. | Read more here | | | American Sports & Culture |  | Bears excuse S Jonathan Owens from training camp to support wife Simone Biles at Paris Olympics | Bears coach Matt Eberflus enthusiastically endorsed Owens' decision to travel to Paris for the Olympics. |
|
|
|  | While FSU and Clemson try to bolt ACC, commish Jim Phillips offers stern rebuke and says league is 'inside that top three' | The ACC's internal strife lingers over the league and the drama was prevalent during its media days, where its commissioner blasted the disgruntled schools' actions as ""disruptive and harmful." |
|
|
|  | The Paris Olympics' first battleground: air conditioning | The Paris organizing committee wanted this to be an AC-free Olympics. But some athletes have had other ideas. |
|
|
| American Business & Markets |  | Household savings are thinning. Here's how to put money back in your pocket. | People are saving a smaller chunk of their disposable income than before the pandemic, but there may be ways to trim your expenses without big lifestyle changes. |
|
|
|  | Hunting for AI bots? These four words could do the trick | "Ignore all previous instructions" has become an easy way to try to see whether an internet troll is actually a bot, as well as an all-purpose insult. |
|
|
|  | Spotify stock jumps after reporting record profit, strong guidance amid turnaround plan | Spotify reported quarterly earnings before the bell on Tuesday. Here's what to know. |
|
|
| | American Politics |  | 'The Simpsons' are once again getting credit for predicting American politics | CNN | Could "The Simpsons" please start sharing some lottery numbers? |
|
|
|  | JD Vance repeatedly indicated in 2016 that he believed Donald Trump had committed sexual assault | Ohio Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, repeatedly indicated in 2016 that he believed Donald Trump had committed sexual assault, even suggesting in one TV segment that in a "he said, she said" situation Trump was less credible than one of his accusers. |
|
|
|  | Kamala Harris seeks to rally Democrats after Biden exits race: Live updates | President Joe Biden has stepped down as the Democratic Party's nominee and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take on Donald Trump. Follow for live news here. |
|
|
| |
|